What do you tell Crompton before the biggest game of his life?

#26
#26
Lou Holtz is that you!? LOL, the first lines give me a mental picture of Lou trying to slobber that speech out. Solid advice and on point as usual SJT.


hahaha
i thought the same thing.
i can see him on halftime of thursday night games wearing a tennessee outfit slobbering.
and possibly doing his newspaper magic trick
 
#29
#29
Please look at other options when the play is a pass. Don't eyeball one single reciever, check your other options and make the best decision.
 
#32
#32
If you win, get ready for the glory of the NFL...if you lose, you can sell real estate to florida fans in the NC mountains with Heath Shular.
 
#33
#33
Remember Highlight the plays with positive yards in Orange and the ones for negative yards in yellow...if Fulmer asks how we are doing flip flop it
 
#34
#34
How about "You're the starting QB at UT playing UF on nationally televised game, this is what you've worked long and hard for, go have some fun kid" "Oh and try not to do anything stupid while you're out there"

This is exactly what I would tell him.
 
#36
#36
''Hey Kid, just to let you know we're gonna run, run, run the ball. Ocassionaly you may get to throw a PA Pass...should be an easy day for ya"
 
#37
#37
fulmer said you will get the ball out quicker even if u have to throw it to him.
so do us all a solid and wing one at the sideline
 
#38
#38
You just line up as a full back we'll snap it to G. Jones and let Him Hardesty and Foster do the rest. Just try to block someone.....
 
#47
#47
Well, Johnathon ... I haven't a thing to say.
Hope like heck you play a great game...all day. Great game.
(Fulmer tries to look determined.)
I guess we just can't expect to win ‘em all.
(Fulmer pauses and says quietly.)
I'm going to tell you something I've kept to myself for years --
None of you ever knew General Neyland.
It was long before your time.
But you know what a tradition he is at Tennessee...
(There is gentle, faraway look in his eyes as he recalls the General's words.)
And the last thing he said to me -- "Phil," he said -
"sometime, when the team is up against it -- and the
breaks are beating the boys -- tell them to go out there
with all they got and win just one for the General...
(Fulmer's yes become misty and his voice is unsteady as he finishes.)
I don't know where I'll be then, Phil", he said - "but
I'll know about it - and I'll be happy." Now don't "F" this up!
 
#49
#49
I think everyone should experience defeat at least once during their career. You learn a lot from it. You've had your experience...Don't let it happen again!
 
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