Players Unhappy

#28
#28
This ain't good. I was wondering on opening day why some of the starters were...well, starting. Rogers looks like a great #3 possession WR, but I dunno about being a starter...same w/ his counterpart.
 
#29
#29
The players need to play. They were beat by a team who executed and wanted the win.

Quit trying to find excuses to cover the prima donnas. If they want to win - they need to go after after it. Quit whining because they lost.

Quit making mediocre excuses and protecting them.
 
#32
#32
A good coach could win with our current talent. Changes must be made expediantly or 7-5 will become an acceptable season. We won't be replacing our current talent soon, we've got to take advantage of our FR class.

No doubt about that. If no prompt change was made, current talent would be wasted, and future talent would not come to Tennessee anymore. IMO, we just lost our best chance to beat Fl in the next 3 or 4 years, and we are not ever close. Again, if no prompt change was made, losing to Fl by 4 or 5 TD every year would be no surprise.
 
#33
#33
There have been a lot of great coaches that eventually started being losers. Look at FSU as an example. I

t is without a doubt time for Fulmer to leave. I think we are in for a very long season, one which will put the final nail in the coffin of Fulmer as the coach at UT.

We need a Bruce Pearl type guy who can come in with new energy and turn the program around. It could happen very easily with the right pick. I think we could turn it around in a year or two. Look what Spurrier has done at SC, a program with a lot less potential than UT has.
 
#34
#34
Well I'd be pretty ticked off to if the game was completely out of hand and instead of playing guys that obviously need experience for this year AND the future, you're still playing the same bums that got you behind 3 touchdowns.
 
#36
#36
If only Rick Clausen was on the team.

Fulmer is losing control over there. I just hope it doesn't equate to another losing season.

Get the talent on the field.
 
#38
#38
No, but they will reload and continue to kick our ass until we have a change in coaching IMHO.
 
#39
#39
This is once again a football team without a leader.

you are absolutely right. so much for coming to Tennessee because of the "family-like atmosphere". We play Arkansas State this weekend, it's time to play the young guys. This season is going nowhere, get them in there. The way our defense played Saturday, I do not understand why they weren't in there already.
 
#40
#40
The players need to play. They were beat by a team who executed and wanted the win.

Quit trying to find excuses to cover the prima donnas. If they want to win - they need to go after after it. Quit whining because they lost.

Quit making mediocre excuses and protecting them.
You're right, Arclight. If the b*tches want to play, they need to put it on the practice field first.
I wonder if ONeal found time last night to study the playbook or if he spent the evening kvetching about coaches who don't appreciate his genius?
 
#41
#41
Percy Harvin might be the best player in the country. However, if they don't consistently use him at wide receiver to catch the ball a bit more, the NFL guys won't drool over him quite as much. He's shown that he can obviously catch the ball, but can he do it with consistency? I'm sure he can, but they'll want to see it.

Either way, Harvin is a Top 10 pick kind of guy.

Tebow....verdict is still out, but he's looking good so far. haha Unorthodox offense or not, the guy is damn good.
 
#42
#42
Do you guys think Tebow and Harvin will stick around till their senior year if they keep playing like they did yesterday?


Why wouldn't Tebow? He probably won't get drafted as a QB. They'll bypass the draft and just give him the position of "Owner of the Team's Advisory ....(we don't need a Board)....Man"
 
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