Fulmer Trust Meter. A Poll

Fulmer Trust Meter Yes/No


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#26
#26
We don't know he did that. Brett McMurphy who said that also "broke the story" in 2011 that West Virginia had applied for membership in but had been rejected by both the SEC and ACC. WVU actually had not applied to either conference.his comment was A WVU official called his story an "outright lie".

We don't know anything that's going on but we do know that Phil Fulmer bleeds orange and whatever he does he truly believes it's in the best interest of UT.

Bruce Feldman, a top-notch reporter, would not have put his reputation in danger for reporting this if it wasn't true.

That's great Philip is doing this in the best interest of UT. However, two wrongs don't make it right.
 
#27
#27
I voted no because I think it's odd that after being fired, Fulmer is still hanging around UT.

If I get fired, I am not hanging around.

Go fishing, get another job, move to the coast. Hang around where they fired me? No
 
#28
#28
You can't just turn off the ability to sabotage like a light switch. I don't trust him at all. The toothpaste is out of the tube, and my guess is hearing about that isn't going to make many other coaching options trust him either.

I mean if the new coach doesn't do what Fulmer wants, is he going to sabotage them too? You know that's what coaches are thinking.

I understand your point, and future coaches may be worried. However, his beef was likely with Currie, and now that he's out, who is left to sabotage? Any further actions and he's sabotaging the school he so dearly loves. JMO
 
#30
#30
But some times you have to blow everything up in order to build it back and there may be collateral damage. But it had to be done to right the Vol navy and begin the climb back to the top.
Everyone has been calling for the AD department to be blown up and now it has happened and they are pissed at the guy they think did it? Unbelievable.

I crossed paths with Phil in our undergrad years and thought he was a good guy and have always pulled for him.
 
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#32
#32
Fulmer as AD will be a HUGE mistake!

All serious coaches want to know who their boss/AD is going to be for several years and that there's stability at the AD position.

Fulmer is NOT that guy and he's NOT qualified to be our AD.

Blackburn should have been hired as our AD after Hart and most on here know that.

Right this minute, before the press release of Fulmer as our AD, we all need to protest and blow up social media to hire Blackburn as our AD right NOW!

Blackburn is a Tennessee guy and has worked in the AD before and he will revamp our AD, get things in good order and he'll hire us a great coaching staff that knows how to recruit against anyone because he'll know that his job is also on the line.

We all need to be screaming HIRE BLACKBURN NOW and get the fan protest going as fast as we can so we get a good coaching staff hired and they can get busy recruiting good players.

VFL...GBO!!!
 
#34
#34
If you don't like being treated like mushrooms, don't act like one. Everyone who knows anything about Phillip Fulmer, is that he is a fox in the hen house, a politician, always working the the good of PF. Don't blindly say I trust him, because that makes you look like an idiot. There is no question of his love for UT, its just his method of getting back into the fold that raises my eyebrow.
 
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#36
#36
If you don't like being treated like mushrooms, don't act like one. Everyone who knows anything about Phillip Fulmer, is that he is a fox in the hen house, a politician, always working the the good of PF. Don't blindly say I trust him, because that makes you look like an idiot. There is no question of his love for UT, its just his method of getting back into the fold that raises my eyebrow.

Amen. Sabatoging the coaching hire would be grounds for immediate termination if true.
 
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#37
#37
I certainly think Currie was looking at some of the wrong coaches to hire, but that was just dirty by Fulmer if true. If there's one positive IMO, it's that we haven't been stuck with another bad hire yet.
 
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#39
#39
If you don't like being treated like mushrooms, don't act like one. Everyone who knows anything about Phillip Fulmer, is that he is a fox in the hen house, a politician, always working the the good of PF. Don't blindly say I trust him, because that makes you look like an idiot. There is no question of his love for UT, its just his method of getting back into the fold that raises my eyebrow.

so, you and Phil are pretty tight, huh?...were you the hen house at one time?...:)

GO VOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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#41
#41
If Phil really loved UT, he'd bury the hatchet with Kiffin and have a peace offering press conference
 
#44
#44
Who out there cares more about UT than a former player and coach? Currie? Kiffin? Gruden? No....Fulmer. if he was sabotaging anything, it was for the good of the program. Phil is the most maligned me in UT history and he's still here trying to help. That's loyalty.
 
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#45
#45
Do I think Fulmer has Tennessee's best interest at heart? Yes
Do I think Fulmer should make the decisions to achieve Tennessee's best interest? Not sure.
 
#46
#46
This is now passed from being a complete clusterf**k to a disaster.

I’ve no idea what self respecting man is going to take the job now.
 
#47
#47
Guys, Fulmer always said that things in AD/Admin went downhill once Dickey retired and Hamilton (cash guy) came in and took over.

We need a football guy in the AD...

Absolutely. There was only one choice for AD this last go around - three candidates and one choice. Davenport passed on Fulmer - the obvious choice, and went with the completely unqualified incompetent in the bunch.

It takes someone in a profession to evaluate others in the profession. I can't understand why that's so hard to understand. Football is the backbone of Tennessee athletics, and the coach is the driving force, so the AD has to be a guy with the coaching experience to keep it all on the rails. That simply is someone with experience in the business - not someone who was taught how to be an administrator.
 
#48
#48
You can't just turn off the ability to sabotage like a light switch. I don't trust him at all. The toothpaste is out of the tube, and my guess is hearing about that isn't going to make many other coaching options trust him either.

I mean if the new coach doesn't do what Fulmer wants, is he going to sabotage them too? You know that's what coaches are thinking.

BS
 
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