JZVOL
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I notice you don't attack what was said, only the anonymous people who said it.
If you discredit them you think you discredit the article, even though everything in the article is consistent with what has been said about the program since 05.
Then claim your not trying to defend Fulmer by doing that.
I notice you don't attack what was said, only the anonymous people who said it.
If you discredit them you think you discredit the article, even though everything in the article is consistent with what has been said about the program since 05.
Then claim your not trying to defend Fulmer by doing that.
Explain this to me. If I didnt criticize what he said, does that mean I acknowledge that the content is pretty well accurate?
ANd If I acknowledge that his content is pretty well accurate, just how am I defending Fulmer?
This is my take on the whole CPF saga...whatever happens, happens. Im not going to cry, whine, complain, throw a tantrum. I am a VOL fan and I will remain one no matter who is coach.
WHat I read in Saturdays KNS is what I expect to see from a poster on here or any other VOL message board. Nothing more. There was no expressed opinion. There was nothing to follow up on. Telling us they suck, isnt news. Telling us things have changed, isnt news.
Since JP presented it as a bunch of quotes from others, it cant be classified as an point of view. Since he didnt name names or cite sources, for all anybody knows, its a fabricated story.
Im a firm believer in the freedom of the press and YES, I do know confidential sources play a part in it...as long as it leads somewhere. WHere does the JP column lead?
SO I have the problem now?JP isn't employed by the KNS. He writes randomly on there from time to time and not all of his pieces "lead" somewhere. Why do they have to? It's sports, not real news. You are taking this article way too seriously.
SO I have the problem now?
What if your local paper printed a story on your family, using nothing but unnamed sources? They didnt particularily attack YOU or and other member. Just the family.
As far as taking it too seriously, somebody should. Yep, its just a sports story. We give them the power to print highly suspect material in the sports pages, dont you think it will spread to the front pages?
I truly haven't followed close enough, but when did Fulmer come out with this "Cheap shot" attack on Pennington? Was it after the win against Georgia, or was it before the game. My contention has been that if it was after it was because he had "won" and he had just proven that they could coach- on the other hand, if he came out with this before the game, I respect that.
If it did happen after the game, and had TN lost, would he have said anything at all.
SO I have the problem now?
What if your local paper printed a story on your family, using nothing but unnamed sources? They didnt particularily attack YOU or and other member. Just the family.
As far as taking it too seriously, somebody should. Yep, its just a sports story. We give them the power to print highly suspect material in the sports pages, dont you think it will spread to the front pages?
Explain to me who attacked CPF. Are you a family member of CPF?
What will spread, the fact that are program has been declining over the last 10 seasons?
The story even stated those players thought CPF was a good coach and could turn things around, you must have skipped that part.
what I hear some of you saying is that you have no respect for at least some former UTK football players.
Excellent post. QFTIf this is redundant of prior posts, I apologize. I haven't read the whole thread.
The use of "unnamed sources" is not inherently poor journalism. This is a fine practice when reporting on FACTS which can be independently verified. But, this particular article is a piece about peoples' opinions. Thus, the newsworthiness of the article is directly tied to the identity of the individuals polled. For example, are we talking about a Peyton Manning or a C.J. Leak? It matters because, in this example, one has an opinion we might be inclined to heed, while the other certainly doesn't. So, if the journalist can't get the former players to go on record, he may as well not publish the piece.
what I hear some of you saying is that you have no respect for at least some former UTK football players.