Rule #1 for 2009

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onevol74

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Do not start the wave when we are on offense!!!!!! At least act like you know what football is about.

This happens every year at the first game.
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Do not start the wave when we are on offense!!!!!! At least act like you know what football is about.

This happens every year at the first game.
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... or defense, or special teams.
 
#8
#8
Do not start the wave when we are on offense!!!!!! At least act like you know what football is about.

This happens every year at the first game.
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Rule number one is 'get the money!' and Hamiltons all over that one. your rule is below rule number one.
 
#10
#10
Rule #3: If a play doesn't work, do not loudly pretend like you are smarter than the OC.
 
#11
#11
Seriously though . I would like to see Tennessee fans make more noise when the opposing team has the ball . We could be the 12th man with 100,00 + fans , but we don't seem to get it . We need fans to be wise and active( not reactive )to make it a true home feild advantage . Fans can make a diiference in a game
 
#13
#13
Rule #6: Do not sit in the corner and sulk. It draws attention in a negative way. Draw attention to yourself, but on your own terms.
 
#18
#18
Rule #8: Boooooooooooooooooo whenever possible
Rule #33: Stand your butt up if you can't see over me

:wavey:
 
#20
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Rule #3: If a play doesn't work, do not loudly pretend like you are smarter than the OC.

My favorite.

Oh, and blaming a play on the quarterback with no attention paid to the other 10 guys on offense.
 
#22
#22
Rule #3: If a play doesn't work, do not loudly pretend like you are smarter than the OC.

Agreed. unless we rewind to last year then we all are smarter than that offensive coordinator. the Clawfence was awful
 
#23
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Rule #3: If a play doesn't work, do not loudly pretend like you are smarter than the OC.
If you seem to have heard that last year a inordinate amount of times, could it have been that maybe they were......just saying :whistling:


I can hardly believe anyone could have done worse. I was longing for Randy Sanders :crazy:
 
#25
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Seriously though . I would like to see Tennessee fans make more noise when the opposing team has the ball . We could be the 12th man with 100,00 + fans , but we don't seem to get it . We need fans to be wise and active( not reactive )to make it a true home feild advantage . Fans can make a diiference in a game

You must of only attended a football game recently.

But I agree 100%. It's time for teams to start dreading playing at Neyland again.
 

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