John Adams criticizing Fulmer again...

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Really questions if he knows talent w/o saying he doesn't know talent. Good read imo, i remember when he first wanted Fulmer gone and everybody ripped him, now he seems like a good journalist to some
 
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He is a good journalist. The nazi Phil's didn't like it because he tells it like it is. Keep the anti-Gestapo articles coming John!!!
 
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John Adams wrote a good article?

Guess that proves the old saying correct. "Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes."
 
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Can't disagree with anything that he wrote. I think it's so obvious that a high school Senior could have written that column . . . but I can't disagree with any of it.
 
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Can't disagree with anything that he wrote. I think it's so obvious that a high school Senior could have written that column . . . but I can't disagree with any of it.

Are you trying to say us HS seinors don't know whats up?:)
 
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Are you trying to say us HS seinors don't know whats up?:)
I don't care how smart you think you are right now.

I don't care how smart you really are right now.

In 25 years you will think back of yourself at the age of 18. You will have one thought.

"What a stoned, running blind idiot. How did I even survive?"

Write that statement down and put it away. I can GUARANTEE that thought will come in life. If it doesn't, you are one of those who never learned.
 
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"John Adams criticizing Fulmer again... "

And the sky is blue and ............
 
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I don't care how smart you think you are right now.

I don't care how smart you really are right now.

In 25 years you will think back of yourself at the age of 18. You will have one thought.

"What a stoned, running blind idiot. How did I even survive?"

Write that statement down and put it away. I can GUARANTEE that thought will come in life. If it doesn't, you are one of those who never learned.

I wouldn't disagree with that.
 
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I don't care how smart you think you are right now.

I don't care how smart you really are right now.

In 25 years you will think back of yourself at the age of 18. You will have one thought.

"What a stoned, running blind idiot. How did I even survive?"

Write that statement down and put it away. I can GUARANTEE that thought will come in life. If it doesn't, you are one of those who never learned.

I wouldn't disagree with that.
Congratulations. You are actually wiser than the average 18 year old.

At 18 I knew EVERYTHING. Now, I'm 49, and half the time don't know my ass from third base. :unsure: :p
 
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Congratulations. You are actually wiser than the average 18 year old.

At 18 I knew EVERYTHING. Now, I'm 49, and half the time don't know my ass from third base. :unsure: :p

At 15, this is very enjoyable advice.
 
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quote" In fact, every position on this offense apparently was overrated in preseason"
Including Clawson

How can you write an article carving up the offense and not mention Clawson once?
 
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quote" In fact, every position on this offense apparently was overrated in preseason"
Including Clawson

How can you write an article carving up the offense amd not mention Clawson once?

Perhaps because UT's "problems" existed long before Clawson arrived?
 
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I think Adams article is pretty much spot on. How can you have any confidence in Fulmer and his staff when you see what goes on there week after week for the past several seasons. And please don't give me that "we were east division champs last year". Please.
 
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Article is well said. How can we, as fans, have any confidence in the staff that the best players are on the field? I sure as hell don't.
 
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What, are you implying that Mark Levine should not have started over Jamal Lewis?
 
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John Adams has a forum (specifically the News-Sentinel) to express his OPINIONS, and that is just what they are.........his opinions. Even though I am tired of this football merry-go-round we are on and ready for a change, I think his judgment and condemnation on Fulmer over the years has been pretty persistent. If you are not the head man, then you really don't know for sure what is going on and how you would handle things in the program (ie. dispcipline, negative publicity). He uses this public forum to blast others with his opinions when he really is not in the other person's shoes.........let him walk a mile in Fulmer's shoes and see what he would do.
 
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John Adams has a forum (specifically the News-Sentinel) to express his OPINIONS, and that is just what they are.........his opinions. Even though I am tired of this football merry-go-round we are on and ready for a change, I think his judgment and condemnation on Fulmer over the years has been pretty persistent. If you are not the head man, then you really don't know for sure what is going on and how you would handle things in the program (ie. dispcipline, negative publicity). He uses this public forum to blast others with his opinions when he really is not in the other person's shoes.........let him walk a mile in Fulmer's shoes and see what he would do.

That philosophy would effectively immunize everyone from criticism. Journalists have never been presidents, nor have they walked in their shoes, but that is what is expected along with the freedom of the press.
 
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