Alright Dooley....

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TNHopeful505

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#1
Here's the ONE thing that makes me want to give you a little more time....

This team has learned how to fight. That is the ONE improvement I've seen over the past 3 years. Well, and the run game.

But those two things...MAY just help you keep your job.
 
#2
#2
Whoa. I thought twenty minutes ago, he was an abomination.

You guys are so fickle. It's embarrassing.
 
#4
#4
Whoa. I thought twenty minutes ago, he was an abomination.

You guys are so fickle. It's embarrassing.

I think VolNation is really our way of proving that every guy has a little bit of woman in him. "We love him, we love him not. We love him, we love him not."
 
#6
#6
Yeah....it's bad. Agreed. Too many coaching errors, and they wait too long to fix the errors. Why didn't we run like this the first half?
 
#8
#8
Fighting and not giving up in football should be a requirement. It should not be something that has to be improved upon.
 
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#10
#10
We've been here before with an oppourtunity to win. We came up short, here we are a couple of weeks later in the same position. If we can pull it off I'll be more inclined to agree with the OP. CDD needs to prove that he can lead this team and teach them how to win. How not to accept losing as a possibility.
 
#11
#11
Yeah....it's bad. Agreed. Too many coaching errors, and they wait too long to fix the errors. Why didn't we run like this the first half?

The same reason we did not earlier in the season and all of last season. Flawed scheme and bad playcalling.
 
#12
#12
Fire the whole d@mn staff....Just to be sure fire the d@mn grounds crew too!!!... H3ll even fire concession staff¡!!!!!!!!¡¡
 
#22
#22
I am sure we have always seen the movie "Rudy", right?

I am sure that most of us pulled for Rudy, we wanted him to get his shot, he had heart, he had fight, and at the end he got his shot (for one play). We all left the movie theater feeling good.

In hindsight, the problem with the movie Rudy is that it makes you think that if you have heart that just getting a shot is good enough. That heart makes you a winner, regardless of what you actually accomplished. In reality, Rudy was totally inconsequential to the success of the football program, but what a feel good story.

I have tried to be totally objective. I have tried to give a benefit of the doubt. I even think that there are some legitimate factors that could contribute to the first half performance such as Dooley not being on the sideline due to his freak hip injury/surgery.

I really like Dooley, I do. I think he is a stand up man, a man of character, of heart. I think he legitimately wants success, he is doing all that he can. It even hurt me to see him on crutches. I can't bring myself to say "Fire Dooley", but we had the talent to win this game. Nothing ever seems to go right with him on the sidelines. Maybe it isn't his fault, maybe it is just terrible luck, but at some point you have to just say "Rudy, you don't get to dress because you don't contribute to the success of the football program no matter how bad you want it."

That doesn't make a good movie, but it is reality.
 
#25
#25
Head and shoulders above our two previous coaches.

Well lets see. Kiffin's USC team is 5-1 and Fulmer is in the coaches hall of fame. Yea Kiffin left after one year and honestly i dont like him, and Fulmer was falling off at the end but overall.......Head and shoulder above our two previous coaches?.......yea ok :loco:
 
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