Return of the Fulmerites

#51
#51
Hate to play devil's advocate here, but that was the last time things were good.

Is it possible that the only way to break the Fulmer curse is Fulmer?

Vol Fans have a fever and the only prescription......is more Fulmer!

No, he has NEVER taken responsibility for running the program in to the ground. Egos running amuck! Do not expect anything from the good ole boy network worth a crap. I'll gladly eat my words & give the apology if I'm wrong but I wouldn't bet on it. :cray:
 
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#57
#57
I’ve never been mistaken for a Fulmerite since I joined this board 11 years ago. I loved what Phil had to say. He knows his place now. This could very well be a good thing
 
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#58
#58
I forgot Currie’s slam dunk with Schiano. Of course Gruden was coming still. Guess he won’t now. Damn Fulmer! We could have had Gruden.

Whatever. You really gouged me with the Gruden comment LOL

Traded one self serving turd for an older, previously unemployed self-serving turd who hasn't been in football for 10 years.

Handing the keys to the guy that put us in the ditch in the first place is beyond stupid.
 
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#59
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Whatever. You really gouged me with the Gruden comment LOL

Traded one self serving turd for an older, previously unemployed self-serving turd who hasn't been in football for 10 years.

Handing the keys to the guy that put us in the ditch in the first place is beyond stupid.

we fired fulmer, and he's back; in the most powerful position at ut. we didn't even fire kiffin. why the hell can't we bring him back? he didn't start this prolonged decline. fulmer did. it wouldn't surprise me a bit if he hires randy sanders. the king of mediocrity has finally made it to the haslam throne. unbelievable. as f'd up as this program is, i would expect our next ad to be butch jones.
 
#61
#61
we fired fulmer, and he's back; in the most powerful position at ut. we didn't even fire kiffin. why the hell can't we bring him back? he didn't start this prolonged decline. fulmer did. it wouldn't surprise me a bit if he hires randy sanders. the king of mediocrity has finally made it to the haslam throne. unbelievable. as f'd up as this program is, i would expect our next ad to be butch jones.

There is no way in hell Fulmer hires anyone that can possibly upstage him much les the guy who replaced him.

I won't be remotely surprised if he brings in Torbush from ETSU and throws Randy Sanders a bone.

If Jimbo has any shred of common sense, he is leaving Randy in Tallahassee.
 
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#64
#64
Hate to play devil's advocate here, but that was the last time things were good.

Is it possible that the only way to break the Fulmer curse is Fulmer?

Vol Fans have a fever and the only prescription......is more Fulmer!

:rock::)
 
#66
#66
I would take any of the following in no particular order

Miles
Leach
Venerables
Petrino
Norvell

Will the vetting process, apparently Peyton was involved, be reset where we can hire Norvell or Petrino?
 
#67
#67
With a Bret Bielema sighting with a load of Walmart cash and Fulmer named AD and no buffet jokes yet? Disappointed Volnation.
 
#69
#69
Not really sure why many were against him being AD in the first place. People make being an AD sound so hard. At a school like UT, you make sure the football program is good. Everything else will take care of itself. Sure you work to help the other sports too, but if football is right, then everything else is a lot easier. And, truthfully no one really cares that much if they’re not, as long as football is winning.
 
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#74
#74
I'm speaking as a Vol fan from the Millennial generation. My generation is tired of old white retreads making all of the decisions regarding coaching hires, coaching firings, financial decisions etc. We need a youth movement in all areas of our athletic administration from the BOT down to the waterboy on the team. We are a generation that is used to expressing our valuable opinions on social media and effecting change with those opinions. We do not like or appreciate top down, authoritative decision making from out of touch old white men when it has a huge effect on the world we live in. We as a generation understand the times better than those over age 45 and it is high time that we are given our due in the decision making on the Hill. Not only here but across this country in all areas of social, political, financial and religious areas of society. We are the future and we are a special generation who has arrived at just the right time to move this country and the world in a better direction based on our vision for the future.
 

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