Dear Coach Clawson

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The first series hasn't gone the way we would like , but I know you can do it.
Tonights a historic night for the Tennessee Volunteer program and fans.
We enter the game with the nations longest winning streak against a single opponent
It's also the last time Coach Fulmer will lead the Volunteer program
So could you please score at least one more point than KY tonight.
It would be spectacular to see our offense come out and really execute, but at this point in the season, we really just want a W tonight
 
#2
#2
Fulmer is basically in control at this point. Notice the amount of running and QB draws. So you can't blame this one on Clawson. See the Vandy game - we haven't had a game called like that all year.
 
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Fulmer is basically in control at this point. Notice the amount of running and QB draws. So you can't blame this one on Clawson. See the Vandy game - we haven't had a game called like that all year.

I'd say the running has more to do with trying not to give the other team points by putting the ball in the air than it does with who is in control.
 
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#11
I disagree. Crompton starting is another reason I feel he's more in control than we know right now. He gets sacked more than any QB I've ever seen. And most of the sacks could be prevented but he hangs onto the ball.

The QB draws have to be Fulmer. Crompton didn't run any earlier in the season with him.
 
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#12
The first series hasn't gone the way we would like , but I know you can do it.
Tonights a historic night for the Tennessee Volunteer program and fans.
We enter the game with the nations longest winning streak against a single opponent
It's also the last time Coach Fulmer will lead the Volunteer program
So could you please score at least one more point than KY tonight.
It would be spectacular to see our offense come out and really execute, but at this point in the season, we really just want a W tonight

I know he can't. Evidence? 2008 season.
 
#14
#14
Alright Coach Clawson
the first half is in the books and your winning, keep it up for 30 more minutes
 
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#16
as a matter of curiosity, how many times have the vols taken possession this year between the 40s and gotten zip? this started with u.c.l.a. and its unnerving to watch. if inside the 20 is the 'red zone' to most teams, the 'orange zone' to us, they ought to start calling the area between the 40s the bermuda triangle. our so-called offense has the uncanny ability to go there and disappear.
 
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#17
alot
it was never more evident than with Auburn, when we had atleast 4 possesions and a FG could have won it
 
#18
#18
Fulmer is basically in control at this point. Notice the amount of running and QB draws. So you can't blame this one on Clawson. See the Vandy game - we haven't had a game called like that all year.

Who in tennessee believes that clawson has anything to do with the playcalling tonight?
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#24
#24
Fulmer is basically in control at this point. Notice the amount of running and QB draws. So you can't blame this one on Clawson. See the Vandy game - we haven't had a game called like that all year.

Based on results of tonight and Vandy, maybe Fulmer waited a little too long to take control. (Sarcastic for anyone who doesn't catch it.)
 
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