CBJ after the game with a message to the media.

#26
#26
Well the Vols played 14 quarters of horse$%*# football, until the second half today. They and the coaches deserved all the criticism.

Now, move on to Georgia and cut the holier than thou crap.

And you are so full of horse$%*# if you actually think that too
 
#28
#28
Jones is turning into a despot who wants to push the media around and lecture reporters about being negative. This is big-time sports, coach: UT had lost 11 straight games to one of its biggest rivals. There is going to be pressure, there is going to be negativity and there are going to be questions. Deal with it. Roll with it. The media doesn't exist to please Butch Jones or any other sports coach--and, in fact, Jones has no idea what real media negativity is. Coaches in football towns like Knoxville have it easy precisely because the media is dependent on the athletic department and having access to coaches and players. If he were an NFL coach, he'd see what real media scrutiny is all about. Trying to lecture the media after a win is small-town BS.



Oh, save the self-righteous lecture, dude.


Alrighty then....Wow
 
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#29
#29
I fully admit that I was very negative going into this game, but in all honesty it was because we have all seen what this team can do. We sleeped walked for 14 quarters, I hope we play loose and care free the rest of the year.. We will likely be underdogs the next three weeks
 
#30
#30
I fully admit that I was very negative going into this game, but in all honesty it was because we have all seen what this team can do. We sleeped walked for 14 quarters, I hope we play loose and care free the rest of the year.. We will likely be underdogs the next three weeks

To Georgia?! You've lost your damn mind
 
#31
#31
CBJ is first class. Follow in his footsteps one day and you'll see what excellence looks like.
 
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