How do you react while watching a Tennessee game

#52
#52
The Mizzou game, I basically was playing around with my phone with a bored expression more than anything. Lol

Wish I had been.

Got sucked into going for the first time this year after beating down Kentucky.

Hoping for Jekyll.....got Hyde.
 
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#53
#53
I scream, yell "yeah" and jump up and stand in front of the t.v.. My dog, Sonny (in my avatar), gets concerned and usually goes downstairs.
 
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#54
#54
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#55
#55
Coworker moved here from very far away, and he told this story. Saturday comes around and his neighbors run out onto the lawn and start chanting "Fire Fulmer! Fire Fulmer! Fire Fulmer!" This was in 1993. I suspect it was even his first game as head coach. I'm not sure what Fulmer did. Maybe he put the QB in shotgun on 4th down.
 
#61
#61
Look, I’ve been around a long time watching Tennessee football. I’ve never bash anyone on the team, or coaches. Do I get upset? Yes, I get upset when a receiver drops a ball, or the qb gets sacked, or we loose yardage on a running play but I never give up. Until that clock hits zero in the fourth quarter, I’m all in. Do I get upset for a penalty? Absolutely I do, and I’ll let that player have it while watching. Like a false start, I’ll say something or scream, WATCH THE BALL WHEN IT IS SNAPPED, or see holding, or anything that I think these players know about not doing. I think the most uncomfortable thing for me is holding and false starts, that drives me up the wall. They know better than that. Well anyways, what drives you crazy?
Personally I hate it when our defense gets ran on a consistent basis.
 
#62
#62
I have worked really hard to keep my blood pressure in tact. I hope to retire in two years. I turned off Bama & 2 nd half of the Dawgs. Got upset watching the Gamecocks. Watched all of KY. And only watched first quarter of Mizoo. My blood pressure really started to elevate this fall. Probably will not watch any of Vandy if it is on the tube.

I just watched the 2nd half of Louisville and The Big Orange Barnes Crew. Nice win, sweet. Not nearly as hard as Coach P's crew to watch. I do like Coach P. GBO
 
#65
#65
Let's see, being so predictable on 1st and 2nd down, like somebody else said previously corners giving too much cushion, needing inches for TD/first down and bringing out the shotgun formation(maybe that will change with a better OL), PI because the DB didn't turn his head and look for the ball, snap infraction on the center(really?! you have the @!$& ball)
 
#67
#67
I am in the fraternity of old guys that ride around with little dogs. You've seen us in cars and trucks driving around with pampered mostly little dogs that have become our substitute kids. I told wifey if little dog goes, give me a shot between the toes and just box us up together, it's how it is with us. You see me you likely see him. However, when UT is playing poorly the ONLY time he leaves me is then, I don't even have to be screaming or doing anything, he just goes to the other side of the house by himself until the game is over. That should give you some idea how I watch and feel about UT football.
 
#68
#68
I’ve been numb that last two seasons. I pretty much just sit in stunned silence and quaff as much beer as humanly possible in 3-4 hours.
 
#69
#69
Losing still depresses me, but instead of days it only last a few hours. Winning, however makes me smile for days!
 
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#72
#72
UT Football is an appetizer and UT Basketball is the main entree while UT Baseball is a dessert.
 
#74
#74
I’ve been numb that last two seasons. I pretty much just sit in stunned silence and quaff as much beer as humanly possible in 3-4 hours.
Numb is the way to describe the feeling I have... refuse to get too pumped if things go well, and certainly do not get pizzed anymore if we lose.
The old days were totally different... pretty emotionally involved.
 

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