Im still astonished how the national media is portraying us- just a s dumb, irrational fans.
No one sees the BIG picture. Several great articles out there, to include our very Miss Celina Summers blog, about the real fight.
And not one has picked up on the real reVOLt.
I think she was at a cross roads.
Felt VN rise up whether it be in emails, tweets, or calls
Then chose the right road.
vol_in_ga found and shared the link of this article in another thread of the football forum:
Rocky Top Revolt: The Real Story (Part 2: The Administration) - Last Word on College Football
Dynamite read!
The first journalist I've seen who has taken the time to truly understand the currents flowing around the events of the past few weeks. Really worth reading, if only to appreciate a good investigative journalist's work.
SFD's right, there's nothing in that pointing at Tee. You can make the case that Phil is leaving the door open for the possibility of hiring a coordinator rather than a sitting head coach, but that still leaves a lot of terrain open that doesn't have Tee Martin standing on it.
Realistically, is Phil considering Tee as one of the people he wants to consider? Absolutely. He wouldn't be Phil Fulmer if he didn't. But don't mistake that for a conclusion that Tee's his primary focus at this point.
Way early for that. Right now he's still coming up with a game plan, and a timeline, and a realistic list of candidates.
I think you can drop Ergen out of the list. Seems like Anderson and Thornton were the two main players in the Anti-Haslam camp of big boosters.
So the best interpretation I've been able to come up with (and this is all rumor and speculation) is that Anderson and Thornton took it upon themselves, before Butch was even fired perhaps, to start lining up Gruden. They likely told Currie what they were up to, and he probably gave them a "sure, whatever, go ahead" kind of response. He may even have given them a member of the AD staff to take with them for legitimacy.
Meanwhile, Currie already has his marching orders from Jimmy Haslam: to go after Schiano. He probably knows it won't be a very popular choice, so he keeps his moves secret.
And it all comes to a head last Sunday, when the competing approaches run into one another as word leaks Currie is about to sign Schiano. That's when the Anderson-Thornton team realize they've been a sideshow (from Currie's perspective).
That's how I'm reading the tea leaves, anyway.
He has now put out Part 3 which among other things talks about social media and our twitter guru's
Rocky Top Revolt: The Real Story (Part 3: The False National Narrative and the Impact of Social Media)
*a small portion of article....
Unfortunately, when I originally heard that statement from the presser, my first thought was that he was referencing Kevin Steele.
Ain't gonna lie, hearing all the stuff that's been said lately, especially the Schiano backing, has been a sidebar of epic disappointing proportions.
Im still astonished how the national media is portraying us- just a s dumb, irrational fans.
No one sees the BIG picture. Several great articles out there, to include our very Miss Celina Summers blog, about the real fight.
And not one has picked up on the real reVOLt.
VolNarion has made history!!! Im so proud.
Good morning! I said its great to be a Tennessee VOL!
Do you all think Bev would have signed the Schiano contract? Or did it just need Currie's signature?
He has now put out Part 3 which among other things talks about social media and our twitter guru's
Rocky Top Revolt: The Real Story (Part 3: The False National Narrative and the Impact of Social Media)
*a small portion of article....
I agree. It would be a hard decision to make knowing that your boss is the governor and you are going against his brother. You are finding yourself between a rock and a hard place. Only people with strong character make the right choice at that time.
I dont have a whole lot of faith that Phil is going to make a good hire here, especially after he was in on Doeren. I am glad that Phil has taken over though. Im hoping that they at least take the football program in the right direction, even if that means hiring Tee, who I dont think would be a great coach here. I dont want to have to run off Tee when he fails, but Im willing to try it. I still think we have to try at gruden, but again, not much faith to get anything big done.
