OaklandTnVol
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I think we might have alot of WWII vets and their widows and peers who don't like having thier school's football team compared to the Nazi army.
Give it a break. He shouldn't have used that metaphor due to the (now obvious) fact that it would be misinterpreted. It's an appropriate metaphor for the situation, but not appropriate for the audience. Please delete this thread. It is only making Tennesseans sound uneducated for immediatley blowing up over a metaphor just because they don't understand the metaphor completley.
Give it a break. He shouldn't have used that metaphor due to the (now obvious) fact that it would be misinterpreted. It's an appropriate metaphor for the situation, but not appropriate for the audience. Please delete this thread. It is only making Tennesseans sound uneducated for immediatley blowing up over a metaphor just because they don't understand the metaphor completley.
The families of the four Vols who were killed in WWII and memorialized in the south end zone might not find dooley's comments so funny. As a veteran myself I certainly do not.
He was using a relevant analogy. What do you geniuses expect him to say. "We are working like heck?" "We just have to keep working on getting better?" "We get a little better every week?" "We need to learn how to be better leaders?" Or, any other coach speak cliches or platitudes. It doesn't matter a hill of beans what he says. NONE!!!!!
I knew somebody would go there. Nowhere does he mention anything about ideology. if you're worried about Nazi references, never use the term blitz again.
He was using a relevant analogy. What do you geniuses expect him to say. "We are working like heck?" "We just have to keep working on getting better?" "We get a little better every week?" "We need to learn how to be better leaders?" Or, any other coach speak cliches or platitudes. It doesn't matter a hill of beans what he says. NONE!!!!!