volfannbama
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Some fans have unconditional love for Tennessee. I am one of those fans.
We don't take personal responsibility for decisions the administration makes. We don't take responsibility for calls the coaches make. We have opinions, and gripes, and concerns of course. But we don't have grand delusions that anything we say or do will make a difference in, well, anything.
We just love the Vols. We love dressing in orange. We love attending games. We love cheering til we're hoarse, win or lose.
We are the fans that showed up, and showed out, Saturday night. We are the fans that the announcers talked about. We are the fans that Pruitt talked about. And we are the fans who are all over social media supporting the Vols.
So feel free to take your stand in what ever manner you feel you need to. Boycott the games. Call yourself a nega-vol, and wear it like some kind of badge. Quit buying the stuff. Stop going to games. Say whatever you need to say, wherever you need to say it.
But don't think less of us just because we love the Vols. Because I promise you.....Saturday night we felt ALL the feels. And you missed out.
GO VOLS!!!
Have we turned the corner? I don’t know. Is Pruitt the one to lead us out of the wilderness? I don’t know. But I have been needing some hope for awhile now. The last three games have given me that glimmer and I’m thankful for that!
the ones who weren't there physically were there in spirit...the spiritual energy was so thick you could cut it with a knife...
GO BIG ORANGE..BEAT UAB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And many miss the point, why call anyone out? Want to do away with negativity, stop generating it? Again, personally for me, to each their own...do whatever you want. So much time spent try to explain one perspective. The amount of people that actually called for a boycott is so small, does it really warrant so much attention? After every win, we have tons of these threads that in turn are followed by sp many "stop being negative" threads.Some are missing the point of volly’s post. She wasn’t calling out the fans that didn’t go to the game because they couldn’t, just the blustery ones that have made their brags about boycotting games and not buying tickets until a better product is put on the field. Lol, they aren’t really hurting anything or anyone by doing so, just themselves. It is their prerogative.
Thanks for the interpretation. Not having female equipment, my eyes glaze over and I get a brain fog when I read a post with the term 'feels' in it.Some are missing the point of volly’s post. She wasn’t calling out the fans that didn’t go to the game because they couldn’t, just the blustery ones that have made their brags about boycotting games and not buying tickets until a better product is put on the field. Lol, they aren’t really hurting anything or anyone by doing so, just themselves. It is their prerogative.
And many miss the point, why call anyone out? Want to do away with negativity, stop generating it? Again, personally for me, to each their own...do whatever you want. So much time spent try to explain one perspective. The amount of people that actually called for a boycott is so small, does it really warrant so much attention? After every win, we have tons of these threads that in turn are followed by sp many "stop being negative" threads.
She's talking about me, and likely a very few others. Those were almost my exact words...words I stand by. I just find it interesting that some believe standing by one's beliefs in something....caring about it so much as to not endorse mismanagement, is somehow hurting ourselves.Some are missing the point of volly’s post. She wasn’t calling out the fans that didn’t go to the game because they couldn’t, just the blustery ones that have made their brags about boycotting games and not buying tickets until a better product is put on the field. Lol, they aren’t really hurting anything or anyone by doing so, just themselves. It is their prerogative.