Postgame Quotes that Ainge/CPF haters should read

#26
#26
Not really Bashing him.... I DO NOT THINK HIS HEART IS IN IT ANYMORE.....PEOPLE BECOME COMPLACENT IN JOBS OF LEADERSHIP.... THINK HE FOUND EXCELLENCE LOST IT AND IS NOW LOOKING FOR IT AGAIN BUT IS WANDERING AIMLESSLY OFF COURSE....

Seeing his facial expressions when things went wrong didn't look like someone who didn't have his heart in it. It looked like genuine pain to me. The game was winnable, we just didn't execute. Two plays made all the difference, and no one can fairly say those two plays were due to coaching. Of course anyone looking for a reason to bash will find it fair or not.
 
#27
#27
Not really Bashing him.... I DO NOT THINK HIS HEART IS IN IT ANYMORE.....PEOPLE BECOME COMPLACENT IN JOBS OF LEADERSHIP.... THINK HE FOUND EXCELLENCE LOST IT AND IS NOW LOOKING FOR IT AGAIN BUT IS WANDERING AIMLESSLY OFF COURSE....

He didn't look like he lost his "heart" watching him on the sideline last night

He was into the game
 
#28
#28
I've never seen a QB throw the ball away as much as EA / He was'nt willing to stand in there and take the hits required to make the tough completions/ I'm not convinced he will be success in NFL he has long way to go but with some good coaching he might make it / I wish him good luck
 
#29
#29
There were several plays where Ainge could have run and gained yardage instead of throwing it away. Ever since his injury last year at South Carolina, he doesn't ever run when the receivers are covered and I've always wondered if that's him or the coaching staff.
 
#31
#31
love fulmer the man, have zero faith in fulmer the football coach. that being said, vols were not out coached last nite. out executed perhaps. and even with all of their injuries, lsu still had more bullets in the chamber. incredible depth.
 
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