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Ramon ,What gives you the right to open your MOUTH,Before you to have the right say anything you may want to watch the film from this season and check your penalties and the standing around like you have all season and the missing of your Blocks ,Since you have yet to do your JOB!! , Because a good coach would have benched you........ So until you can make it thru at least 5 games with out the dumb penalties that you get every time you line up on the offensive line then maybe you can have the right to say something, Until then Keep Quiet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I don't think your the Sunday game type and you should count your self very lucky Coach Fulmer took a chance on you because your not SEC MATERIAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JACK
 
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well I have been stewing on this since I heard these comments this afternoon on the way home......So im sorry if Grammers not my strong suit but I did you spell check....
 
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thats why he hates to see Coach fulmer go, because any big time discipline guy would have benched Ramon and the other non related Arian Foster for repeatedly making the same mistakes over and over again!
 
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I was upset with his comments, but then I realized he is an idiot. These young guys need a talking to before they run their mouths. Fulmer really needs to straighten them out before he is gone as coach.
 
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The guy who recruited him and has been his father figure for the last four years just got fired. What was he suppose to say!? "Well, I think UT made the right decision?"
 
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Ramon ,What gives you the right to open your MOUTH,Before you to have the right say anything you may want to watch the film from this season and check your penalties and the standing around like you have all season and the missing of your Blocks ,Since you have yet to do your JOB!! , Because a good coach would have benched you........ So until you can make it thru at least 5 games with out the dumb penalties that you get every time you line up on the offensive line then maybe you can have the right to say something, Until then Keep Quiet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

P.S.
I don't think your the Sunday game type and you should count your self very lucky Coach Fulmer took a chance on you because your not SEC MATERIAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JACK

What gives you the right to say anything about Ramon? He is defending his coach, like any good player would do. You heard what Eric Berry said right? The man has been like family to them. Good people stick up for their family.
 
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Ramon ,What gives you the right to open your MOUTH,Before you to have the right say anything you may want to watch the film from this season and check your penalties and the standing around like you have all season and the missing of your Blocks ,Since you have yet to do your JOB!! , Because a good coach would have benched you........ So until you can make it thru at least 5 games with out the dumb penalties that you get every time you line up on the offensive line then maybe you can have the right to say something, Until then Keep Quiet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

P.S.
I don't think your the Sunday game type and you should count your self very lucky Coach Fulmer took a chance on you because your not SEC MATERIAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JACK

You're a complete idiot...really.

I listened to that and what I heard was a young man who is doing his best to respond to a difficult situation in a positive manner. I don't see how his saying that he and his fellow teammates will continue to hold their heads up high is wrong. I don't see how a player expressing his sentiments towards a coach who has been his mentor, and as both Eric AND Ramon said, his family is wrong. I do NOT see how expressing his sadness for the loss of his coach is bad.

I've known Ramon for years. He is a very nice young man and really doesn't deserve taking crap from ignorant people like you. He's a really great guy and a really good player who is just caught up in a bad situation. This semester has been a rough semester for his team and especially him. I've got classes with Eric Berry, Ramon, Andre Mathis, Lucas Taylor, and quite a few others. I see them come into class every day beat down from practicing SO hard and I still see their commitment to doing well academically. So, go ahead and say what you like about him, but you're not going to win my vote.

The thing is, people got what they wanted and Fulmer is leaving. We need to support him now for what he has done and let bygones be bygones and stop putting down these 19, 20, 21 etc yr-old young athletes who have been working hard. I've noticed a lot of wishy-washy fans who only respect athletes when they win games. They could fumble the ball 18 times in a game, but if they won they'd get your respect. It's just not right. Don't take your hostility out on these athletes unless you can get your "butt" out there and do better.

Some people...seriously..........




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He has the "right" to run his mouth, aka voice his opinion, because he is part of the team; and as one of the team captains he has much more of a right than you do.
 
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You're a complete idiot...really.

I listened to that and what I heard was a young man who is doing his best to respond to a difficult situation in a positive manner. I don't see how his saying that he and his fellow teammates will continue to hold their heads up high is wrong. I don't see how a player expressing his sentiments towards a coach who has been his mentor, and as both Eric AND Ramon said, his family is wrong. I do NOT see how expressing his sadness for the loss of his coach is bad.

I've known Ramon for years. He is a very nice young man and really doesn't deserve taking crap from ignorant people like you. He's a really great guy and a really good player who is just caught up in a bad situation. This semester has been a rough semester for his team and especially him. I've got classes with Eric Berry, Ramon, Andre Mathis, Lucas Taylor, and quite a few others. I see them come into class every day beat down from practicing SO hard and I still see their commitment to doing well academically. So, go ahead and say what you like about him, but you're not going to win my vote.

The thing is, people got what they wanted and Fulmer is leaving. We need to support him now for what he has done and let bygones be bygones and stop putting down these 19, 20, 21 etc yr-old young athletes who have been working hard. I've noticed a lot of wishy-washy fans who only respect athletes when they win games. They could fumble the ball 18 times in a game, but if they won they'd get your respect. It's just not right. Don't take your hostility out on these athletes unless you can get your "butt" out there and do better.

Some people...seriously..........




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He has the "right" to run his mouth, aka voice his opinion, because he is part of the team; and as one of the team captains he has much more of a right than you do.

Plain and simple WHY HASEN'T HE DONE HIS JOB!, When you get to his level its all about knowing your role!!!!!
 
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Plain and simple WHY HASEN'T HE DONE HIS JOB!, When you get to his level its all about knowing your role!!!!!

He's actually done a pretty damn good job. Yes, he has gotten a couple of penalties, but the whole team has. He wouldn't be left tackle and one of the team captains if he didn't have some skill. With someone in his position, it's harder to see when they're doing well because the camera is on the QB or the RB-not them. The only thing you're going to notice is when a player in that position makes a mistake-aka gets a penalty-because that draws attention to him.

Either way, you need to get a life and chill out on these young athletes. They're taking a beating in the media as it is and they don't need pseudofans like you on their cases. When they make it to the NFL and actually receive a salary for it and make it their life's work, criticize away. As it is, some of these young men become involved in sports at a young age as a means of achieving a college education. I think it's very admirable.

I also think it is admirable that every day I see some of these young men, they are holding their heads up and continuing to smile.
 
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What he said after the Fulmer deal was very emotionally driven. He's one of the team leaders, so of course we expect that from him -- hell, his teammates are LOOKING to him to voice their collective opinion.

Welcome to sports.
 

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