Tee coming also?

#51
#51
There's exactly NOBODY that knows if Tee would recruit well for Tennessee.

He was a good recruiter for USC but you could hire a guy working at McDonalds and put him on the phone recruiting for USC and he would be successful.

The school USC recruits for itself.

We have good coaches and recruiters now so we don't need to fire 1 of them just to get Tee.

He used us to get a raise at USC so now Tee can go kick rocks.

VFL...GBO!!!
 
#56
#56
Please, please stop with the Tee coming home stuff. No 1: He doesn't consider UT his home because he feels underappreciated etc. blah blah blah. (basically got sand in his clit and throws himself a pity party because he's always in Peyton's shadow) No 2: He is an average coach at best but see's himself as elite and is too good to be here in any capacity other than HC. He will never come here unless it's as the HBC so please stop with the coming home BS.

I uh... I don't think you understand female anatomy.
 
#58
#58
Please, please stop with the Tee coming home stuff. No 1: He doesn't consider UT his home because he feels underappreciated etc. blah blah blah. (basically got sand in his clit and throws himself a pity party because he's always in Peyton's shadow) No 2: He is an average coach at best but see's himself as elite and is too good to be here in any capacity other than HC. He will never come here unless it's as the HBC so please stop with the coming home BS.
Cool story.

When did y'all discuss his feelings about UT?
 
#60
#60
I would love for Tee to come back. After having more experience, maybe he could become our OC in the future.
 
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#61
#61
Cool story.

When did y'all discuss his feelings about UT?
He stated that he would only come to UT as an HC. I don't have the quote and I'm not gonna go hunting for it, its around here somewhere or google can be your best friend. Bottom line is the guy has to want to come here to be a coach. He doesn't. Period.
 
#64
#64
He stated that he would only come to UT as an HC. I don't have the quote and I'm not gonna go hunting for it, its around here somewhere or google can be your best friend. Bottom line is the guy has to want to come here to be a coach. He doesn't. Period.
Not true
 
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#70
#70
Maybe not only been married for 33 years. Maybe its changed. But I do know that its a saying that's been around for a very long time when describing whiney assed butthurt men.

I've never heard it phrased that way. It doesn't make much sense. You see, the cli--..... Nevermind. Carry on.
 
#73
#73
I've never heard it phrased that way. It doesn't make much sense. You see, the cli--..... Nevermind. Carry on.
Yeah, it really does makes sense. Since the man sits in the boat leaving space along the sides for riders. Unless its a really small boat. But then again a grain of sand is really small. Maybe its you that actually has no idea.
 
#75
#75
Where's the quote scooter?

This is the conversation that he is referring to. It's an interview about the head coaching job. Not sure that it applies now, but loosing one's job tends to change one's attitude.

“It was a situation where if I was going to go back to Tennessee, it was to be as the head coach, not as a coordinator,” he said. “I made that message very clear. When I was out of that discussion, they moved on to do what they had to do.” Tee Martin

Tee Martin: Interest in return to Tennessee was only as head coach
 
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