Here Is the Other Side of What Went Down Yesterday

#5
#5
You can try to spin it like it's on the Vol Nation but Currie is the one that looks completely out of touch with the fan base and reality. Several media people have said regardless of what fans did yesterday Currie handled this entire situation poorly.
 
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#7
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You can try to spin it like it's on the Vol Nation but Currie is the one that looks completely out of touch with the fan base and reality. Several media people have said regardless of what fans did yesterday Currie handled this entire situation poorly.

Agree - all he had to do was have the name seriously floated prior to opening up the conversations - he could have then quickly moved on.
 
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#11
#11
I hate to say I told you so, Tennessee fans, but ... I told you so

I agree with the writer here. We are the butt clowns of America right now...not Currie.

Get out of the house a little more dude and stop reading all the “mainstream” sports media crap. There are plenty of sports guys who sided with Tennessee fans here (for example, Barrett Sallee and Andy Staples). These other javkasses are full of hot air as usual, circling the wagons for a guy that literally no one would normally circle the wagons for given his reputation at two previous head coaching stops and, quite honestly, for that allegation under oath from McCreary.

Grow some thick skin and not let what these clowns say bother you, it’s not worth it and there’s no reason for the alarm imo. To hell with what those other uninformed idiots say anyway.
 
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#18
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Maybe instead of jumpers and negas, we should divide ourselves differently; Those who want to win the media and those that want to win the game.
 
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I hate to say I told you so, Tennessee fans, but ... I told you so

I agree with the writer here. We are the butt clowns of America right now...not Currie.

Read all the articles you want they will always be against Tennessee. These articles are written by people with no clue of Tennessee and are only throwing out uninformed opinions. To say the people should have no voice is so far off base. What the fans did was prevent this azz clown AD and HOH from bringing in a terrible coach and a terrible person. They were headed for Dooley & Butch part III with this bozo. Only Urbin Myer would have hired this guy in the first place. I commend the fan base for their actions yesterday.
 
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#22
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I hate to break it to some of you but VolNation did not do this by itself. If the only uproar to the hire was VolNation/fanbase, Shamoo would be redecorating his new office on the UT campus today. This was orchestrated by big boosters with powerful friends.

Huge power struggle going on. Hopefully it's over and Haslam has been kicked to the curb, but I doubt it. As long as that family has their claws sunk into the AD office we will NOT be a championship level program. Good coaches aren't stupid. They no who runs the show here and they want no part of it.
 
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#23
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Novel idea, blame the fans.

The ****house attempt at a hire and the reaction that followed was not the fault of fans and neither is the decade of crap that we've been subjected to.

If anything, yesterday just proved what loyal and passionate fan base we have been and the utter insults that the administration continue to slap Us in the face with.
 
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#24
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This guy is stupid. This has nothing to do with the fans, and everything to do with the mismanagement of the University of Tennessee athletics department for some 15+ years running.

Yes, Tennessee fans are passionate, and yes, Tennessee fans are seething right now. And we are a hornets nest right now. Any other top team's fan base in the SEC would react the same way if their fans have been subjected to the complete incompetence of the leadership of the AD and the university for as long as we have.

This is not a fan problem. It's a leadership problem. Period. And part of the leadership's job is to manage the fans and the outrage. Simply put, they've handled it badly. That is the problem, not that the fans are PO'd and have high expectations.
 
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#25
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This guy has it exactly correct.

Tennessee fans shouldn't be shamed but downright proud that they in a matter of hours became a sustained single voice that put a stop to shenanigans by the self anointed elitist currently on the hill.

And as he says this should echo far outside of football, far outside of sports and show the rest of the country that if you are passionate about something you can make a difference.

Dilly Dilly Michael Baumann, Dilly Dilly
 
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