Dooley, Wilcox, & Simms All Need To Go

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Dooley is clearly not the answer for our proud UT football program. Anyone who was at Athens today, as I was, witnessed an embarrassment from start to finish. Our team was clearly not prepared to play mentally. Our defense was toyed with. Simms continues to take sacks when he needs to throw it away. He has 23 sacks in the last 4 games. We had 9 net yards rushing against a team that had only one 1 game halfway into the season.

Lack of depth was not the reason we got behind 17-0 in the first quarter. Lack of mental preparedness lost this game. Turnovers are part of lack of mental discipline. We are not a well-coached team.

Our defensive schemes are bad. Why would you go with an all-out blitz on 2 & 10, as we did in this game, & FAIL to go with any blitz at all on 4th & 14 in the LSU game?

The learning curve for both Dooley & Wilcox from the WAC to the SEC is too great. Neither is capable of doing their jobs at this level. Neither is Simms. Bray, with all his shortcomings, has a much quicker release & has the potential to be just as accurate & good if he is given the coaching & playing time.

We need to sink or swim with Bray starting now. He is the future. We also need to be signing a topflight QB in this class. Wilcox needs to be canned at the end of the season or maybe even now. He is a failed experiment. Dooley will prove to be a mistake. We can't fire him now but he also will ultimately have to go, & sooner rather than later would be best for UT.

We are on our way to the worst season in Tennessee history. Central Florida crushed UAB, which we miraculously barely beat & needed an OT to do it, despite having only 10 men on the field 3 plays in a row as they were critically driving on us that we never noticed at all. (The referee pointed it out to Reveiz, who relayed it to the clueless coaches on the sideline & in the press box.) Our "7-3-3" defense at LSU has become a national laughingstock. Our coaches lost that game after our players overachieved & then failed to take sufficient blame for the loss, despite their 6-figure & 7-figure salaries of our money they're undeservedly taking.

Patience is a virtue, but patience won't cure incompetence. Dooley, Wilcox, & Simms weren't ready for prime time & probably will never be. Spurrier would've come to Tennessee when we hired Kiffin & also when we hired Dooley had we only seriously approached him. He is a REAL coach, as he proved today. If he had UT's resources, he would've far exceeded his accomplishments at SC. Certainly he would've come when he left the NFL, which is when we should've replaced Fulmer.

Tennessee has never lost 8 games in a season. We will struggle to avoid that fate this year. The way we're playing, Memphis will make their season & beat us on their field. We are running the extreme risk of going 2-10. We have sufficient talent to win all of our November games, but it is doubtful we will, & it is now virtually impossible for us to win any of our October games. We are irrelevant not only nationally but in our own division of our league at a time that Florida has their worst team in 2 decades.

Had we not rescued Dooley & hired him, he would've been let go after another underachieving season at Louisiana Tech. Had we not rescued & hired Kiffin, he would probably be unemployed now. We kept Fulmer at least 3 seasons too long & maybe as many as 7 seasons too long.

Maybe our new UT president that will be named by the end of this month will fix this mess & start by firing our AD that has made all of these unwise moves, including hiring maybe the worst baseball coaches in the SEC.

Dooley's only resume is that he had a father who was a successful SEC coach in a bygone era, was a protege of Saban who never really had any topflight responsibility on Saban's college staff at LSU or pro staff at Miami, & was a mediocre coach at Louisiana Tech. How does that qualify him to be UT's coach? So far, it appears his hiring was a desperation mistake.
 
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Spurrier would've come to Tennessee when we hired Kiffin & also when we hired Dooley had we only seriously approached him. He is a REAL coach, as he proved today. If he had UT's resources, he would've far exceeded his accomplishments at SC. Certainly he would've come when he left the NFL, which is when we should've replaced Fulmer.

You are out of your damn mind.....
 
#5
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If you think Tennessee is bad now, make another coaching change and see where that puts us.
 
#6
#6
You should turn this into a Power Point presentation and call it 'Same Ole Tired Sht, Different Day'. It would really be awesome...

fail
 
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dooley is clearly not the answer for our proud ut football program. Anyone who was at athens today, as i was, witnessed an embarrassment from start to finish. Our team was clearly not prepared to play mentally. Our defense was toyed with. Simms continues to take sacks when he needs to throw it away. He has 23 sacks in the last 4 games. We had 9 net yards rushing against a team that had only one 1 game halfway into the season.

Lack of depth was not the reason we got behind 17-0 in the first quarter. Lack of mental preparedness lost this game. Turnovers are part of lack of mental discipline. We are not a well-coached team.

Our defensive schemes are bad. Why would you go with an all-out blitz on 2 & 10, as we did in this game, & fail to go with any blitz at all on 4th & 14 in the lsu game?

The learning curve for both dooley & wilcox from the wac to the sec is too great. Neither is capable of doing their jobs at this level. Neither is simms. Bray, with all his shortcomings, has a much quicker release & has the potential to be just as accurate & good if he is given the coaching & playing time.

We need to sink or swim with bray starting now. He is the future. We also need to be signing a topflight qb in this class. Wilcox needs to be canned at the end of the season or maybe even now. He is a failed experiment. Dooley will prove to be a mistake. We can't fire him now but he also will ultimately have to go, & sooner rather than later would be best for ut.

We are on our way to the worst season in tennessee history. Central florida crushed uab, which we miraculously barely beat & needed an ot to do it, despite having only 10 men on the field 3 plays in a row as they were critically driving on us that we never noticed at all. (the referee pointed it out to reveiz, who relayed it to the clueless coaches on the sideline & in the press box.) our "7-3-3" defense at lsu has become a national laughingstock. Our coaches lost that game after our players overachieved & then failed to take sufficient blame for the loss, despite their 6-figure & 7-figure salaries of our money they're undeservedly taking.

Patience is a virtue, but patience won't cure incompetence. Dooley, wilcox, & simms weren't ready for prime time & probably will never be. Spurrier would've come to tennessee when we hired kiffin & also when we hired dooley had we only seriously approached him. He is a real coach, as he proved today. If he had ut's resources, he would've far exceeded his accomplishments at sc. Certainly he would've come when he left the nfl, which is when we should've replaced fulmer.

Tennessee has never lost 8 games in a season. We will struggle to avoid that fate this year. The way we're playing, memphis will make their season & beat us on their field. We are running the extreme risk of going 2-10. We have sufficient talent to win all of our november games, but it is doubtful we will, & it is now virtually impossible for us to win any of our october games. We are irrelevant not only nationally but in our own division of our league at a time that florida has their worst team in 2 decades.

Had we not rescued dooley & hired him, he would've been let go after another underachieving season at louisiana tech. Had we not rescued & hired kiffin, he would probably be unemployed now. We kept fulmer at least 3 seasons too long & maybe as many as 7 seasons too long.

Maybe our new ut president that will be named by the end of this month will fix this mess & start by firing our ad that has made all of these unwise moves, including hiring maybe the worst baseball coaches in the sec.

Dooley's only resume is that he had a father who was a successful sec coach in a bygone era, was a protege of saban who never really had any topflight responsibility on saban's college staff at lsu or pro staff at miami, & was a mediocre coach at louisiana tech. How does that qualify him to be ut's coach? So far, it appears his hiring was a desperation mistake.

pathetic
 
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#10
Why stop at the HC, DC, and QB.... Let's get rid of the RB the DE's, LB's and WR's cause they aren't getting it done and I'm tired of it. The only way to get this team better is to start over.................................................... again.
 
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No one reads posts this long, but thanks for the effort

Dooley is clearly not the answer for our proud UT football program. Anyone who was at Athens today, as I was, witnessed an embarrassment from start to finish. Our team was clearly not prepared to play mentally. Our defense was toyed with. Simms continues to take sacks when he needs to throw it away. He has 23 sacks in the last 4 games. We had 9 net yards rushing against a team that had only one 1 game halfway into the season.

Lack of depth was not the reason we got behind 17-0 in the first quarter. Lack of mental preparedness lost this game. Turnovers are part of lack of mental discipline. We are not a well-coached team.

Our defensive schemes are bad. Why would you go with an all-out blitz on 2 & 10, as we did in this game, & FAIL to go with any blitz at all on 4th & 14 in the LSU game?

The learning curve for both Dooley & Wilcox from the WAC to the SEC is too great. Neither is capable of doing their jobs at this level. Neither is Simms. Bray, with all his shortcomings, has a much quicker release & has the potential to be just as accurate & good if he is given the coaching & playing time.

We need to sink or swim with Bray starting now. He is the future. We also need to be signing a topflight QB in this class. Wilcox needs to be canned at the end of the season or maybe even now. He is a failed experiment. Dooley will prove to be a mistake. We can't fire him now but he also will ultimately have to go, & sooner rather than later would be best for UT.

We are on our way to the worst season in Tennessee history. Central Florida crushed UAB, which we miraculously barely beat & needed an OT to do it, despite having only 10 men on the field 3 plays in a row as they were critically driving on us that we never noticed at all. (The referee pointed it out to Reveiz, who relayed it to the clueless coaches on the sideline & in the press box.) Our "7-3-3" defense at LSU has become a national laughingstock. Our coaches lost that game after our players overachieved & then failed to take sufficient blame for the loss, despite their 6-figure & 7-figure salaries of our money they're undeservedly taking.

Patience is a virtue, but patience won't cure incompetence. Dooley, Wilcox, & Simms weren't ready for prime time & probably will never be. Spurrier would've come to Tennessee when we hired Kiffin & also when we hired Dooley had we only seriously approached him. He is a REAL coach, as he proved today. If he had UT's resources, he would've far exceeded his accomplishments at SC. Certainly he would've come when he left the NFL, which is when we should've replaced Fulmer.

Tennessee has never lost 8 games in a season. We will struggle to avoid that fate this year. The way we're playing, Memphis will make their season & beat us on their field. We are running the extreme risk of going 2-10. We have sufficient talent to win all of our November games, but it is doubtful we will, & it is now virtually impossible for us to win any of our October games. We are irrelevant not only nationally but in our own division of our league at a time that Florida has their worst team in 2 decades.

Had we not rescued Dooley & hired him, he would've been let go after another underachieving season at Louisiana Tech. Had we not rescued & hired Kiffin, he would probably be unemployed now. We kept Fulmer at least 3 seasons too long & maybe as many as 7 seasons too long.

Maybe our new UT president that will be named by the end of this month will fix this mess & start by firing our AD that has made all of these unwise moves, including hiring maybe the worst baseball coaches in the SEC.

Dooley's only resume is that he had a father who was a successful SEC coach in a bygone era, was a protege of Saban who never really had any topflight responsibility on Saban's college staff at LSU or pro staff at Miami, & was a mediocre coach at Louisiana Tech. How does that qualify him to be UT's coach? So far, it appears his hiring was a desperation mistake.
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Love him or hate him, Dooley is our coach for 4 years minimum. I will hold out judgment on Dooley until he loses with the same type of talent that Phil Fulmer lost with. Our football program did not get in this bad of shape overnight and will not get out of this overnight. Let Dooley get his players and his system in and then judge him. It is not fair to Dooley or Wilcox or Chaney to judge them on the talent we have right now.
 
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Dooley is clearly not the answer for our proud UT football program. Anyone who was at Athens today, as I was, witnessed an embarrassment from start to finish. Our team was clearly not prepared to play mentally. Our defense was toyed with. Simms continues to take sacks when he needs to throw it away. He has 23 sacks in the last 4 games. We had 9 net yards rushing against a team that had only one 1 game halfway into the season.

Lack of depth was not the reason we got behind 17-0 in the first quarter. Lack of mental preparedness lost this game. Turnovers are part of lack of mental discipline. We are not a well-coached team.

Our defensive schemes are bad. Why would you go with an all-out blitz on 2 & 10, as we did in this game, & FAIL to go with any blitz at all on 4th & 14 in the LSU game?

The learning curve for both Dooley & Wilcox from the WAC to the SEC is too great. Neither is capable of doing their jobs at this level. Neither is Simms. Bray, with all his shortcomings, has a much quicker release & has the potential to be just as accurate & good if he is given the coaching & playing time.

We need to sink or swim with Bray starting now. He is the future. We also need to be signing a topflight QB in this class. Wilcox needs to be canned at the end of the season or maybe even now. He is a failed experiment. Dooley will prove to be a mistake. We can't fire him now but he also will ultimately have to go, & sooner rather than later would be best for UT.

We are on our way to the worst season in Tennessee history. Central Florida crushed UAB, which we miraculously barely beat & needed an OT to do it, despite having only 10 men on the field 3 plays in a row as they were critically driving on us that we never noticed at all. (The referee pointed it out to Reveiz, who relayed it to the clueless coaches on the sideline & in the press box.) Our "7-3-3" defense at LSU has become a national laughingstock. Our coaches lost that game after our players overachieved & then failed to take sufficient blame for the loss, despite their 6-figure & 7-figure salaries of our money they're undeservedly taking.

Patience is a virtue, but patience won't cure incompetence. Dooley, Wilcox, & Simms weren't ready for prime time & probably will never be. Spurrier would've come to Tennessee when we hired Kiffin & also when we hired Dooley had we only seriously approached him. He is a REAL coach, as he proved today. If he had UT's resources, he would've far exceeded his accomplishments at SC. Certainly he would've come when he left the NFL, which is when we should've replaced Fulmer.

Tennessee has never lost 8 games in a season. We will struggle to avoid that fate this year. The way we're playing, Memphis will make their season & beat us on their field. We are running the extreme risk of going 2-10. We have sufficient talent to win all of our November games, but it is doubtful we will, & it is now virtually impossible for us to win any of our October games. We are irrelevant not only nationally but in our own division of our league at a time that Florida has their worst team in 2 decades.

Had we not rescued Dooley & hired him, he would've been let go after another underachieving season at Louisiana Tech. Had we not rescued & hired Kiffin, he would probably be unemployed now. We kept Fulmer at least 3 seasons too long & maybe as many as 7 seasons too long.

Maybe our new UT president that will be named by the end of this month will fix this mess & start by firing our AD that has made all of these unwise moves, including hiring maybe the worst baseball coaches in the SEC.

Dooley's only resume is that he had a father who was a successful SEC coach in a bygone era, was a protege of Saban who never really had any topflight responsibility on Saban's college staff at LSU or pro staff at Miami, & was a mediocre coach at Louisiana Tech. How does that qualify him to be UT's coach? So far, it appears his hiring was a desperation mistake.



BLA BLA BLA BLA is all I can say, Given the situation the program is in right now we need to give them atleast 2 years...How do you expect a football team to be winning when we have no experience, no depth and a new coaching staff? We lost 2 big starters during fall practice and it shows. so stop your complaining and watch your VOLS play win or lose or go watch another team and jump on the bandwagon in a couple of years when we are up and flying high again...
 
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If yall actually stop and wonder why nobody would take the UT job when kiffie left, you'll realize that somebody has to take the lumps and build this team back up like Dooley will. It happened at Bama, it's happening here. It's a huge risk he's taking to try and bring us back from the brink, a potential career threatening risk. Give him his three years, and let's see where he's at then.
 
#17
#17
Double yawn. The multiple threads created daily that restate this same sentiment have grown increasingly tiresome.
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#22
#22
If yall actually stop and wonder why nobody would take the UT job when kiffie left, you'll realize that somebody has to take the lumps and build this team back up like Dooley will. It happened at Bama, it's happening here. It's a huge risk he's taking to try and bring us back from the brink, a potential career threatening risk. Give him his three years, and let's see where he's at then.

Because nobody wants to rebuild their entire recruiting board 3 weeks before signing day?
 
#23
#23
Dooley is clearly not the answer for our proud UT football program. Anyone who was at Athens today, as I was, witnessed an embarrassment from start to finish. Our team was clearly not prepared to play mentally. Our defense was toyed with. Simms continues to take sacks when he needs to throw it away. He has 23 sacks in the last 4 games. We had 9 net yards rushing against a team that had only one 1 game halfway into the season.

Lack of depth was not the reason we got behind 17-0 in the first quarter. Lack of mental preparedness lost this game. Turnovers are part of lack of mental discipline. We are not a well-coached team.

Our defensive schemes are bad. Why would you go with an all-out blitz on 2 & 10, as we did in this game, & FAIL to go with any blitz at all on 4th & 14 in the LSU game?

The learning curve for both Dooley & Wilcox from the WAC to the SEC is too great. Neither is capable of doing their jobs at this level. Neither is Simms. Bray, with all his shortcomings, has a much quicker release & has the potential to be just as accurate & good if he is given the coaching & playing time.

We need to sink or swim with Bray starting now. He is the future. We also need to be signing a topflight QB in this class. Wilcox needs to be canned at the end of the season or maybe even now. He is a failed experiment. Dooley will prove to be a mistake. We can't fire him now but he also will ultimately have to go, & sooner rather than later would be best for UT.

We are on our way to the worst season in Tennessee history. Central Florida crushed UAB, which we miraculously barely beat & needed an OT to do it, despite having only 10 men on the field 3 plays in a row as they were critically driving on us that we never noticed at all. (The referee pointed it out to Reveiz, who relayed it to the clueless coaches on the sideline & in the press box.) Our "7-3-3" defense at LSU has become a national laughingstock. Our coaches lost that game after our players overachieved & then failed to take sufficient blame for the loss, despite their 6-figure & 7-figure salaries of our money they're undeservedly taking.

Patience is a virtue, but patience won't cure incompetence. Dooley, Wilcox, & Simms weren't ready for prime time & probably will never be. Spurrier would've come to Tennessee when we hired Kiffin & also when we hired Dooley had we only seriously approached him. He is a REAL coach, as he proved today. If he had UT's resources, he would've far exceeded his accomplishments at SC. Certainly he would've come when he left the NFL, which is when we should've replaced Fulmer.

Tennessee has never lost 8 games in a season. We will struggle to avoid that fate this year. The way we're playing, Memphis will make their season & beat us on their field. We are running the extreme risk of going 2-10. We have sufficient talent to win all of our November games, but it is doubtful we will, & it is now virtually impossible for us to win any of our October games. We are irrelevant not only nationally but in our own division of our league at a time that Florida has their worst team in 2 decades.

Had we not rescued Dooley & hired him, he would've been let go after another underachieving season at Louisiana Tech. Had we not rescued & hired Kiffin, he would probably be unemployed now. We kept Fulmer at least 3 seasons too long & maybe as many as 7 seasons too long.

Maybe our new UT president that will be named by the end of this month will fix this mess & start by firing our AD that has made all of these unwise moves, including hiring maybe the worst baseball coaches in the SEC.

Dooley's only resume is that he had a father who was a successful SEC coach in a bygone era, was a protege of Saban who never really had any topflight responsibility on Saban's college staff at LSU or pro staff at Miami, & was a mediocre coach at Louisiana Tech. How does that qualify him to be UT's coach? So far, it appears his hiring was a desperation mistake.

Well thought out and stated!!!!!:good!: Simms is NO SEC caliber QB. Hopefully CDD and Wilcox will get on a quicker learning curve than they have been on so far, but for better or worse we will have them at least for another year or two.:question::question:
 
#24
#24
I say we cancel the next 3-4 years and then start over......I mean, that would make about as much sense as most of the BS people are spitting out.
 

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