Football team curfew

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IrishVol

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Have any of you all heard about this? I heard about it on VolQuest and thought I should see if anyone has heard anything here?

Thanks,
Irish :rock:
 
#4
#4
If true it's about damn time.

Ridiculous that it has to come to a curfew, if it's even true. There's a line between making sure the players are responsible enough to behave like grown men and having completely control of their lives. I don't like the thought of this, but it certainly appears Fulmer has lost control of this team. However, a strong leader needs to step forth. I'm thinking Arian Foster.
 
#5
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11 pm is what I've been hearing. This has got to piss the seniors off who haven't done anything wrong and what to live a normal college life. Maybe leadership will emerge?
 
#7
#7
I think it's a terrible idea honestly. It sounds good in theory, but how can you enforce this?
It's just going to give CPF another reason to suspend somebody in less than 2 weeks.
 
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Ridiculous that it has to come to a curfew, if it's even true. There's a line between making sure the players are responsible enough to behave like grown men and having completely control of their lives. I don't like the thought of this, but it certainly appears Fulmer has lost control of this team. However, a strong leader needs to step forth. I'm thinking Arian Foster.

That would be ironic now,, wouldnt it.
 
#11
#11
I think it's a terrible idea honestly. It sounds good in theory, but how can you enforce this?
It's just going to give CPF another reason to suspend somebody in less than 2 weeks.
If the players would do what they're supposed to do CPF wouldn't have a reason to suspend anyone.
 
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That would be ironic now,, wouldnt it.

it would be from someone who has been there and has had an extremely up and down career at UT. I still agree with what Business said in another thread. For every stupid thing that happens,make 'em run. For that matter make them run up and down Neyland. None of that crap that the ones who created the trouble just watch though. Everybody runs, and then they run some more.
 
#13
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If the players would do what they're supposed to do CPF wouldn't have a reason to suspend anyone.

True, my point is, it's going to be difficult (at best) to enforce. This will lead to players not following this rule.

I remember I had a later curfew when I started driving back in the day.
 
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True, my point is, it's going to be difficult (at best) to enforce. This will lead to players not following this rule.

I remember I had a later curfew when I started driving back in the day.
CPF wouldn't have to do a helluva lot. Just make it like random drug tests, players will never know who will be checked on or when checkups will occur. There's an old saying "if you give somebody enough rope they will hang themselves". It's a shame, but there's been too many negative incidents and some discipline needs to be instituted (too bad the guys can't act like grown up responsible people as someone said earlier).
 
#15
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Arian Foster as a team leader...ha. He got in trouble last year for being in a fight at a bar (even though CPF said he was the "Peacemaker")
 
#18
#18
A coach who has to resort to something as asinine as a curfew has long since lost the respect of his players.
 
#23
#23
That's even stupider. The underclassmen should tell the senior class, which has accomplished absolutely nothing, to sit down and shut the hell up.
 
#25
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That's even stupider. The underclassmen should tell the senior class, which has accomplished absolutely nothing, to sit down and shut the hell up.

Winning an Outback bowl brings out the beast in our seniors.
 
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