hatvol96
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I'll just address the high pressured part.I can't feel sorry for a guy who has millions of dollars invested , able to retire now if he wanted,compare that to John Doe out there working himself to death in some factory to support his family and put bread on the table, he's the under real pressure, not Phil, he's under pride pressure,ego pressure or whatever keeps him there.I think all of Coach Fulmer's children are old enough to support themselves also.OH I am sorry....I didn't realize you had a high profile, high pressured job and you would know what it would feel like to be in MH's shoes.......but please tell us more Mr. asinine
Fulmer is staying sooooooooo if he wants to really turn this around like he said tonight:
He has to get rid of Chavis, Dline coach and secondary coach....
Hire a special teams coach..........
Just for starters.....what else guys needs to happen??
I think we are going to be better off without Ainge.....whether it is JC or not next year!!
This is a positive thread....we are stuck with CPF, so we might as well make it positive and God forbid to have a lil fun on here!!
My thought is if Fulmer does fire one or more of his coordinators and position coaches, how would he be able to get a top notch coordinator or position coach to come to UT with him being a lame duck coach who could possibly lose his job next season? Would a first class coach really come to Knoxville knowing he could be out of job a year later? To me that may be the ultimate reason why Fulmer may have to go.
My thought is if Fulmer does fire one or more of his coordinators and position coaches, how would he be able to get a top notch coordinator or position coach to come to UT with him being a lame duck coach who could possibly lose his job next season? Would a first class coach really come to Knoxville knowing he could be out of job a year later? To me that may be the ultimate reason why Fulmer may have to go.
He had the chance to go after a top notch coordinator 2 years ago when RS fell on the sword for him, and he chose to play it safe instead. Why would any of us think he would do things differently if he were to replace Chavis?My thought is if Fulmer does fire one or more of his coordinators and position coaches, how would he be able to get a top notch coordinator or position coach to come to UT with him being a lame duck coach who could possibly lose his job next season? Would a first class coach really come to Knoxville knowing he could be out of job a year later? To me that may be the ultimate reason why Fulmer may have to go.
He had the chance to go after a top notch coordinator 2 years ago when RS fell on the sword for him, and he chose to play it safe instead. Why would any of us think he would do things differently if he were to replace Chavis?