Fulmer looked bad.....

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CSpindizzy

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I just watched the press conference on ESPNEWS. Fulmer looked like Meyer...about to break out in tears. Could it be that this face is one of a coach who's just been told pack your bags?
 
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His job is very secure. He has brought you a NC and years of prosperity. Just stick with him and RS and you will be back! :cross:
 
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Maybe this will be the wakeful call thats needed. The staff, other than Chavis, Trooper, Brooks and Caldwell need to go. I'll even keep Fulmer if he gets a good OC and gives him some freedom.
 
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I thought Fulmer looked like he was going to break out in tears when we didn't get that 1st down. Guess I wasn't seeing things...


~*Crystal*~
 
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Originally posted by BamaRic@Oct 29, 2005 10:45 PM
His job is very secure. He has brought you a NC and years of prosperity. Just stick with him and RS and you will be back! :cross:
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Maybe we could bring in Mike Price or Mike Dubose.
 
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We'll see where Hamilton's loyalty lies....personally I think a mass of Alumni and locals mad as hell overrides any loyalty to Fulmer no matter if he brought the Baby Jesus out on the field with him.
 
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After that failed 4th down attempt He looked as if he was about to have a coronary. A man of his size and age, under the stress he is under, is a prime target for a heart attack and I thought for sure he was going to have one right there on the sidline. Boy, I will feel like crap tommorrow if he does.
 
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Originally posted by Vol 4 Life@Oct 29, 2005 11:45 PM
Maybe this will be the wakeful call thats needed.  The staff, other than Chavis, Trooper, Brooks and Caldwell need to go.  I'll even keep Fulmer if he gets a good OC and gives him some freedom.
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I think when its all said and done these will be the only coaches left unless Chavis and Tropper also decide to get away from here. Even though its not all his fault Sanders has to go and Washington should already be gone :shakehead:
 
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Originally posted by SURFSIDEBEACHVOL@Oct 29, 2005 10:53 PM
I think when its all said and done these will be the only coaches left unless Chavis and Tropper also decide to get away from here. Even though its not all his fault Sanders has to go and Washington should already be gone :shakehead:
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Washington is gone for sure. Our receivers and passing catching in general is a train wreck. I hope to heck Chavis and Trooper don't leave. Chavis is the best coach we have and Trooper is the only emotional spark this program has.

 
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Originally posted by HilltopperVol@Oct 29, 2005 10:51 PM
After that failed 4th down attempt He looked as if he was about to have a coronary.  A man of his size and age, under the stress he is under, is a prime target for a heart attack and I thought for sure he was going to have one right there on the sidline.  Boy,  I will feel like crap tommorrow if he does.
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I hear you... even though Fulmer has done a piss poor job of coaching this year I like the guy and feel for him personally. You know this is a severly traumatic loss for him.
 
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Originally posted by BamaRic@Oct 29, 2005 10:45 PM
His job is very secure. He has brought you a NC and years of prosperity. Just stick with him and RS and you will be back! :cross:
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you mean a year of NC and years of peach bowl losses. I havent had much love for fulmer since 98. He has lost whatever fire he might have had a long time ago. Lets be honest, our NC was a gift. We played a beat up FSU after a gift from arkansas.
 
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Personally I'm hoping eventually for Chavis to take over w/ Trooper as his OC, leading eventually to Trooper as our HC and a string of NCs.

In fact, if he just had 2-3 more years under his belt, I'd take Trooper as HC right now if Chavis would stick around as his OD/mentor (and, yes I know pigs are more likely to fly out of my)

but I digress.


What I really think we need isn't to get rid of Sanders or Fulmer, but to add the missing Psych component to the overall coaching team.

I've said it a bunch, and I'll say it again- make Summitt a Special Consultant to the Football program and MAKE the damned good-old-boys listen to her. Fulmer and Sanders really only lack the mental tools- they recruit and train excellent kids. They just don't prepare them mentally to lead if they don't come into the program with that part of them already developed.
 
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Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Oct 29, 2005 11:49 PM
We'll see where Hamilton's loyalty lies....personally I think a mass of Alumni and locals mad as hell overrides any loyalty to Fulmer no matter if he brought the Baby Jesus out on the field with him.
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Yep, but it will take at least 3 more losses or he will get another year
 
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Originally posted by HilltopperVol@Oct 29, 2005 9:51 PM
After that failed 4th down attempt He looked as if he was about to have a coronary.  A man of his size and age, under the stress he is under, is a prime target for a heart attack and I thought for sure he was going to have one right there on the sidline.  Boy,  I will feel like crap tommorrow if he does.
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Can you say "deja vu all over again"? Oh, damn, that means RS will be HC.
 
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Originally posted by la.lovesorange@Oct 29, 2005 10:24 PM
Point???
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I have no especial love for Majors - he, too, played not to lose. But it would work off a little karmic debt if PF got axed after a health issue like Majors did. Good lord, now I have karmic debt, too, just for thinking it.
 
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I don't even have the heart to give a rational response, but here goes.....I can't script a better way to screw up a quarterback any way than CPF has done with Ainge...and make no mistake it is HIS screw-up. I don't know if Aingr will ever be the same. How can we put as many players in the NFL every year as we do and have them have to be deprogramed in order to produce...which they all eventually do. Name me the last player that came out of our program as an improved and developed player due to what they learned while at UT. If you try I'll call you full of crap. Any improvement happens on their own.....
Nobody is beating down our door to take any of our coaches with the exception of Trooper and that is due to infectious enthusiasm and not skill. He'll be gone next year...mark my word.
The reason....Phil is too scared to add anybody to help the program because of the way Johnny bit the dust.
Does Hamilyon have the balls to force it...I don't think so....
This whole year SUCKS and there is no excuse
 
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Originally posted by volbreaker@Oct 29, 2005 11:27 PM
I don't even have the heart to give a rational response, but here goes.....I can't script a better way to screw up a quarterback any way than CPF has done with Ainge...and make no mistake it is HIS screw-up. I don't know if Aingr will ever be the same. How can we put as many players in the NFL every year as we do and have them have to be deprogramed in order to produce...which they all eventually do. Name me the last player that came out of our program as an improved and developed player due to what they learned while at UT. If you try I'll call you full of crap. Any improvement happens on their own.....
  Nobody is beating down our door to take any of our coaches with the exception of Trooper and that is due to infectious enthusiasm and not skill. He'll be gone next year...mark my word.
  The reason....Phil is too scared to add anybody to help the program because of the way Johnny bit the dust.
  Does Hamilyon have the balls to force it...I don't think so....
  This whole year SUCKS and there is no excuse
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Well said. I do think this will force his hand. I am afraid that they will stop and start with Pat Washington, and that is just not enough.
 

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