Butch Jones the man

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Good read. Wouldn't have taken him for a shopper though!
 
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Writer kind of comes-off sounding like a douche. I don't know who he is and he might be the greatest guy in the world. But the article should have been written without the references about him, IMO.
 
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Writer kind of comes-off sounding like a douche. I don't know who he is and he might be the greatest guy in the world. But the article should have been written without the references about him, IMO.

Im editing because I was a bit stronger in my wording than I should have been and felt a bit guilty about it. He's a youngish radio jockey who tends to run his mouth a bit too much without perhaps adequate information supporting his position.
 
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This is what happens when you try to big time the program you're covering. Better have a damn good source or you'll be left informing fans of the coach's driving habits
 
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I think most of us on VolNation are pretty good judges of character. I would have expected no less of Butch than being a down-to-earth guy, a guy from Western Michigan growing up in a small town whose father was a police officer. That is pretty grounded roots, the kind of thing that engenders loyalty.

Tennessee has a lot of positives about it to make one feel loyal to it. Add pride and love of the Tennessee Vols to that and it is not hard to see how he would live an breathe Vol football, as Vols fans demand that their coaches to do. And while he makes "the big bucks" now, there is no doubt that he has an ingrained work ethic; we have all witnessed that. He is to use a Butchism, relentless.

I sure he is quite aware that he has whipped up most Vol fans into a frenzy. I don't know him but I think I would like him as a person which I cannot say about certain other coaches. I wish him success on being as successful as I would like for him and the Vols to be. And if that level of success is achieved, then the Vols can't jump any higher.
 
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I think most of us on VolNation are pretty good judges of character. I would have expected no less of Butch than being a down-to-earth guy, a guy from Western Michigan growing up in a small town whose father was a police officer. That is pretty grounded roots, the kind of thing that engenders loyalty.

Tennessee has a lot of positives about it to make one feel loyal to it. Add pride and love of the Tennessee Vols to that and it is not hard to see how he would live an breathe Vol football, as Vols fans demand that their coaches to do. And while he makes "the big bucks" now, there is no doubt that he has an ingrained work ethic; we have all witnessed that. He is to use a Butchism, relentless.

I sure he is quite aware that he has whipped up most Vol fans into a frenzy. I don't know him but I think I would like him as a person which I cannot say about certain other coaches. I wish him success on being as successful as I would like for him and the Vols to be. And if that level of success is achieved, then the Vols can't jump any higher.

Didn't people on here think highly of Dooley only to later find out, after his firing, what an ass he was to people? I think I heard that he outlined his office trashcan with tape on the floor so the custodian would put it back exactly where he wanted it. Also burned some bridges with local high school coaches.
 
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Didn't people on here think highly of Dooley only to later find out, after his firing, what an ass he was to people? I think I heard that he outlined his office trashcan with tape on the floor so the custodian would put it back exactly where he wanted it. Also burned some bridges with local high school coaches.

Glad that guy is in our review
 
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