Fire Johnny Long

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wilburnVol

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Having trained athletes for a number of years, I can tell you that Long is an unimpressive strength and power trainer who really only copies his mentor John Stuckey's routines and they are going on three decades old in philosophy.

Part of his responsibility is to watch weight and he has a set of fat, sprint worthless cows on our OL. Our OL conditioning is going downhill and has never reached the zenith of say Nebraska who kicked our tired and sorry asses in the Orange Bowl in 98'. The 3rd and 4th quarters, we were a joke, just wilting all over the place.

He's another Good Ole Boy since '94. anyone can make huge muscles but to deliver power and endurance in quantity, take a look at Auburn's OL. Loscalzo is a kinesiologist by training and Yoxall (HSC-Auburn) is one of the very few named "Maters". Both are brighter and much more accomplished, they laff at Long.

Shove him out the door. :mf_surrender:
 
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Ok another one joins the list to be fired. Damn we are going all the way back to a 1998 matchup against nebraska to fire someone. This is really getting to be funny.
 
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Originally posted by wilburnVol@Nov 18, 2005 4:04 PM
Having trained athletes for a number of years, I can tell you that Long is an unimpressive strength and power trainer who really only copies his mentor John Stuckey's routines and they are going on three decades old in philosophy.

Part of his responsibility is to watch weight and he has a set of fat, sprint worthless cows on our OL. Our OL conditioning is going downhill and has never reached the zenith of say Nebraska who kicked our tired and sorry asses in the Orange Bowl in 98'. The 3rd and 4th quarters, we were a joke, just wilting all over the place.

He's another Good Ole Boy since '94. anyone can make huge muscles but to deliver power and endurance in quantity, take a look at Auburn's OL. Loscalzo is a kinesiologist by training and Yoxall (HSC-Auburn) is one of the very few named "Maters". Both are brighter and much more accomplished, they laff at Long.

Shove him out the door.  :mf_surrender:
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Agreed. I'd also like to see us get Auburn's Strength guy. Auburn's players always look to be in great shape, very athletic. Our OL is fat and slow.
 
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Originally posted by wilburnVol@Nov 18, 2005 3:04 PM
Having trained athletes for a number of years, I can tell you that Long is an unimpressive strength and power trainer who really only copies his mentor John Stuckey's routines and they are going on three decades old in philosophy.

Part of his responsibility is to watch weight and he has a set of fat, sprint worthless cows on our OL. Our OL conditioning is going downhill and has never reached the zenith of say Nebraska who kicked our tired and sorry asses in the Orange Bowl in 98'. The 3rd and 4th quarters, we were a joke, just wilting all over the place.

He's another Good Ole Boy since '94. anyone can make huge muscles but to deliver power and endurance in quantity, take a look at Auburn's OL. Loscalzo is a kinesiologist by training and Yoxall (HSC-Auburn) is one of the very few named "Maters". Both are brighter and much more accomplished, they laff at Long.




Shove him out the door.  :mf_surrender:
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I'm a named "Mater." My wife calls me "DADDY!!" :nener:
 
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Originally posted by wilburnVol@Nov 18, 2005 4:04 PM
Having trained athletes for a number of years, I can tell you that Long is an unimpressive strength and power trainer who really only copies his mentor John Stuckey's routines and they are going on three decades old in philosophy.

Part of his responsibility is to watch weight and he has a set of fat, sprint worthless cows on our OL. Our OL conditioning is going downhill and has never reached the zenith of say Nebraska who kicked our tired and sorry asses in the Orange Bowl in 98'. The 3rd and 4th quarters, we were a joke, just wilting all over the place.

He's another Good Ole Boy since '94. anyone can make huge muscles but to deliver power and endurance in quantity, take a look at Auburn's OL. Loscalzo is a kinesiologist by training and Yoxall (HSC-Auburn) is one of the very few named "Maters". Both are brighter and much more accomplished, they laff at Long.

Shove him out the door.  :mf_surrender:
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I knew a guy named Mater that joined the military and became a master sergeant. They called him a master mater.
 
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u know what really kills me?

other than the notre dame game, well maybe even it. we are like 8 or 9 total plays from being 8-1 or 7-2. 8 PLAYS.

as bad as the offense has been, we are that close. now my point is that if those plays go our way, we are not trying to fire anyone. we are praising the whole staff.


all in all we are armchair qbs who have less than a clue when it comes to the whole dynamics of putting together a winning college football team..


i am just tired of the LETS FIRE SO AND SO threads.

peace
 
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Originally posted by U-T@Nov 18, 2005 6:55 PM
Fire Smokey too

He is getting old as well
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Yup, just another good ole boy. Can him.
 
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Lets fire the tuba player playing rocky top at neyland becasue he was off by a note. Then again does that fall on the his instructor or band leader for calling the songs?
 
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Originally posted by brg72@Nov 18, 2005 6:57 PM
the good ole fire any coach at UT bandwagon.
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I guess some of us arent as satisfied with the status quo as you are. :huh:
 
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When the same person defends Corey anderson all year i wonder who is in favor of the staus quo.


Also it is posts like these why others have created new ones to make fun of those who only want to fire every coach they can possibly think of.
People are really grasping for straws on whom they want to fire when they reference the Nebraska game in 1998 for firing the the stregth coach. Relax people it is a down year but we wil lbe back and yes i am in favor of retaining MOST of our staff.
 
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Originally posted by brg72@Nov 19, 2005 1:34 AM
When the same person defends Corey anderson all year i wonder who is in favor of the staus quo.
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Obviously you are, since you dont like fiiring assistant coaches threads. :ermm:
 
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This is what i favor rather than taking personal jabs at you oklvol and i hope you will do the same. I am not for the status quo as you accuse me of doing.

I favor a west coast offense with someone like Norm Chow or Carolina Panther assistant. Bring in Dale Jones at Special Teams. He was Special teams coach of the year in I-AA. Leave the defense alone and replace Slade if he retires. Fulmer shares duty at offensive line coach. Let trooper go. Bring in a quality RB coach in here along with TD Woods from Ole miss at WR. Keep Sanders here as qb coach. He will do a fine job at that.
 
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Originally posted by oklavol@Nov 19, 2005 12:27 AM
I guess some of us arent as satisfied with the status quo as you are.  :huh:
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I catch your drift and agree changes must be made after this extremely disappointing season. However, I agree with brg72 in the respect that it is hard to stomach all of the negative remarks heaped upon OUR team in light of the unexpected poor offense exhibited this season. We must keep our chins up and continue to push the Vols forward!! :shades:
 
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Originally posted by brg72@Nov 19, 2005 1:48 AM
This is what i favor rather than taking personal jabs at you oklvol and i hope you will do the same. I am not for the status quo as you accuse me of doing.
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sorry i usually like taking the low road :banghead:
 
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