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My boy Smokey...
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I'm not really sure I can sort out the emotions of it.
Fulmer and the team knows they'll name a replacement. Why would he feel disrepected if they announced that before the season's end?
The Texans. He was an OC. His last season in Green Bay they didn't sniff the playoffs. The Texans didn't, either.
I guess I just see hambone letting fulmer protect his turf for the last few weeks... announcing a new coach would make fulmer even more of an afterthought than he is currently. Hammy's taken care thus far to soften the blow (fulmer day, etc.)... and assuming our next coach is currently employed (unless its Kiffen), I'm not sure that announcing in 1 week versus 3-4 weeks will really make much difference.
Maybe its just a coping mechanism on my part to come to grips that we may not know anything for a while.
If it were someone who could start right away (I guess Kiffen is the only option here), would that coach go ahead and start doing some re-recruiting? Or would he just wait until after the season regardless?
Ok, I will rephrase. Would they start paying Kiffen before the season is over to help keep the current recruits?
I guess I just see hambone letting fulmer protect his turf for the last few weeks... announcing a new coach would make fulmer even more of an afterthought than he is currently. Hammy's taken care thus far to soften the blow (fulmer day, etc.)... and assuming our next coach is currently employed (unless its Kiffen), I'm not sure that announcing in 1 week versus 3-4 weeks will really make much difference.
Maybe its just a coping mechanism on my part to come to grips that we may not know anything for a while.
If you had followed Fulmers career from early 90's until 2001, you would have said the same thing about him. The numbers I just posted two post's ago don't lie. 45% winning percentage over his last full 5 seasons means he lost more than he won over that perriod. Is that what you want?
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I just talked to Jon Gruden's mother-in-law.
She is obviously well aware of all that is being written and stated by many networks, sportscasters, and Tennessee fans about her son-in-law coming to coach at Tennessee. The only thing she said I could share with everyone was that "many people will be surprised."
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Wow!
That is freakin awesome....:birgits_giggle: