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Yes. But when you don't have it, the coach needs to show his leadership more, and he didn't.
Easy. Bad basketball losses aren't anywhere near as serious as bad football losses, and the team sucked. They didn't flat out quit like the football team.
30 regular season games>12 regular season games. More room for error.
Exactly. Not that what I say matters, but you have brought an insane amount of great posts on matters today.
Now prepare yourself for a thesis length response to your post telling you why you are wrong and the other guy is always right......happens every time.
Yes. But when you don't have it, the coach needs to show his leadership more, and he didn't.
i agree about martin. this team competes hard and plays better in the second half than the first. our football team is just the opposite. maybe next year will be different. it better be or we'll be talking about a different coach
His point was Vandy's mistakes leading to our advantage play to his argument but our mistakes leading to Vandy's advantage do not.
I just don't understand the "it took OT to beat Vandy" so Dooley sucks when our 2007 team blew a 17 pt in the last 10 minutes and had to go to 5 OT's to beat KY, not to mention the unreal lucky in having Vandy miss a makeable FG the week before then completely lucking out to beat USCjr a few weeks before that.
The austin peay loss is on the same level as the UK loss. The basketball team doesn't quit and have heart which is something you can't say about the football team, but the basketball team didn't have any huge blows like losing Hunter and Bray. I wonder how the team would have responded if we would have lost Maymon.
The defense never quit, the played their hearts out during the stretches without Bray. It had to be tough for them knowing we weren't going to score more than 7 points a game.
These are the same guys *****ing about hiring Martin , saying it was another failed Hamilton hire
Ready to burn down TBA because we didnt spend
6 trillion a year on a "proven" winner
Now they bring this BS in to try and justify why they should fire Dooley
WTF?
Okay, I need to say something here.
Losing Bray sucked. Hard. I'm not denying that. But with basketball, you got only 12-13 players. It's not the same. You got plenty of players that can help step up. You lost your best player, it's a completely different animal. Yeah, losing Hunter sucked. We shouldn't be saying at the end of the season "Oh, this season was lost when Hunter got hurt." Alabama lost Dont'a Hightower for 2009. Did that hold them back? Hell no. They nutted up and played ball. Saban's team was able to overcome adversity, while Dooley's team folded.