Vols have suffered 18 25+ point losses since Fulmer left

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Fulmer was never going to get UT back to Atlanta. He was done. There’s a reason he didn’t get another coaching job, when he clearly stated he wanted to coach again after UT let him go.

We have really been trending upward since he left. At this point, I would take a 7-5 season over the crap we have endured for much of the last decade. It is hard to get to Atlanta losing 4-5 conference games per year.
 
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What an absolute joke.

This post is a new low even for this site.

Blaming posters for the last decade of futility like it's the damned posters suiting up on Saturdays, calling plays, or making the hiring and firing decisions.

The only thing that bought Fulmer a reprieve from a quicker exit was Cutcliffe having heart trouble and being forced to turn down ND.

He came back to the Vols and had a large hand in those seasons you referred to in 2006 and 2007.

Once Cutcliffe left again, the wheels, not surprisingly, came off the program again with no discipline and embarrassing losses to Bama and UF.

Your hero is back in the fold running the show so stop whining. Remains to be seen if he can still make a coaching hire on his own though.

Cutcliff left the program before the NC game in 98', we played in Atlanta in 01' and 04' without Cutcliff
 
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Fulmer should have never been fired, I was wrong and so was Volnation. UT played in Atlanta in 07', 04', and 01'. For all of his flaws he had UT competing for championships every few years. We have been absolutely dreadful since he left and the fans claiming it was the right decision are either too proud to admit they were wrong or are Mike Hamilton alternate accounts. I know the rest of the SEC is glad we fired him. We haven't sniffed Atlanta since then.
Revisionist history, but I am with you. Reality is, that, other than an SEC championship in 2009 or 2010, we would have run him off like Les Miles or Mark Richt. We were spoiled with 9/10+ win seasons, and he never would have lasted. We were also flawed internally at AD. Clawson did him in. Everyone forgets Fulmer did have Taj Boyd committed, who pretty much single handed started Clemson on their meteoric rise. Guess we can eternally thank Kiffin for chasing him off because he didn't fit his system...go figure.
 
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Revisionist history, but I am with you. Reality is, that, other than an SEC championship in 2009 or 2010, we would have run him off like Les Miles or Mark Richt. We were spoiled with 9/10+ win seasons, and he never would have lasted. We were also flawed internally at AD. Clawson did him in. Everyone forgets Fulmer did have Taj Boyd committed, who pretty much single handed started Clemson on their meteoric rise. Guess we can eternally thank Kiffin for chasing him off because he didn't fit his system...go figure.

Not just Boyd but Bryce Petty and Bo Wallace as well. All three quarterbacks were much better options than what we eventually ended up settling on including Tyler Bray
 
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The mistake is Haslam has thrown his weight around in decisions when he should write his checks and zip his lips.
That sounds nice. However, if Hamilton does the right thing and hires Gary Patterson after firing fulmer, these last 10 years turn out much differently.
 
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That sounds nice. However, if Hamilton does the right thing and hires Gary Patterson after firing fulmer, these last 10 years turn out much differently.
Point is, if Haslam didn't want Patterson, Mike wasn't gonna hire him.
 
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Though it wasn't in the six lopsided Fulmer losses, the 2001 LSU championship game, in my opinion changed the trajectory of UT football, and put Saban on fast track with his first SEC championship...so, was a double whammy. This is why you never know how much games can mean, and, in my opinion, why the Florida game, for a variety of reasons, may be the most important "win-able" game on paper this year...gotta show progress of some sorts, even though it may not be a great season.
Playing the what-if game: The 2001 SEC championship game
 
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Fahr'n Fulmer was a very, very poor choice, those who are still trying to polish that turd ten years later obviously cosigned the decision and can't own up to a mistake even now. When Fulmer was fired we were literally one year removed from a 10 win season and one year removed from an SEC Championship appearance, and we haven't sniffed either since. We've had a hard time hiring coaches ever since because no decent coach with any other real option wants to come work for a bunch of jerks who treat somebody like Fulmer, one of our own, the way we did. What we could get was a sorry POS like Kiffin who simply resolved to screw us before we could screw him. Now that Fulmer, somebody who actually loves UT, despite everything is back in charge, we'll eventually get this sorted out. Call it butthurt or whatever you want but I absolutely fault you anti-Fulmerites for the last 10 years, you jerkoffs got too big for your britches and screwed all of us. You may hate Haslem now but 10 years ago you were right there with him, encouraging the powers that be to make the decision that has made us the laughing stock of the SEC. Congrats.

What complete and absolute nonsense. We were already a laughing stock.
 
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Letting Fulmer go wasn’t a mistake. It needed to be done in order for our program to keep going forward.

The mistake was our Administration valuing saving money over winning.

That’s why our previous hires after Kiffin left, turned out to be God awful which is why Pruitt is in a rough spot his 1st year as UT’s HC.
 
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There could be 6 of those losses this year if a few breaks fall against the Vols.

Fulmer was trending in the wrong direction badly and should have been canned however.


Trending in the wrong direction is the last 10 years of UT football. Playing for the SEC championship 2 out if 5 years...is not trending in the wrong direction.

The worst thing Fulmer done as a head coach was spoil us fans I to believing having a winning program was easy.
 
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Fulmer's strong point was recruiting but he enjoyed a relatively easy era in which to do so. The recruiting environment changed with the rise of the ACC and with USCe joining the SEC.
 
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What complete and absolute nonsense. We were already a laughing stock.
Dude, we are 57-57 since Fulmer was fired, Fulmer was 152-52 in 16 seasons. 49-27 in his last 6 seasons, tied for 23rd in wins over that 6 year period from 03 to 08, in other words, on average a Top 25 team, from 2009 to present we are 71st in wins. Say what you wish about me, these numbers speak for themselves.
 
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#49
#49
Stop the framing.

This pit UT football resides in started with Fulmer, not because we let him go.

Not really. 1 bad bad year. So what? This fanbase got entitled by his success. He should've gotten 2 more years. Now look where we are
 
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sadly Im starting to believe this meme thats been floating around
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