gainesvol82
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The entire point of the thread was for Hat to gloat at those people's expense. Hat obviously has a lot of knowledge. There's no need for an entire thread from him reminding the Fulmerite's of how little they know. That just seems childish.
you know the fans will get a black eye in the media if they start to not show up or the boos keep coming en masse.
not that it should matter, but get ready. the big orange faithful will get put thru the ringer as this ship goes down as well.
Gotcha.
If things continue down this road to oblivion, you'll see alot more of it, alot sooner.
i don't either......just raising the point. Nebraska fans went thru it. Michigan fans just went thru it. we will go thru it too.I honestly don't care. I do not blame people for booing and not coming here to watch a pathetic product.
I will be here for every home game simply because I'm on campus. If I were a graduate (or just a fan that makes the drive, I'm not discriminating) and had to drive and watch this, I wouldn't waste the time, money and gas. It's hard to care when the people on the field don't.
I know, it's sad.
The worst thing is I'm getting out of the military and moving back down South this weekend, and my wife and I were really looking forward to going to the Bama game. Now I just feel that if I go that's like volunteering for a spinal tap with no anesthetics.
So what is your reasoning for '02? You really think '03 and '04 made 2002 OK because we beat a Ron Zook coached Florida team 2 years in a row and owned Alabammy with Sheila at the helm? 2002 WAS the hiccup, that WAS the alarm that Fulmer was losing control. 2003 and 2004 came about and we let it go, in denial. Then 2005 comes around and it's only a tad worse than '02 simply because we lost to Vandy and didn't make a bowl.
Fast forward to today, and everyone points to 2005 as the hiccup, when it was really 2002.
And if you REALLY want to get picky, it started with the 99 recruiting class, possibly the worse Fulmer has had until this year.
There are no more excuses to be made.
I honestly don't care. I do not blame people for booing and not coming here to watch a pathetic product.
I will be here for every home game simply because I'm on campus. If I were a graduate (or just a fan that makes the drive, I'm not discriminating) and had to drive and watch this, I wouldn't waste the time, money and gas. It's hard to care when the people on the field don't.
Hind sight is pretty clear. I don't recall seeing or hearing anyone calling for CPF's head after the 02 season. You cant fire a coach a few years after a national title because he has a hiccup. It doesnt happen anywhere.
I went to my first game in 1987. Told the story here many times of how I became a real fan (I was only 7 then and while I loved UT I didn't get really hooked until seeing it in person, even after the 85 Sugar Vols) and I will be sure to tell it again sometime. I haven't missed a season of coming to at least one game every year since then. Once I got old enough to be able to go to every home game, I didn't miss one from 1991-2000. I've only missed about 4 games since that 91 season. I can honestly say I have little desire to go to another game this year, save for Alabama simply because a bunch of my friends and I have a weekend planned up there, obviously had it planned long before the season started.
I know there are others that have made it alot more games than myself, but I consider myself to be pretty dedicated and my dedication has waivered to the point that I would rahter watch other teams on TV and listen to the game as opposed to going.
again, 1993 started me on that train. The late 90s resurgence was a pleasant surprise. 2001 SECCG got me recentered on the fact that Fulmer isn't prepared to outcoach anyone.Quite the contrary. If I am not mistaken the original fire Fulmer website(s) started popping up right around that same time. A smaller contingent were unhappy after 99, grew some in 2000, then it's ballooned since LSU part II in 01.
Quite the contrary. If I am not mistaken the original fire Fulmer website(s) started popping up right around that same time. A smaller contingent were unhappy after 99, grew some in 2000, then it's ballooned since LSU part II in 01.
again, 1993 started me on that train. The late 90s resurgence was a pleasant surprise. 2001 SECCG got me recentered on the fact that Fulmer isn't prepared to outcoach anyone.
Hell man the minute a coach is hired there is a Fire"insert name here".com But in reality there was no cry for him to go and you and I and everyone else pretty much kows that the case.
mine too, in Neyland.....i had been to several games outside knoxville before then.......but i was 21 at that point in time. i now just feel old. thanks for that groves. :banghead2:My first game in person was in 1994. I'm 23 and I've been to at least one home game since then and I would not spend one cent to make it up here until something happens.
It's a damn shame that it has come to that
i was much more forgiving than you. the 93 Bama game was way too early on for me, in fact, just the fact we didn't lose to BAma again was a good start at the time. the 01 c'ship game i was willing to let go because it was the 3rd time in 4 years we played for the SEC title......i didn't see what was coming, starting in 02.again, 1993 started me on that train. The late 90s resurgence was a pleasant surprise. 2001 SECCG got me recentered on the fact that Fulmer isn't prepared to outcoach anyone.
Again, you are wrong here. There were several who were unhappy with him after that season. You have a selective memory.
You supported Fulmer and tried to pass off Doug Dickey as something other than a self interested piece of trash. That's all I need to form an opinion of you.
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again, 1993 started me on that train. The late 90s resurgence was a pleasant surprise. 2001 SECCG got me recentered on the fact that Fulmer isn't prepared to outcoach anyone.