Open Letter To Fulmer, One last go around

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fulmermaniac

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Fulmer had a great gameplan going into Vanderbilt, unfortuantly it was just too late for his jobs sake and for this seasons sake. Implementing Berry and Coleman at QB was pure genius and running hardesty was a good decision. Like I said though, no whining or nothing, it was just too late. I hope the same gameplan goes in against Kentucky just as one good last write off and a very good riddance to Fulmer and this terrible season. Oh yeah, one more quick question? When is Fulmer going to be taken off the home page?
 
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Fulmer had a great gameplan going into Vanderbilt, unfortuantly it was just too late for his jobs sake and for this seasons sake. ..............

Not to burst your bubble but the game plan involved starting Crompton.

Anyway, I am glad you decided to stick around. Will you be keeping your username or can we expect a reincarnation?
 
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That was not much of a genius gameplan to me. How much thinking does it require to run the ball up the middle every play hoping you get a touchdown on defense so you can win.
 
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Yeah it sure was a genious gameplan. How much sense do you need to put your best all around football player in on offense with the ball??? Not that much to me. And the gameplan consisted of running the ball up the middle. I think my 5 year old nephew could form the same gameplan if he wanted to. Let's not forget also that UT played VANDY...this "genious" gameplan would have been screwed against a decent SEC team.
 
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At least end it on a good note and bring a kleenex big guy. Or, flip off Hammy... its all the same to me.
 
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Yeah it sure was a genious gameplan. How much sense do you need to put your best all around football player in on offense with the ball??? Not that much to me. And the gameplan consisted of running the ball up the middle. I think my 5 year old nephew could form the same gameplan if he wanted to. Let's not forget also that UT played VANDY...this "genious" gameplan would have been screwed against a decent SEC team.

This is the same "genius" game plan that everyone was screaming for at UCLA. . .Remember??!! :banghead2:
 
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The best Game plan I saw against Vandy, was how Chavis schemed thier hybrid QB Nickson. That was effective.
 
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#13
Pass for 21 yards. Frikkin brilliant. I just hope the new coach can come up with something similar. :crazy:
 
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Pass for 21 yards. Frikkin brilliant. I just hope the new coach can come up with something similar. :crazy:

who cares about passing yds, it's all about the W. I can remember a few games where we should have just handed the ball off but a coach decided we just had to throw to show off his QB. I'll take boring wins all day, every day
 
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who cares about passing yds, it's all about the W. I can remember a few games where we should have just handed the ball off but a coach decided we just had to throw to show off his QB. I'll take boring wins all day, every day
Yep.
 
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Sorry but starting Crompton was not much of a game plan
Well, we do have to start someone at quarterback. It's not like any of them are any good. I guess Phil figured Crompton looked the best at handing off during the week, so he got the nod.

Maybe we should just put in the single wing and snap it straight to the running back. :)
 
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Fulmer had a great gameplan going into Vanderbilt, unfortuantly it was just too late for his jobs sake and for this seasons sake. Implementing Berry and Coleman at QB was pure genius and running hardesty was a good decision. Like I said though, no whining or nothing, it was just too late. I hope the same gameplan goes in against Kentucky just as one good last write off and a very good riddance to Fulmer and this terrible season. Oh yeah, one more quick question? When is Fulmer going to be taken off the home page?

He had a great gameplan for Vanderbilt? :eek:lol: You would lick Phil Fulmer's boots clean even if he had just stepped into a big, steaming pile of dog****.
 
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Let me gameplan the UK game....Put Coleman in, leave Coleman in. Run it til they stop it, and run it some more. When it finally looks like play action will work, throw it enough to let BJ get in some rhythm. Mix and serve. No G gun, B gun etc.
 
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Who the hell do you all expect to start, bad QB #1, bad QB #2, or bad QB #3? They're all terrible. Each one has proven that he just can't handle the pressure of starting QB. Personally, at this point, it doesn't matter who starts at quarterback. Bad, inconsistent play will abound. The issue is that we need to keep him (whoever it is) off the ground, and make sure that the line blocks well enough for it to leave that person's hand, wether it be to a back or a receiver. No matter who plays, passes are going to be bad, so who cares who starts? Clean house and hand the reins over to Tajh.
 
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