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hatvol96

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of game time. That's all that remains until Tennessee Football is liberated from the archaic, slipshod way of doing business that has crashed this program. Better days begin around 10 PM on the 29th.
 
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It's like replacing McDonald's with Emeril Lagasse and Gordon Ramsey. I can't wait.
 
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#9
However, since that will never happen, I am EXTREMELY excited to think we might actually field a team that consistently plays disciplined and isn't predictable.

In Majors we had both disciplined and predictabe.

Fulmer's offense was just predictable.

Next offense hopefully will be the best of both.

What a novel concept.

Maybe I should put my name in the hat.:)
 
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#11
However, since that will never happen, I am EXTREMELY excited to think we might actually field a team that consistently plays disciplined and isn't predictable.

In Majors we had both disciplined and predictabe.

Fulmer's offense was just predictable.

Next offense hopefully will be the best of both.

What a novel concept.

Maybe I should put my name in the hat.:)

Are you interested, it seems no one else is.:eek:hmy:
 
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#18
An era of underachievement, winning games by 3 points against less than mediocre teams, getting blown out by the mighty gators so many times that i'm forced to use the word "mighty", having big leads against terrible teams only to see them come back and almost win it, underachieving, getting out coached, and out played in about 201 football games COMES TO AN END.
 
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An era of underachievement, winning games by 3 points against less than mediocre teams, getting blown out by the mighty gators so many times that i'm forced to use the word "mighty", having big leads against terrible teams only to see them come back and almost win it, underachieving, getting out coached, and out played in about 201 football games COMES TO AN END.
And if Leach is hired, starts again.
 
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You do understand that he coaches the fourth biggest program in the state of Texas...right? Texas, Texas A&M and I would argue Oklahoma have larger fanbases, and better reputations than Texas Tech. The guy gets their scraps when it comes to recruiting. He takes those scraps and turns them into very quality teams that compete with much bigger and better programs. Could you even fathom what he could do with SEC talent?
 
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You do understand that he coaches the fourth biggest program in the state of Texas...right? Texas, Texas A&M and I would argue Oklahoma have larger fanbases, and better reputations than Texas Tech. The guy gets their scraps when it comes to recruiting. He takes those scraps and turns them into very quality teams that compete with much bigger and better programs. Could you even fathom what he could do with SEC talent?
in a league where ball control and defense is a must? yes I can fathom the outcome.
 
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