Showing respect for players

If you ever have a kid, if he is blessed enough to be able to compete in Div I football, you won't want to send him to UT. Much (not all) of the fan base is utter Sh&t. Many of those never attended the University, but they believe it is there god given right to boo the hell out of the team because the bought a ticket and a $5 hotdog.

If I ever have a child who plays Div 1 football, I will make sure he is prepared to not get his panties in a wad when he screws up and people jump on him for it. In fact, I will hope that he is able to use it as motivation to better himself
 
If you ever have a kid, if he is blessed enough to be able to compete in Div I football, you won't want to send him to UT. Much (not all) of the fan base is utter Sh&t. Many of those never attended the University, but they believe it is there god given right to boo the hell out of the team because the bought a ticket and a $5 hotdog.

Don't worry... I'm sure Neyland won't be close to capacity much this season.


The booing phase is done with... now you can hear the whistling of the wind and, if you listen closely, Gen. Neyland turning over in his grave.
 
If you ever have a kid, if he is blessed enough to be able to compete in Div I football, you won't want to send him to UT. Much (not all) of the fan base is utter Sh&t. Many of those never attended the University, but they believe it is there god given right to boo the hell out of the team because the bought a ticket and a $5 hotdog.

I would tell him that if he doesn't want to give 110% every play, try and be the best he can every down, and to expect criticism from all parties involved with the sport from the fans to the coaches that he needs to take up dress making and don't play sports. You still don't understand what is happening on the Hill right now and until you do and understand that people put about as much in it money and time wise as the players then you will NEVER understand where we are coming from.
 
Don't worry... I'm sure Neyland won't be close to capacity much this season.


The booing phase is done with... now you can hear the whistling of the wind and, if you listen closely, Gen. Neyland turning over in his grave.

That's a chilling sound.
 
If I ever have a child who plays Div 1 football, I will make sure he is prepared to not get his panties in a wad when he screws up and people jump on him for it. In fact, I will hope that he is able to use it as motivation to better himself

The scary part is they don't think they need to improve anything except for not pulling a Barney Fife and "shooting themselves in the foot".
 
I would tell him that if he doesn't want to give 110% every play, try and be the best he can every down, and to expect criticism from all parties involved with the sport from the fans to the coaches that he needs to take up dress making and don't play sports. You still don't understand what is happening on the Hill right now and until you do and understand that people put about as much in it money and time wise as the players then you will NEVER understand where we are coming from.


And how do you know Crompton wasn't giving 110?
 
I doubt it. Some people in this world thrive on discontent, they'll show just to bitch about it.

While that's true, that doesn't negate any booing from any fan.

There will be people here, for sure. It'll be a sad sight when the Saban Express shows up into town and people would rather drive thumb-tacks under the nails than see Bama roll over us.
 
It's hard to tell if the booing is for the players, or for the coaches. I think most rational fans, and even those that aren't, who follow our team are upset with our coaches. The booing occurred after boneheaded, poorly planned, and down right embarrassing plays. Those moments, in my mind, are on the coaches.
 
The real irony is that, after knowing in your heart we weren't going to win, you go to the game anyway and then boo.

I always love the holier than thou posters who show up after games like this. You're such a great fan…

Nothing sucks quite as much as watching your program slip into mediocrity while everybody in the nation is watching.
 
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