Ayeesh...Sheesh.

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Jon and Wes Brown were the only ones willing to speak to reporters after the game.

Jon Crompton...
“You’ve got to give credit to Wyoming. They played their game, apparently,” Crompton said. “I really don’t know what to say. We’re out there busting our (tails). We’re playing with six, seven, eight receivers that can’t walk after the game, can’t raise their arms. They’re going (all out). For anybody to say they dropped a pass here, they dropped a pass there, I don’t think that’s fair at all. I don’t want to hear that at all.


“I don’t want to hear anything about O-line this, O-line that, the running backs, the defense. I especially don’t want to hear anything about the coaches. We came out trying to win the game, and we wound up on the short end.”

Spot on Jon... narrowly assigning blame to one group or another would be an injustice to how completely pitiful the offense was/is/has been.

You know folks, as bad as it is... and it's as bad as it's ever been... All I can think of is how irrelevent it all is.

I feel for the players, you think you've put in the work to win, and then at the end everything is lying at your feet.

So next year we start over. It's a journey friends.
 
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I wish Crompton was gone far far away from this team. I can not stand his attitude and arrogance. I can't wait til he's gone.
 
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Jon and Wes Brown were the only ones willing to speak to reporters after the game.

Jon Crompton...


Spot on Jon... narrowly assigning blame to one group or another would be an injustice to how completely pitiful the offense was/is/has been.

You know folks, as bad as it is... and it's as bad as it's ever been... All I can think of is how irrelevent it all is.

I feel for the players, you think you've put in the work to win, and then at the end everything is lying at your feet.

So next year we start over. It's a journey friends.
If we're this apathetic (not criticizing you, of course), imagine how the players feel. Pretty sad when you can't get motivated to win against a 25 pt dog on Homecoming for your long-time, fatherly, lame duck coach. Bring on Kentucky so we can end this era and start anew.
 
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if boyd sticks w/ his commitment, you won't have to worry about seeing crompton...boyd knows he can start over this pile of garbage we have now
 
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I wish Crompton was gone far far away from this team. I can not stand his attitude and arrogance. I can't wait til he's gone.

They say a team takes after the personality of its head coach. Apparently, there's a lot of truth to that.

I've never seen a coaching staff, or a group of players in more denial than this group at UT.

Thankfully, like Sam Cooke said, a change is gonna come.
 
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They say a team takes after the personality of its head coach. Apparently, there's a lot of truth to that.

I've never seen a coaching staff, or a group of players in more denial than this group at UT.

Thankfully, like Sam Cooke said, a change is gonna come.

Absolutely!
 
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I hate how they say that they are "busting their tails". That's the biggest pile of S#it I have heard. Wyoming can't hold our jock strap. Our Defense has played very very well this year but it is over shadowed by the worst offense in AMERICA. If Fulmer wasn't fired last week he would have lost his job running off the field after the embarassing display we put out there.

P.S. Coach Clawson. Get over your obsession with screen passes!! We get more passes batted down or picked on those plays.
 
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Someone please punch Crompton in the face. My 5 month old son would be a better QB than he is, and probably has a higher IQ. Why is he even allowed to take the field? I can't wait for the new era in Tennessee football!
 
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It's not Crompton's fault. He did the best he could with absolutely ZERO support from his team mates. Perhaps he could throw it and then run down field and catch it too.
 
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