According to Da'Rick

What is this wizardry you type? WITCH!

Burn her!!!!!!!

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Da'Rick is a blockhead--and like other punk players before him, when he leaves/gets kicked off the team and finds himself at some third-rate school--college football siberia--he'll realize pretty quickly how stupid he's been.
 
Fact: I don't know the situation about the DR case anymore than anyone else on this board.

Fact: I have expressed concerns, perhaps better defined as hopes he isn't leaving. I also proffered advice to DR in case he's reading these threads.

Comment: If he's being a head case, despite the fact I'm a Vols fan and want us winning again, DR leaving isn't in itself what really concerns me.

What does concern me is the prospect of seeing yet another young African-American male throw away an opportunity. The opportunity is multi in nature. The chance to be a legend at a major university. The chance to play against high quality opposition and place himself into being a very high draft chance, which translates into BIG money simply to sign a piece of paper. And more big money if he plays up to his potential as a pro. Perhaps even become a franchise player which means even more big money.

But if he's going to give himself a reputation of being a difficult and uncoachable player, a lot of this opportunity vanishes or is greatly diminished. Additionally, that attitude can lead to him being targeted and ending his career by either an opposing player or a player from his own team.

Today, more and more conferences, including the NFL are taking steps to cooperatively bar head cases from playing for anybody. Coach talk to each other, call each other, share information about players among other things. Indeed, some of these coaches including those at the UT could end up being your coach again at another school or on the pro level and use their influence to either get rid of you or prevent your being hired to begin with based on their past experiences with you and your "known" reputation.

African-American males, especially have enough problems in getting hired due to social misconceptions and worse. Unnecessarily creating more problems just doesn't make an ounce of sense. Yet I have seen choice foolish choice making too many times. Hopefully, DR will not be yet another such case. But it's your call DR, yours and yours alone.

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What difference does his ethnicity or skin color matter? It is a crying shame for any young man, regardless of race and creed, to act like this and throw his life away like this.

It's more sad when a black man is a moron. Somehow.
 
I love how people are seriously saying "Dooley needs to put the fear of losing his job aside". Ive heard it on sports animal all day. Moronic statement. People griping about this can't spew about winning at all costs.
 
Glad you're not our coach, also glad we have a coach who cares more about these kids as people than as football players.

so instead of getting these players head on straight he just lets them run away to other teams because he doesnt know how to deal with them? yeah it sounds like he cares. i thought these guys were "vfls"...i guess thats just a catchphrase to make himself look halfway worthy of being a coach at ut.
 
so instead of getting these players head on straight he just lets them run away to other teams because he doesnt know how to deal with them? yeah it sounds like he cares. i thought these guys were "vfls"...i guess thats just a catchphrase to make himself look halfway worthy of being a coach at ut.

You or anyone else on this forum dont have a clue what has been done about Da'ricks issue or what those issues even are. Stop acting like he has been on a rampage and acting like a brat when you have NO IDEA what the situation is.

Damn this fanbase is retarded. I'm sorry, I listed to sports animal at work today and just got frustrated with all the stupidity from the phones AND from piss poor hosts... Jimmy Hyams... Heather

Edit: Added Heathers stupid self.
 
so instead of getting these players head on straight he just lets them run away to other teams because he doesnt know how to deal with them? yeah it sounds like he cares. i thought these guys were "vfls"...i guess thats just a catchphrase to make himself look halfway worthy of being a coach at ut.

"And the sins of the insane player shall be accounted against the coach, even unto the 5th generation."

It's in the Bible folk, go look it up.
 
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so instead of getting these players head on straight he just lets them run away to other teams because he doesnt know how to deal with them? yeah it sounds like he cares. i thought these guys were "vfls"...i guess thats just a catchphrase to make himself look halfway worthy of being a coach at ut.

He didn't say they were VFL's...They said it...tweeted it...posted it...you moron negavol...Everything is dooleys Fault....right?
 
IMO... I dont think Da'rick is leaving... I don't think he is in deep ish... I think his teammates support him and want him to wake up and be successful cause all he has to do is conditioning drills for some shenanigans. Dooley looked like he was annoyed with Knoxvilles "finest" ...kind of funny...
 
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what I've surmised is he skipped out on a meeting or class or something he was supposed to do. Dooley doled out some punishment to him and he thus far has refused to execute the punishment. Dooley has sat him down until he completes the punishment.

he could be back tomorrow or he could be back at end of April. up to him as to when he wants to complete the punishment (sounds like extra conditioning work, like running steps or something like that).

I fully support rules and punishment. However, I disagree that at this level running steps is effective. I don't have the answer as to how to properly punish someone, bit I can say that running steps seems a little middle-schoolish. Maybe it's still effective in high school? Anyhow, Rogers is in super top notch shape, that's stupid to make him run....
 
I fully support rules and punishment. However, I disagree that at this level running steps is effective. I don't have the answer as to how to properly punish someone, bit I can say that running steps seems a little middle-schoolish. Maybe it's still effective in high school? Anyhow, Rogers is in super top notch shape, that's stupid to make him run....

A mature college athlete should complete thier coach's punishment, no matter what they think of it. Especially if it is a simple task like laps, steps, up-downs, whatever the case may be. To refuse to do so displays terrible attitude, immaturity, and disrespect. Nobody in this world is handed anything, and if you don't do what is expected of you, you don't just get privileges handed to you.

Be careful not to let who the player is cloud your judgement. You criticize Dooley for a silly punishment, but you don't criticize Darick for complete disregard for his coach?

What is this world coming to? I can't believe people actually think this way.
 
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