thebjd
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It is time to get over the negative attitudes about CPF. We should celebrate his contributions and move on . He is an all time great and though he struggled at the end he recruited and coached some of the most exciting and talented teams we have ever had.
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Why hasn't anyone of sigificance with a HC opening offered him a job?
Failed to hire a big name coach? The first guy has been an NFL head coach and now coaches one of the storied programs in college football. Agree that Dooley wasn't a big name but your dislike for Kiffin blinds you to reality.
YOu made the post as if both players were "playing" in the NFL. Ainge never actually played and Crompton couldn't make a roster.
You make the dumbest and most uninformed comments when the subject of a thread is Phillip Fulmer. He had a good run in the 90s. He was mediocre, at best, during the last decade.
that wasn't that big a factor. Johnny did himself in. he had been pissing important people off prior to his heart issues and it got worse after that.
several assistants left locker room at halftime and were ready to turn in notices and CPF talked them back in. That got to Dickey and from there, things steamed roll on Johnny. he PO'd a bunch of high placed boosters at an October reception including a former team mate. was the last straw and then came Memphis.
Fulmer did have some inquiries and there was talk of him getting a head coaching opportunity but that was not as large a factor, IMO, as Johnny's own actions.
At the end of the day IMO he did two things that cost him.
1) he would let people do their thing and them come in and meddle/change in the process and frustrate everyone.
2) he let certain assistants have too much clout/power and didn't do anything to stop them when they stepped out of line.
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Two statements that completely contradict each other. Kudos for taking the anti-Fulmer logic to new illogical extremes. So, according to #2, Fulmer "didn't do anything to stop" his assistants but according to #1, also "come and meddle/change and frustrate everyone." In other words, he meddled too much, and oh yeah, completely failed to meddle too.
Bottom line is this -- Fulmer's 90's success elevated Tennessee expectation beyond all reason, especially given Tennessee's lack of local talent when access to local talent is the defining aspect of success in this big-money-coaches era of college football. When he overachieved this past decade, but the competitive landscape kept us from overachieving as much as we did in the 90's, then fans blamed Fulmer personally, with every self-contradictory logic and personal innuendo they could muster, rather than face the reality of Tennessee's place in the current competitive landscape. To do so, Tennessee fans enamored and nurtured the same illusions and delusions most people suffer from -- the belief they control more of the outcome of their world surroundings than they actually do. Now Tennessee fans will have to find out the hard way just what performing-to-par looks like for Tennessee football.
Of course Fulmer has no responsibility for the lack of upperclassmen contributors.
Fulmer's upperclassmen, his recruits, and a few Dooley recruits were the only contributors to last year's team. And, of course, there would have been more Fulmer upperclassmen and recruits without the attrition afflicted on us by Kiffin.
The fact that you still regurgitate that garbage after it's been thoroughly debunked is just a testament to the impenetrability of your delusion.
It hasn't been debunked. I "debunked" your alleged debunking. In other words, I debunked your bunk.
Janzen + Bray = Kiffin contributors. And, I'm letting Bray go since Ogre and Hero forfeited the EEs when they tried to convince them not to attend class.
Otherwise, Dooley + Fulmer.