This is Why Fulmer's Not Going Anywhere

#76
#76
Lest have we forgotten the great run by Tennessee in the 90's? Have we forgotten the ability of a Cutcliff offense to strike on any play, anytime, on any part of the field? Those days are coming back but it will take more time than most are willing to give. Randy Sanders took the most feared offense in the league and led it slowly into mediocrity and predictable schemes. Premier recruits saw this and signed elsewhere. If people want to run Fulmer off, I dare say be prepared for an era in Tennessee football that will be next to impossible to end. I cannot tell you how that misery will be like to endure, but ask a fan of Nebraska, or Notre Dame and I bet he or she can tell you quite well.
 
#77
#77
Or ask a fan of Ohio State, Florida, or USC, and then you will know if they want their era to end.
 
#79
#79
This board's 24-hour-a-day, people-who-have-no-lives members will villify everyone who doesn't toe the antti-Fulmer line. Fulmer's problem is that he spoiled these little jerks.

Betch-em boots, he'uns ainta goin no-whars. Em ainti-fulmers is bound fer hell. Theyse'uns aint got no life.:crazy::lolabove:
 
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