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LordVOLdemort

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1. No way I was sitting next to 84000 ppl.

2. As of this week, they accept cash only at all of the venders...

Huge let down for my son's first game, took me 20 mins to find a cash machine so he could get a neyland hotdog!

But an exciting game, I had a good time. I could play QB for Troy today, I think.
 
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Sorry my man.....did your son mistake the football game for a horror movie? Hope it didn't scare him and stunt the youngster's growth!
 
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The entire University mailed it in today. That was the worst walking horse we've ever had and the flyover was 30 seconds late. And that was before the 722 yards given up, horrible coaching, etc.
 
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Jake, what was the mood of the crowd today? In Majors' time, the stadium would be full, but they'd let him know if they weren't happy. To paraphrase one sportswriter when his Vols were struggling against a Troy-like team, "they booed Majors, they booed the team, they booed the national anthem."

I guess the point is, Hart as AD can ignore a lot of problems. But he cannot ignore a half-empty Neyland Stadium. Nor can he ignore fans unhappy with the Vols' performance and venting their frustration in the time-honored fashion.
 
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The "vols of old" promo at the start of the 4th was one of the saddest/most awkward things I've ever seen at Neyland. The place was dead.
 
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1. No way I was sitting next to 84000 ppl.

2. As of this week, they accept cash only at all of the venders...

Huge let down for my son's first game, took me 20 mins to find a cash machine so he could get a neyland hotdog!

But an exciting game, I had a good time. I could play QB for Troy today, I think.

Cashless society--right where the govt wants us. Track those electronics. Other than that, Mrs Lincoln,
 
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2. As of this week, they accept cash only at all of the venders...

Wait, why the hell would they do that? I mean, is there an advantage to going back to "cash only"? It can't be that they're making such huge profits that they can just ignore that its the 21st century, can it? I mean, you would think the vendors there would be happy with every last cent they can squeeze out of the dwindling crowds.
 
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We could have won by 14 if Dallas catches that dropped ball in the end zone being wide open...must have been the sun in the eyes. You would've thought that 3rd & forever play where they ran up the middle all day on us would have been fixed by the 2nd time that was done. But we won & that helps some people on this board just a little till next week when Missouri Tigers whip our ass.
 
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Wait, why the hell would they do that? I mean, is there an advantage to going back to "cash only"? It can't be that they're making such huge profits that they can just ignore that its the 21st century, can it? I mean, you would think the vendors there would be happy with every last cent they can squeeze out of the dwindling crowds.

They said there were just too many problems with the machines
 
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Jake, what was the mood of the crowd today? In Majors' time, the stadium would be full, but they'd let him know if they weren't happy. To paraphrase one sportswriter when his Vols were struggling against a Troy-like team, "they booed Majors, they booed the team, they booed the national anthem."

I guess the point is, Hart as AD can ignore a lot of problems. But he cannot ignore a half-empty Neyland Stadium. Nor can he ignore fans unhappy with the Vols' performance and venting their frustration in the time-honored fashion.

Not very bright, but we did get up for the D at the end when they needed those stops. There was definitely a lot of hate coming from the crowd.

The guy behind me was being a major deusche but he left at halftime like most of the fair weather fans.
 
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Not very bright, but we did get up for the D at the end when they needed those stops. There was definitely a lot of hate coming from the crowd.

The guy behind me was being a major deusche but he left at halftime like most of the fair weather fans.

yeah and his excuse wasnt because he wanted to beat the traffic this time :cray:
 
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We could have won by 14 if Dallas catches that dropped ball in the end zone being wide open...must have been the sun in the eyes. You would've thought that 3rd & forever play where they ran up the middle all day on us would have been fixed by the 2nd time that was done. But we won & that helps some people on this board just a little till next week when Missouri Tigers whip our ass.

If your happy with today you are part of the damn problem.
 
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Not very bright, but we did get up for the D at the end when they needed those stops. There was definitely a lot of hate coming from the crowd.

The guy behind me was being a major deusche but he left at halftime like most of the fair weather fans.

People spend years of money, time, and devotion to expect more from the 2nd winningest program in SEC football history. It doesn't excuse him for being a jerk but don't call him fair weather bro. If he actually showed up there he justlike feels cheated by Dooley for this waste of a coaching disaster he is putting on the field.
 
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If we lose to Missouri and Vanderbilt, we will have 8 straight SEC losses. Has that ever happened to UT?
 

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