Reasons to be negative about the 2017 season

I posted something like this a while back but got burned. I think it would be a good idea to write incentives into contracts. Say if Butch has a 6 million salary, he gets 2 just for finishing the season, an extra 2 for winning the East, and an extra 2 for winning the SEC or something along those lines. If he doesn't accomplish the goals, he only gets 2 million for the season.

I'm ok with the full years pay, it's the asinine buyouts for failures worthy of being fired, that amaze me.

Let them make ridiculous amounts of money for succeeding as you suggested (huge incentives for success) but rewarding people for failure is just a bad business model in any profession.
 
scheduling Georgia Tech in their home city with that offense they know they wont be able to figure out plus its on a freakin Monday --- glad Hart is gone

I see your point, but if the Volunteers can get a win here there's reason for hope. You said it, this is a tough set up. Tougher than many realize.
 
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Brand new quarterback is what concerns me the most. We could be okay, we could be really really bad. We'll see.


Were you also concerned when Tee Martin was a junior and took over for Manning? Dormady might just be the one to take over for Dobbs, as a junior......
 
Were you also concerned when Tee Martin was a junior and took over for Manning? Dormady might just be the one to take over for Dobbs, as a junior......

Pro-style QBs don't seem to work in Butch's system Guarantano, should, be a better fit, but whomever gets the nod, QB play play is going to depend heavily on how much improvement Wells can get out of the oline before September 4th. Tee Martin would have been killed behind the 2016 offensive line.
 
What's amazing is the buyouts universities agree to.
I get "the market" for proven championship P5 coaches but the deals made for 8 win seasons including the cupcakes, astounds me.

That's not a shot against Jones, I'm talking all universities and coaches.

I know it won't happen but I would love to see performance based deals for that magnitude of money, make a return. You know, like the rest of us have to do... produce impressive results and poor results worthy of being fired, aren't rewarded.

Here's Fulmers new contract in July 2008 just four months before being fired in Nov 2008.

Fulmer's seven-year contract escalates to $3.3 million by 2014, the final year of his deal, and averages $2.99 million. Included in the contract are annual raises of $150,000 each season, although Fulmer can earn an additional raise of $100,000 for playing in the SEC championship game, $150,000 for a BCS bowl berth without winning the SEC, $350,000 for an SEC championship or an $850,000 raise for a BCS national title in any year of his contract.

Fulmer's previous one-time bonus structure remains in place, which ranges from $37,500 for a non-BCS bowl berth to a $250,000 bonus for winning the BCS national championship.

"I think (Fulmer is) under appreciated in a lot of ways by a lot of people because he has been here so long," Hamilton said. "But I can tell you in comparing him to other coaches around the country, he's clearly one of the best. His record reflects that and his persona and character reflects that when you're around him on a more intimate basis."

Additionally, Fulmer will automatically receive a one-year extension if the Vols win eight regular-season games, and his contract calls for a $1 million longevity bonus to be paid in December 2012 to reward him for 20 years of service as head coach.
 
You make a living trying to pound me for being negative, and yet here you are as the first reply to a thread titled "Reasons to be negative about the 2017 season". Brilliant.
Ho! Wow, Fade! Even when you've got one served to you in a golden wrapper... This is your reply? Brilliant! :crazy:
 
It's amazing how some people who hope Tennessee fails (Negavols) get so blind to things like this. It's like talking to a bunch of country bumpkins.
But you ARE talking to a bunch of country bumpkins. This site is simply a sounding board for their miserable lives. I'd rather remain realistic while being optimistic. Negas just lack the intuitiveness to envision what's positive..even when it's right under their drippy noses.:cray: AMIRIGHT:yes: Crybabies in 3...2...1...
 
But you ARE talking to a bunch of country bumpkins. This site is simply a sounding board for their miserable lives. I'd rather remain realistic while being optimistic. Negas just lack the intuitiveness to envision what's positive..even when it's right under their drippy noses.:cray: AMIRIGHT:yes: Crybabies in 3...2...1...

How does a resident of Bethune SC refer to anyone else in the world as a country bumpkin, and keep a straight face?
 
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Dormady's limited game experience gives him a slight advantage over Guarantano coming into the QB competition . Guarantano was rated as high as hurts and manziel coming out of HS. There's a good chance he may be the starter, if not he may be on the field before seasons end. Both have skill sets that look promising. Gonna be interesting.

As he figures his job is on the line, my guess is Butch will be too conservative to start an unproven redshirt freshman. Dormady will be the starter, but if things go south early in the season he will play Guarantano or Jones to show the admin he is at least trying in the hopes of saving his job. Sad, but true. Butch's conservatism is one of his major faults.
 
Just to counter the thread about reasons to be optimistic, what are some reasons to be negative about the 2017 season?

Good grief. When you start a thread "just to counter" without contributing reasons you thought of? That just makes you one of the ridiculous people Cam Sutton was talking about. And lazy to boot.
 
I'm ok with the full years pay, it's the asinine buyouts for failures worthy of being fired, that amaze me.

Let them make ridiculous amounts of money for succeeding as you suggested (huge incentives for success) but rewarding people for failure is just a bad business model in any profession.

Yeah, it's almost like Butch and Co are using UT's recent coaching instabilities against us. How much are they willing to pay to keep me here and give the program some stability albeit mediocre?
 
This whole season.... everything. Butches job, these players time at UT and their careers. A total revamping of the football department comes down to one thing. LIne play against salami. If we play well against salami's line we got a season, if not it's just another season and probably an average one at best.

Do you believe these line coaches can get the job done?
 
Outside of the DL I can't think of any reasons. This year should be at least 5 wins over last year. At least.
 
I'm ok with the full years pay, it's the asinine buyouts for failures worthy of being fired, that amaze me.

Let them make ridiculous amounts of money for succeeding as you suggested (huge incentives for success) but rewarding people for failure is just a bad business model in any profession.

Agreed. How about buyouts that are on a sliding scale based on average wins, Championships, behavior, probation violations, APR scores, etc.
 
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And others would never know it because their heads are buried in the sand.

I think 9-3 is the ceiling for 2017 and that's without a lot of injuries. 8-4 is more likely. I think we lose to Bama, LSU, Georgia, and possibly Florida. :cray:

That would be the Florida team that just lost eight defensive starters, five of whom will play in the NFL? The team that still hasn't found a QB?
 
How does a resident of Bethune SC refer to anyone else in the world as a country bumpkin, and keep a straight face?
I retired here; bought a horse operation. Bethune's sort of a suburb of Camden, which is SC's largest horse racing/training/hunting locale. 'Spent most of my life in the other SC...Southern California. 'Lived in the Hollywood Hills working in the music and tv industries, then finished the last decade of my career as chief producer and director of A&R for a record label in Austin, Texas. 'Just finished an action/adventure/sci-fi novel that's been picked up by a major publishing house. You:crazy:, bumpkin?
 
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I retired here; bought a horse operation. Bethune's sort of a suburb of Camden, which is SC's largest horse racing/training/hunting locale. 'Spent most of my life in the other SC...Southern California. 'Lived in the Hollywood Hills working in the music and tv industries, then finished the last decade of my career as chief producer and director of A&R for a record label in Austin, Texas. 'Just finished an action/adventure/sci-fi novel that's been picked up by a major publishing house. You:crazy:, bumpkin?

Congratulations, you hit all the bases except for " and my girlfriend is a model, in Canada."
 
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Butch Jones is 2-2 against Vandy and with another loss to the Commodores he'll be 2-3.......is this negative enough?:cray:
 
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Butch Jones is 2-2 against Vandy and with another loss to the Commodores he'll be 2-3.......is this negative enough?:cray:

Butch knows how to beat Georgia and figured out how to beat Florida this year. As long as we can keep beating those foes on a regular basis, I think the Vandy and usce wins will follow.
 
Butch knows how to beat Georgia and figured out how to beat Florida this year. As long as we can keep beating those foes on a regular basis, I think the Vandy and usce wins will follow.

How does Josh Dobbs throwing a Hail Mary to Jennings, and GA only blitzing 3 defenders translate to "Butch knows how to beat Georgia"?
 
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Were you also concerned when Tee Martin was a junior and took over for Manning? Dormady might just be the one to take over for Dobbs, as a junior......

Honestly yes, I was. Nobody thought we would do well that next year. But our defense was amazing that year and Tee turned out to be a great game manager. I hope Dormady can do the same!
 
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