Orangeslice13
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And I totally didn't ask you how much yore corches made you run (when you played) for complainin about the refsI think you’re pretty too.
Seriously though. That’s why I love this thread and these posters we can talk about things free of stupidity. I don’t intend to talk down to people but apparently that’s how I come off.
This may surprise you but I once lead the city in unsportsmanlike conduct penalties (“I named my boat “unsportsmanlike conduct “)And I totally didn't ask you how much yore corches made you run (when you played) for complainin about the refs
I didn't go there
HAHAHA
Oh chit fahr
This may surprise you but I once lead the city in unsportsmanlike conduct penalties (“I named my boat “unsportsmanlike conduct “)
I was once kicked out of church league basketball.
Played pool volleyball at the red woman’s work function. Dr Mutter who played football for UT described me as “very aggressive” the next day at reds work. I was on his team.
“Mom, I want you to meet the girl I’m going to marry…”Our high school team went into inner city Dallas (Carter) to play a game. They had a girl who broke the nose of our players and bloodied another with an elbow. I told her to look out. We were up by 20 with about 4 minutes to go and she was driving for a layup. I made a partial attempt with one hand at the ball and with my elbow, I caught her square on the jaw. I stood over her and told her "I told you to look out b--ch".
They had two girls run at me throwing punches and I tossed both of them aside before the Dallas PD who was at the game intervened. I had fans run on the court at me, throw batteries at me. I referred them to the scoreboard. I went to midcourt, ala Terrell Owens and mocked spitting on their mascot.
Our high school team went into inner city Dallas (Carter) to play a game. They had a girl who broke the nose of our players and bloodied another with an elbow. I told her to look out. We were up by 20 with about 4 minutes to go and she was driving for a layup. I made a partial attempt with one hand at the ball and with my elbow, I caught her square on the jaw. I stood over her and told her "I told you to look out b--ch".
They had two girls run at me throwing punches and I tossed both of them aside before the Dallas PD who was at the game intervened. I had fans run on the court at me, throw batteries at me. I referred them to the scoreboard. I went to midcourt, ala Terrell Owens and mocked spitting on their mascot.
But despite the uninspiring performance against a team the Vols boat raced the previous two seasons, the sky is not falling for Tennessee football. The program is still on the right path under Heupel. Saturday was just an unfortunate setback.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to like my own post’s content.But despite the uninspiring performance against a team the Vols boat raced the previous two seasons, the sky is not falling for Tennessee football. The program is still on the right path under Heupel. Saturday was just an unfortunate setback.
Rebuilding a program isn't always linear. There are ups and downs. And it's important to remember that less than three years ago, everyone -- and I do mean everyone -- wrote the obituary for Tennessee football. The program was left for dead after the disastrous end of the Jeremy Pruitt era. And two years later, Heupel led the Vols to 11 wins for the first time in two decades.
That 11-win season gave Tennessee fans a reason to be excited. But it also cursed Heupel with unreasonably high expectations for 2023. The Vols are still fighting their way out of the hole that Pruitt dug. Tennessee saw some daylight last season, but there's still some climbing to do before they're all the way back.