I found it very disheartening that in mid-december my 13 yr old said that he did'nt care to watch any bowl games or football in general for the rest of the season. He's not a sore loser either...I made sure he was'nt masking a poor character trait. He simply said "my hearts just not in it and I don't care this year". I could'nt respond with any real wisdom 'cause I felt rung out and beat-up myself. I'm not going to bash Fulmer or the team or the staff in this post with the exception of this.....I hope a "seasoned veteran" coach learned the pee-wee league lesson of not opening their fat mouth before a contest.....enough said(thunder5 @ Feb 6 said:In a way I'm sad and in a way I'm relieved. Anyone have any thoughts on next year they wouldl ike to share? Not just for UT but for all of CFB and NFL
Yep.....same here....and my son even went to another room to watch the post game last night( he watched a few bowls too). I guess 13 yr olds memories are as easy to heal as their bones. I still think this season made a memory file that will never be erased....that's a good thing. though. How will they ever appreciate success if they don't know failure. Sure, you learn it on the feild first-hand, but it helps to feel the sting in every area of life.(wncvolfan @ Feb 6 said:Ut not getting a bowl took a lot of zip out of the end of the season for me. I watched two or three minor bowl games but didn't watch any of the BCS games. My heart just wasn't in it. The Panthers did pretty well and I did enjoy that last part of FB season. I really think I've had enough after last night and am looking forward to resting up for the 06-07 season. I'm down but I'll start getting the fever about mid July. I think this year was a crazy set of circumstances and believe next year will be a lot better for the Vols and Volnation.
Yep....your right Milo///Thanx fur the thoughts(milohimself @ Feb 6 said:The one thing that stands out for me this year is the officiating, both on the college and professional levels. Refs on both levels screwed up. Terrible jobs all the way through the playoffs, and in numerous bowls (Nebraska vs. Michigan is still fresh in memory).
Also, this year I learned that talent don't mean jack. Tennessee had more talent than anybody in the country short of USC, but played with zero heart and lost as a result. Also good to be lucky. The Pittsburgh Steelers came into the NFL Playoffs as a six seed for a reason. They were not the best team in the NFL. But they banded together, played with heart and fate smiled upon them.
Interesting year... All in all, I'd say 80% personal dissappointment and 20% personal satisfaction for me in football this year, a majority of my favorite teams fell short of their goals. Still, we were blessed with some fantastic games on both levels. The Rose Bowl was a game for the ages.
One of the Christmas presents my son wanted was B-ball tix.....We ended up going to the Lipscomb game and stayed for the CBP show. What an awesome experience!!!! Thank goodness for CBP....I want that same "Feel" for our football team. It has'nt been there.....EVER(checkerboard_charly @ Feb 6 said:yeah good shout out tid. go wildcats.
rose bowl was incredible. the nfl playoffs this year went down hill, because the nfl was BLATANTLY trying to rig games.
last nights game was horrendous by the refs.
i didnt watch many bowl games either. thank god the b-ball team has stepped it up or last year would have been a depressing thing.
new year though and new possibilities, expectations and hopefully more success.
remember one thing. nascar starts this weekend folks. that ususally heals wounds for me. until jr hits the wall at least.
(tidwell @ Feb 6 said:Gonna play some fantasy baseball for th first time in years this year, so I'll be even more into it.
thank you kind sir.(volbreaker @ Feb 6 said:Yep....your right Milo///Thanx fur the thoughts
