Let's see, I was three years old when you started going to Vol games, I started following them when Doug Dickey was the coach, attended my first game when I was in the eighth grade, it was against Tulane, when Curt Watson was the running back. I've been through the Bill Battle years, the Johnny Majors years, Fulmer, Kiffin, Dooley, and Jones. Like you, I have seen the good times and the bad, but I never gave up on the team. Coaches, yes, but not the players. There are a lot of good players that have worn the orange, and unfortunately, some of them have been the victims of poor coaching that failed to develop them. That's on the coaches, not the players. I believe that we finally have a coach to get us back to championship level. All that to say this; it isn't the players that are to blame. Bad AD hires, leading to bad coaching hires, leading to poor player development and game planning, but the root cause of the disaster that has been Tennessee football over the last decade has been a result of the Haslam family calling the shots and all decisions have come from them. If you want to quit on the team, that is your right. I have never given up on the team, but coaches, yes, when it became obvious they didn't have a clue.