Hamilton's e-mail address

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Volsfan895

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I know 100-37 speaks volumes by itself, but I feel like I need to send an e-mail to him. Even if it doesn't do anything, so if anyone has it please post it. I also encourage everyone else to send one too
 
#4
#4
Hamilton only does what the big money boosters tell him to do. He could not care less what regular fans think.
 
#11
#11
He did talk about the emails he received after the Florida loss. He may not read them all, but they are not totally ignored.
 
#19
#19
I think it would be most effective if Hamilton didn't receive any e-mails. ZERO. When fans stop caring, that's when a program's in real trouble.

As for this fan, I care ... but only as much as our team did in the second halves of the Florida and Alabama games. Bring on basketball season! Me and my lower-level season tickets can't wait.
 
#20
#20
I'm not sure what good it will do but here is my email to MH

Once again, Mr. Hamilton, our beloved VOLS lost in a blow-out fashion to a bitter rival. You have stated that emotion is not a part of your decision making process. I ask you to rethink this. Emotion MUST play a part of your decision making process, as the lack of emotion from players and coaches alike has attributed to our current situation in our football program. Where is the most important emotion of all - the passion?

I have supported the Tennessee Volunteers, as has generations of my family, through more years than one can count. I attend every home game when my schedule allows, as well as buying Tennessee merchandise for my family, my home, and my vehicles. As the saying goes "I bleed orange"! I do not take sending you this e-mail lightly, it is with a heavy heart that I type these words.

The current situation in our football program is completely unacceptable. How is it that we have top 10 recruiting classes every year and still continue to struggle? Look at Florida, look at LSU, my god... look at Alabama. They get the same level of talent, the difference is their coaches develop their players. Our coaches have done a good job of this in the past but, the last 4 or 5 years we are being out-manned at every position. This is not due to a lack of talent. Could it be possible that all of our new talent in the last few years has been bust? If so, why were they recruited? I do not believe this is the case. Our current group of freshman players with the exception of Berry and Vinson are taking up space on the sideline. Exceptional talent has been and is being wasted. Why is it that we do not have a special teams coach, when it is so obvious that one is drastically needed? Every other team has one and with the current change in rules of kick-off, I cannot understand the reasoning behind our coach not acquiring a much needed assistant in this area.

Mr. Hamilton, its time for a change. Look what happened at Florida when they went out on a limb and changed their head coach. They won a National Title in their 2nd year. It is a fact that most people do not like change. I am truly proud of what Coach Fulmer has accomplished in his tenure at the helm of the VOLS. Seeing him replaced will bring tears to my eyes, however I'm willing to make that sacrifice because my devotion to my beloved VOLS is much greater than my devotion to one man or any coaching staff. I hope you take my comments into consideration when reviewing the state of our football program.
Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
Jerry Ladd
GO VOLS!!
 
#21
#21
Mike needs to do something, some change is in order here, any kind of change would satisy me, even if he just got rid of the guy that stands behind Fulmer all game and holds his wire... anything!!!
 
#25
#25
A special teams coach is really needed. It has been a play on special teams that has shifted the momentum in all of our losses.
 
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