Another coaching change would only put us that much further back. Is Dooley the next Saban? Maybe not, but even if we got a (delirious) fantasy coach like Grudin or Cowher, it would still take another year or two to compete.
All you "Fire Dooley" douches need to go jump on the Tide bandwagon. Remember where they were between Stallings and Satan.
I supported phil until he got lazy with recruiting and everything the last straw was losing to wyoming :blink: I supported kiffin saw what he was doing with the program...now I support DD and can see where the program is heading which is back towards the top
Its the damn team. He gets the blame when Bray forces ball after ball after ball after ball after ball to covered WRs. I thought Jay Cutler played on Thursday night? Hmm, I guess I was wrong. Is a sack a terrible thing? Would it kill him to move outside the pocket, improvise, buy some time n find an open WR? I guess so, bc he gives up on his options n throws an INT or into the 10th row.
Throw some blame on Coach Sal for playing Teague. The kid gets burned everytime our Vols play a decent team.
Throw some blame on our kicking game for killing some solid momentum AGAINNN!! I mean come on, our kickers have to be the only players in the country that miss XPTs every weekend. XPT realllly arent that hard.
This was a TEAM loss, not a Dooley loss.
Originally Posted by VolMax
Another coaching change would only put us that much further back. Is Dooley the next Saban? Maybe not, but even if we got a (delirious) fantasy coach like Grudin or Cowher, it would still take another year or two to compete.
Neither nor Cowher will come. It is not an option.
Now that I've remembered where Alabama was between Stallings and Satan I'm thinking we should start looking for the fix just like Alabama did. Make sense?
btw, wtf does being competitive with Florida in the past have to do with showing the strength of our program? They have had two coaching hires over the last decade that rivaled our's with Dooley. We may be the only SEC team not to have beat Florida at least once over the last eight years. Many mediocre SEC programs have beaten the Gators multiple times the past few years. Their not the New England Patriots
We are vastly improved over where we were when CPF Got canned.
That we once were relevant nationally?
And Vandy and Ky haven't beaten them in the last 8 years. And that's about how low we fell in the last of the Fulmer years and the 1 and done Kiffin debacle.
They blew one of their hires and the jury is out on their latest one. Their abundant in state talent and tremendous recruiting run give them the edge on us and it is going to take a while to build the talent and depth to compete with them.
Three weeks ago everyone seemed to agree that Dooley's failures can no longer be blamed on CPF or CLK. No more excuses was the mantra but now suddenly after this horrible performance most seem to be are back to blaming it on everyone except Dooley. It's easy to spot a poorly coached team and this team is poorly coached again. If it's not Dooley's fault then please tell me what a reasonable expectation for Dooley is at this point of his coaching tenure at UT.
Even suggesting that UT's program is remotely close to Vandy (they don't have an athletic department- the intramural dept runs the show) and KY (a basketball school that thinks football is something to do between basketball seasons) tells me all I need to know about you and your assessments.
Where do you think Bama would be if Mal Moore went for the argument that they just couldn't risk the instability that might come with firing Shula? Every hire is a risk, I'll give you that. But from what I've seen thus far, we've got absolutely nothing to lose. I honestly don't think it could get any worse but it could get a whole lot better.Another coaching change would only put us that much further back. Is Dooley the next Saban? Maybe not, but even if we got a (delirious) fantasy coach like Grudin or Cowher, it would still take another year or two to compete.
Where do you think Bama would be if Mal Moore went for the argument that they just couldn't risk the instability that might come with firing Shula? Every hire is a risk, I'll give you that. But from what I've seen thus far, we've got absolutely nothing to lose. I honestly don't think it could get any worse but it could get a whole lot better.