jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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Was the guy who started this thread even at the game? The traditional biggest game of the year was over with 6 minutes left in the first quarter.
Let me to tell you when the booing took place:
1) kicked directly to Brandon James first two kickoffs. The first was a 50 yarder, the second was taken to the house.
2) On the one yard line you called a passing play with an incompetent QB who had it intercepted. Of course we found out later that Crompton missed the call.
3) personal foul on 3rd and 1, in field goal range= No points on the board.
And after that there was no booing because the game was over. Similar, their won't be anymore home boooing because the season is over and apathy is setting in.
John Parker Wilson was booed and slammed everyday for the last half of the season last year. It really hurt UA's #1 recruiting class. The boos aren't the problem. The truth about our program is the problem. Maybe Nunes will go to UCLA and we can boo him too next year in the season opener.
What exactly are we accomplishing by booing? Hurting ourselves it sounds like. I will not boo my team no matter how displeased with things I am.
Idiotic morons eh? If his son or his father can't take a fan base that wants to win then who wants him? .
The coaches and players that are getting the doors blown off by junior high teams and our biggest rivals are hurting the program, not the fans.I want to win. I'm just not stupid enough to cut off my nose to spite my face.
To paraphrase a great line from a terrible movie, "If a fox stole your chickens, would you shoot your pig?"
Those who boo the players on the field are hurting the program.
Well Crompton would swing and hit the ground....Foster couldn't hold on to me, the special teams couldn't catch me, the secondary would be so far off they couldn't hear me........I wonder how many fans would be booing if they had the opportunity to stand on the sidelines next to the players? You have every right and they're screwing up. Just to be able to catch an offensive lineman coming off the field and to lean up into his grill and cut off a long Booooooooooo. Would you do it?
I wonder how many fans would be booing if they had the opportunity to stand on the sidelines next to the players? You have every right and they're screwing up. Just to be able to catch an offensive lineman coming off the field and to lean up into his grill and cut off a long Booooooooooo. Would you do it?
Well Crompton would swing and hit the ground....Foster couldn't hold on to me, the special teams couldn't catch me, the secondary would be so far off they couldn't hear me........
I doubt you would see a single person do it. It's not as much fun to make someone feel bad when you're in the minority and they're looking at you. At least it isn't for me.
those idiotic morons who were booing at the UAB/Fla games for Josh Nunes's decision not to come to Tennessee. I know travel distance was also mentioned, but as his father stated the booing is what really disturbed his son. You better beleave this booing is going to cost UT dearly with other recruits, but hey these dumb ass rednecks who constantly boo don't see that as an issue. They are either to stupid to see it or just don't give a darn; My guess is both. If these people had gun powder for brains they couldn't blow their nose.