Here are some things we should all agree on, but clearly won't:
1. Josh Heupel is ultra competitive. It is an intrinsic part of his nature.
2. Because of this, he does not need external motivation. He doesn't need fans or boosters yelling at him. He doesn't need the AD calling him in for chats. There is not a single lackadaisical or complacent bone in his body. He already has all the motivation he will ever need, driven by his own character.
3. He has loyalty to his coaches and players (thank goodness), but not to a fault. If someone is weighing the program down, keeping him from his goals, he will replace them. He's just not gonna do it based on your 'fahr Willie' posts in vn.com. And he will probably usually do it quietly, in a supportive way; it will usually look like a voluntary departure to us on the outside.
4. Finally, he is hella smarter than you and me about college football. About coaching skill sets. About building and maintaining a staff and player rosters. You only think you kinda sorta know what's going on. He really does know.
5. Put it all together: he has the will, and the skill, to do his job at a championship caliber. Given the conditions he came in under, he needed some time to ramp up. He has now had that time. We can start expecting big things. Every year (starting this season, it was included), we should expect the floor to be 8-4 and the ceiling 12-0. That doesn't mean he'll get the 11-1 or 12-0 result every year; the sport is far too competitive for that. But he COULD get us there any given year.
6. So how about we just have some damn patience?
Anyway, no, we're not all going to agree here. About anything. But those six points ought to be among the places where we should.
Go Vols!