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Thank you for the responses.
First, it's interesting to me to note some of the responses, though not blatantly obvious, raise the old "fan card" arguement. I absolutely 100% support the team no matter what. That is what makes me a Vol fan. Through good times and bad, I have never wavered with my support for the team. I am not, nor have I ever been, a bandwagon fan just supporting the team when it wins. But coaches are not the team. They are hired professionals, paid very well I might add, to do one thing, rise to the top. So supporting or not supporting a coach should never be a test of someone's fanhood.
Someone made a comment that he/she believed in Butch because the team did. That made a lot of sense to me. When players voiced support for Kiffin and Dooley, it always seemed like lip service because what we saw on the field didn't jibe with what they would say. So far at least, the players actions on the field have completely supported their loyalty to CBJ. I think that speaks volumes.
When it comes to recruiting, stars are pretty, but they mean very little to me. I guess my issue is trusting the staff evaluation 100%. I'm not used to UT being out front on finding players, so the idea scares me. I understand CBJ has found hidden diamonds before, but we're not talking about an exact science. Honestly, I think I'd be in love with the idea of him finding these hidden gems if not for the recent state of our team. I'm ready to win again, and taking chances may be necessary, but it's not easy for me to accept.
Also on recruiting, it scares me that I still see needs we haven't met and the number crunching is not adding up. And all these early commits are spectacular to see, but we all know how fickle teenage athletes can be. As NSD gets closer, they start to question and flip flop back and forth. So much can happen, both positive and negative, between now and February. So yes, the uncertainty of CBJ showing he can keep his class together certainly worries me.
Butch Jones the person comes across as a very likeable guy. I'd love to sit down and just talk football with him. But Butch Jones, the coach of my beloved Vols, still worries me. No doubt a large part of that is recent history, but be that as it may, I still want to see things happen before I totally buy into him. Please notice I say him. I'm all in for the team, but coaches should always have to prove themselves to some degree. We saw what happenned when that wasn't expected in the late Fulmer years.
We won't win every game, and I know that. But how you lose can speak volumes about a team and their coach. This gaunlet of games beginning with Oregon is where I believe I'll start to find answers to many of the questions I have. I look forward, win or lose, to seeing how the team does on and off the field. If they hold it together through this stretch, play hard(maybe even pull of an upset or two), and maintain their discipline, then I'll be able to say I'm impressed. That will give me confidence we're headed in the right direction.
Just to conclude, the real point I was hoping to make with this thread is that we're all Vol fans. We don't have to share the same opinion to want what's best for the team. I get tired of seeing insults traded rather than actual communication on VN. We may have completely different opinions on what this team needs, how players or coaches are performing, or any number of other things, but that does't make us more of a fan than any other. Every Saturday, we all go to "church" and root for our Vols. That's what fans do. So next time you start to question another poster's "fanhood", remember they, like you, want to see this team rise up from the ashes. Tennessee belongs on top, and I hope we get back there soon.
First, it's interesting to me to note some of the responses, though not blatantly obvious, raise the old "fan card" arguement. I absolutely 100% support the team no matter what. That is what makes me a Vol fan. Through good times and bad, I have never wavered with my support for the team. I am not, nor have I ever been, a bandwagon fan just supporting the team when it wins. But coaches are not the team. They are hired professionals, paid very well I might add, to do one thing, rise to the top. So supporting or not supporting a coach should never be a test of someone's fanhood.
Someone made a comment that he/she believed in Butch because the team did. That made a lot of sense to me. When players voiced support for Kiffin and Dooley, it always seemed like lip service because what we saw on the field didn't jibe with what they would say. So far at least, the players actions on the field have completely supported their loyalty to CBJ. I think that speaks volumes.
When it comes to recruiting, stars are pretty, but they mean very little to me. I guess my issue is trusting the staff evaluation 100%. I'm not used to UT being out front on finding players, so the idea scares me. I understand CBJ has found hidden diamonds before, but we're not talking about an exact science. Honestly, I think I'd be in love with the idea of him finding these hidden gems if not for the recent state of our team. I'm ready to win again, and taking chances may be necessary, but it's not easy for me to accept.
Also on recruiting, it scares me that I still see needs we haven't met and the number crunching is not adding up. And all these early commits are spectacular to see, but we all know how fickle teenage athletes can be. As NSD gets closer, they start to question and flip flop back and forth. So much can happen, both positive and negative, between now and February. So yes, the uncertainty of CBJ showing he can keep his class together certainly worries me.
Butch Jones the person comes across as a very likeable guy. I'd love to sit down and just talk football with him. But Butch Jones, the coach of my beloved Vols, still worries me. No doubt a large part of that is recent history, but be that as it may, I still want to see things happen before I totally buy into him. Please notice I say him. I'm all in for the team, but coaches should always have to prove themselves to some degree. We saw what happenned when that wasn't expected in the late Fulmer years.
We won't win every game, and I know that. But how you lose can speak volumes about a team and their coach. This gaunlet of games beginning with Oregon is where I believe I'll start to find answers to many of the questions I have. I look forward, win or lose, to seeing how the team does on and off the field. If they hold it together through this stretch, play hard(maybe even pull of an upset or two), and maintain their discipline, then I'll be able to say I'm impressed. That will give me confidence we're headed in the right direction.
Just to conclude, the real point I was hoping to make with this thread is that we're all Vol fans. We don't have to share the same opinion to want what's best for the team. I get tired of seeing insults traded rather than actual communication on VN. We may have completely different opinions on what this team needs, how players or coaches are performing, or any number of other things, but that does't make us more of a fan than any other. Every Saturday, we all go to "church" and root for our Vols. That's what fans do. So next time you start to question another poster's "fanhood", remember they, like you, want to see this team rise up from the ashes. Tennessee belongs on top, and I hope we get back there soon.