GREAT post. I am definitely NO Butch Jones supporter. In fact, I called him a "fraud" over two years ago on another message board and was ridiculed for it. This was about the same time when about 3 out of 4 people were ready to get DeBord out of town since everything was "his" fault. All while the offense was putting up record like numbers and was on the verge of defeating Alabama(as you mentioned) on what should've been a game winning drive with about five minutes left.
Regardless it's HILARIOUS how time goes along and you see the lack of ability to remember big moments that defined a coaches legacy and how now suddenly Dooley is fondly remembered. The guy treated anyone and everyone below him like ****. Ask anyone in the know from those days. Butch supposedly did this some too, but Doolander was on a whole other level. He thought he was Saban (Sounds familiar to the current situation a little bit, huh?) but lacked a few hundred wins and a handful of championships.
And now we hear that Dooley was a "good game day coach?" Really?! He defined the exact opposite in his first season as he oversaw two of the all time goofiest, comical endings in UT history with the LSU 14 (or however many) men on the field and the mismanaged ending to the Music City Bowl. Dooley did some things well, but it's hilarious how fan bases allow their opinions to change as time goes by. It's understandable to do that, and even healthy, but some just go WAY to far to the extreme. Perfect definition of a "fan" I guess...