No respect of coaches

#26
#26
So if he's on the roster and travels to away games, why would you have to state the obvious...that he's at all the practices and workouts?
 
#27
#27
I know a guy who knows a guy who is the water boy's friend and he said that Dooley was getting plenty of respect and the team was sad after the Florida loss.

I think I know that guy. He's my cousin's best friend ex- girlfriend's uncle's second cousin. We're facebook buds!!
 
#28
#28
I know someone that was in the locker room when Fulmer was the coach at the end of his UT coaching career. He is a policeman and would escort/protect Fulmer on gamedays. He has told stories of the players being disrepectful to the coaches in the locker room. Just makes me wonder if this behavior is true or does this type of thing happen more often than we know?:unsure:
 
#29
#29
Gentlemen, close your eyes for a minute.

Cindylew, they're 18 to 22 year olds. What percentage of young men that age act appropriately all the time? Or always show respect when they should? Maturity doesn't always happen when it should. :whistling:

OK gentlemen, you can open your eyes now.
 
#30
#30
One of my best friends is on the Tennessee roster and is at all the practices and workouts and sees what goes on everyday...I had a conversation with him earlier this week regarding Dooley. He says Dooley has no respect within the locker room. He also went on to say that losing doesn't seem to bother the team and that after the Florida loss it was a party in the locker room on Sunday. If the coaches don't have support of their players, what good are they?
One of my friends said that's why every coach needs his own guys that he has recruited. We have team members recruited by 3 different HCs now. That has to hurt team unity. Yet, some of you are clamoring to add yet another change. That's not going to happen because most of us know the harm that would do. Dooley gets his own team of recruits and his own recruited senior class. If he fails after, and only after that time, then we'll make a change in HCs. Not before. That is a recipe for disaster.
 
#31
#31
Gentelmen you can all keep your eyes open:

I realize the ages of the players that is not the issue.

I am referring to repect of the coaches; the leaders of the UT Team. I would think that the coaching staff would not allow the players cussing them or telling the coaches what they will do or will not do prior to going on the field to play a game.

Thank you for explaining your thought and opinion on this anyway though.
 
#37
#37
Would you take your coach serious with orange pants on? Hes more concerned about getting his pants shipped in from France than the football team. He wants to keep tradition here. I guess tradition is showing little or no emotion on the sidelines and losing to kentucky....

If he acted like Muschump people would say he's acting like a fool and he needs to chill out.
 
#38
#38
One of my best friends is on the Tennessee roster and is at all the practices and workouts and sees what goes on everyday...I had a conversation with him earlier this week regarding Dooley. He says Dooley has no respect within the locker room. He also went on to say that losing doesn't seem to bother the team and that after the Florida loss it was a party in the locker room on Sunday. If the coaches don't have support of their
players, what good are they?

Well I volunteer at the high school level and I see crap like that all the time. Is the OP for real or not IDK but damn you think they would grow up a little bit and be a man. they have alot of growing up to do!!
 
#39
#39
I have photo evidence that Derek Dooley has lost all respect and discipline. Ready? Here it goes.

dooley.png
 

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