Anyone see any positives about the 2008 Vols?

#53
#53
Yeah I was kidding...sorry bout that...there are plenty of positives this year...Come on man!
 
#54
#54
Yeah I was kidding...sorry bout that...there are plenty of positives this year...Come on man!

Is that the view from the cockpit of an Apache??

About the positives, we better get our positraction into action, the season is already a third of the way spent!!!

No kidding!!:scare:
 
#55
#55
Is that the view from the cockpit of an Apache??

About the positives, we better get our positraction into action, the season is already a third of the way spent!!!

No kidding!!:scare:

It's actually a Cobra.
 
#56
#56
This is the brightest spot on the team to me: Eric "The Fifth Dimension" Berry. One of the few players that could have started on the 90's Vols teams.
 
#57
#57
Eric Berry (nuff said)

Nick Stephens (Now when I say "we're gonna be better next year" I almost believe it. I think Stephens can develop over the next year and this coming spring and we may actually have a chance at a winning season next year. Of course I'm still praying for a winning season this year too. :eek: )
 
#58
#58
We've dwelt at length on every imaginable flaw, anyone see anything good about this team??

Here's a positive; it only took Fulmer four games to figure out Crompton is a complete idiot with absolutely no ability to play at the 1-a level.
 
#62
#62
I have had much more room to sit at Neyland with the fair weather fans not there.
 
#63
#63
It's actually a Cobra.

Thanks, you fly?

The UT majorettes this year seem hotter than ever---that's a positive.

And with the current clock rules being what they are, one has a lot more time to devote to majorette watching.

Chris Walker and Ben Martin....I think they will be very good

And Gerald Williams is also coming on strong.

Nick Reveiz deserves a mention also.

I have had much more room to sit at Neyland with the fair weather fans not there.

And with that the air seems to smell sweeter, don't you think?

What was attendance Saturday, looks like the fair weather segment didn't do much to empty the stadium.
 
#64
#64
We are getting closer to basketball season where expectations and reality actually somewhat resemble one another!

As far as positives from the football season thus far - like a previous poster said, no arrests during the season thus far (that we're aware of); funny signs on The Rock; new and creative ways to make fun of Fulmer;and, we beat NIU and UAB (oh wait, nevermind)!

Actually, I feel sorry for players like Eric Berry and Gerald Jones, who appear to give 100% on every play even when our team has no chance of winning due to terrible/stale game plans, lack of execution and pathetic in-game adjustements.

UT/UGA prediction: UGA 41 UT 3. It's the perfect storm - UGA coming off getting stomped by Ala at home, UT has beat them bad the last 2 years and they've had a bye week to post this "bulletin board" material and get focused, rested and ready to destroy the Vols! Does this make me a "fairweather fan"? No - it makes me a realist and there's a big difference, which a lot of people on this message board don't realize. It's the same people who don't understand that you can be against the "war" and still support our troops. These are NOT mutually exclusive.
 
#65
#65
when our team has no chance of winning due to terrible/stale game plans, lack of execution and pathetic in-game "adjustements."

UT/UGA prediction: UGA 41 UT 3. Does this make me a "fairweather fan"? No - it makes me a realist and there's a big difference, which a lot of people on this message board don't realize.

Nothing the matter with the game plans except we didn't execute the plans very well.

Of what pathetic in-game "adjustments" do you speak?

I'll remember your prediction, we will see just how realistic it is, won't we??

"It's the same people who don't understand that you can be against the "war" and still support our troops. These are NOT mutually exclusive."

I might explain the glitch in your thinking there but the explanation would be far beyond your young attention span more than likely and besides this isn't the proper forum for that.

I do catch your implication though and as I mentioned earlier, in this day and age everything is politicized and it's a shame that aspect of life permeates even the discussion of games, a very sad fact, but a fact jack nonetheless.
 
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