Blackmarket803
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Got the final confirmation needed. I am placing a ban bet with myself that Gruden is the next head coach. The deal has been reached. Terms agreed upon, and the announcement will be made after Dooley is fired. Tennessee football is back.
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First of all thank you for serving sir. Second, if you don't like Gruden thats fine, that is your personal opinion and you are intitled to it. Third, who would you hire if you were Mr. Hart? Thanks
So, explain to us what it is that you think Hart should do. Should he keep Dooley or fire him. If he's fired; who should Hart replace him with?
Do not engage in this debate. He hates Gruden-thinks he's worthless. That is all. Move along.
Sorry sarge douche.....uh deus.....we can choose for ourselves.
+1. SabanandSpurrierdidn'tevenrisetogarbagelevelintheNFL. Oh and you meant parity--parody is what DEM is doing. :thumbsup:
The Vols have gorgeous facilities that must be among the nation's best. Right? "No," says Tennessee athletic director Dave Hart forcefully. "We've got a lot of work to do."
"We have some innate challenges," Hart said. "Each year that those disadvantages remain on the table, you set yourselves back."
"All of our challenges can be overcome and will be overcome, but first we have to be realistic about what they are," Hart said. "To me, that's the easy part. And then we have to build strategic plans to achieve what we want to achieve. And the toughest thing is that we have to do it with urgency."
"I'm competitive to a fault. I'm not proud of that, but that's kind of in my DNA," Hart said. "So nobody's more upset, believe me. I just can't display it like some people can."
None of those quotes give me the impression that Hart is willing to put up with mediocrity and embarrassing losses much longer. :twocents:
JayVol, Boro-Vol, Ov, DTO, and others all said to be prepared for mis-information. Said this a couple weeks ago. So I take all that with a grain of salt. This is the usual stance most people take when a coaching change comes around. Stay the course, watch the game, and then the real story will come out. Although I don't think an announcement comes till Monday at the earliest. JMO.
I appreciate the thanks, but I'm nothing special. If I'm Dave Hart, I come out TOMORROW and have a press conference with Derek Dooley at my side. I don't tell anyone what it's about, not even my dog. At the press conference, I tell CDD in a public forum to pull his head out of his ass, he's a better coach than this, and if he wins out.....he signs the three-year extension in my briefcase.
See above, please and thank you.
You're correct. I don't want him to ruin the Vols like he did the Bucs.
Ayup, you can. Just trying to help you make an informed decision rather than an emotional one.
At least you're noticing me.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought you said that DD isn't going anywhere this year.
The Vols have gorgeous facilities that must be among the nation's best. Right? "No," says Tennessee athletic director Dave Hart forcefully. "We've got a lot of work to do."
"We have some innate challenges," Hart said. "Each year that those disadvantages remain on the table, you set yourselves back."
"All of our challenges can be overcome and will be overcome, but first we have to be realistic about what they are," Hart said. "To me, that's the easy part. And then we have to build strategic plans to achieve what we want to achieve. And the toughest thing is that we have to do it with urgency."
"I'm competitive to a fault. I'm not proud of that, but that's kind of in my DNA," Hart said. "So nobody's more upset, believe me. I just can't display it like some people can."
None of those quotes give me the impression that Hart is willing to put up with mediocrity and embarrassing losses much longer. :twocents: