Fulmer and staff have to go. Time to exit gracefully.

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champyvol

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how many on volnation will still defend fulmer after the loss today. what will be the new saying, there is always next year. after a loss today the season is pretty much over i think most everyone will agree with that.
 
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I will....losing to UF is quite possible...keep having unrealistic expectations and Ill try to remember you arent a bammer.
 
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Why even worry about a lose..

Should be all positive thoughts now..

We win at the Swamp

Go Vols
 
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how many on volnation will still defend fulmer after the loss today. what will be the new saying, there is always next year. after a loss today the season is pretty much over i think most everyone will agree with that.

i think i speak for the whole board when i say "shut the !@#$ up"
 
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I'll stand by the Coach, hands down....nobody was more disappointed by 2005 than CPF, alot of bad losses, but they were generally caused by snafu's on the field, not in the planning stage.

Plus, nothing is accomplished by calling for the Coach's head following a loss, other than demoralizing a team further
 
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#13
Yes...and as we all know, things always end up the way they started out....just like our loss last week against USM :thumbsup:

i don't believe i called that, but i don't see how we can keep it close against a far better team, with by far better coaches.
 
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I'll stand by the Coach, hands down....nobody was more disappointed by 2005 than CPF, alot of bad losses, but they were generally caused by snafu's on the field, not in the planning stage.

Plus, nothing is accomplished by calling for the Coach's head following a loss, other than demoralizing a team further

thats a good point, but how much is enough. how far do we have to fall before a change is made.
 
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I'll stand by the Coach, hands down....nobody was more disappointed by 2005 than CPF, alot of bad losses, but they were generally caused by snafu's on the field, not in the planning stage.

Plus, nothing is accomplished by calling for the Coach's head following a loss, other than demoralizing a team further

Starting Ainge over Clausen was part of the planning stage.
 
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Why even worry about a lose..

Should be all positive thoughts now..

We win at the Swamp

Go Vols

thats how you get your feelings hurt... i have taken that approach way too many times and it is the exact reason why half of the stuff that i own has a dent in it....
 
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how many on volnation will still defend fulmer after the loss today. what will be the new saying, there is always next year. after a loss today the season is pretty much over i think most everyone will agree with that.

Glad to see you supporting us. Fla isn't guarenteed to win. What will you say when UT wins?
 
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i do, and i think fulmer said it best in saying our goal is to win our conference.

Well, everyone (among the big state schools, etc) starts the season to win the National Championship, and cases can be made in August for several schools to do so. But only 2 reach the goal.

Would you honestly be calling for CPF's head if we lost to (presumably) LSU in the Georgia Dome?
 
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You know it was Rick, not Casey, correct?:whistling:

I know in preseason scrimmages Rick completed 70% of his passes. Erik was almost below 40%. I actually think we could have won the Florida game if Fulmer had left Clausen in there instead of yanking him after one series.
 

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