Time to boycott yet?

#51
#51
Just bring out the paper bags.
You support the team but send a message that cannot be ignored
 
#52
#52
I wouldn't boycott any Tennessee game, it's the players that are giving their all for Tennessee, just not the coaching staff.
 
#53
#53
Spoken like a true blind sheep. At the end of the day Tennessee football is a product to be consumed and we are the consumers. Don't pretend that it's not. It's not "in your blood." It's a very high profile brand that has built equity by consistently delivery quality product for years. However, even the highest profile brands lose loyalty for producing inferior product. When you do this for a decade or more, even the most hardcore fans of the brand are forced to make a decision. Fans can demish their own value by blindly accepting whatever the decision makers want to give you. They can walk away and find a new brand that meets their needs. Or they can attempt to force the brand to hear their voice, make changes, and continue to meet their needs. So the choice is simple: Leave, stay and try to force change, or stay and beg for table scraps?
What a post right there .
 
#54
#54
As long as neyland is full, and tickets are sold nothing will change. Sorry players but boycotting is for the greater good and the future of the program.
 
#55
#55
I stoped at a Pilot on the way to the game. On the way home I stoped at a Love's.

Our Billionaire is the one calling the shots.

Don't punish the players or yourself by not going to the game if you can.

The HC issue will work itself out. No need to make all Vol fans out to be Jackwagons.

We owe it to the past, current, and future Vols to show them we are sheep for the Vols. We will follow, mostly because we can't help but follow.

For the record, who wants to stop following them? Not me. I'm a proud Vol sheep.
 

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