VolMarine1371
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I'm not into trading drugs either, but I once met a former chef in Kentucky. He said, "...you have your red phosphorus, your shake and bake, and crystal." Then he rattled off his process and his recipe but I didn't pay any attention to him since all that kind of junk is of zero interest to me.I'm not into the drug trade, especially not meth. But, are there different brands of meth?
Can't tell if this is serious, but I'll bite...
I actually agree with a bit of that. Dooley's downfall was hiring a new DC that wanted to switch to a 3-4 in his 3rd year. Our offense was nasty in 2012... really fun to watch. Our defense was one of the worst I've ever seen that year.
However, if I'm not mistaken, he recruited 0 offensive linemen one year (maybe his last year), which is pretty unforgivable. In fact, I seem to recall everyone talking about how bad of a situation Jones inherited because of that very thing.
Anyway, he doesn't make that DC hire, and he might still be here... orange pants and all.
I agree with a lot of the above. I think maybe he was "picked a little bit before he was ripe"...but he is going to be a fine head coach in the future. imoGuys, I want you all to just hear me out as this opening line may shock you. If Derek Dooley never would have been fired Tennessee would be a perennial powerhouse with at least two national championships under his regime right now. Some of you may wonder what brand of meth I am on. I assure you its nothing but good ole oxygen and water in this body. Let me at least cite 1-2 of the many reasons why this is a fact. If Derek Dooley was never fired we would have been scoring with the best of teams in the SEC. Just look at what Missouri has been doing since he took the OC position there. Meaning we would have never seen the like of Mike "cuck" Deboard or Tyson Helton. That alone is worth a few wins in itself. We would have also had stability and discipline. Derek Dooley was a hardnose, smashmouth coach who didn't take crap from anyone. He made the players learn everything from shower techniques to proper alignment on the field. The program was trending in an upward direction as Dooley hit the dusty trail. Butch didn't inherit a mess. Butch inherited a team of well rounded athletes that were prime for a title run and pissed it away. Derek Dooley catches a lot of heat for the time he spent here. I am here to say that was unjust and we should be apologetic to him. Derek Dooley, I appreciate your greatness and the amazing things you did during your tenure at Tennessee.
BTW, Missouri has won jack squat and still has won jack squat with Dooley as OC.
Just a friendly reminder. There was a ton of big talk on here last about how Missouri was a automatic W for us because no way, no how could CDD's offense beat Pruitt. Agree he was over his head as HC, but his offense laid an old fashioned butt kicking on a UT team that should have been fighting for a bowl game. They have not won jack squat in the grand scheme of things, but maybe pointing that out while being on the wrong end of 50-17 is a little premature.
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Dooley was recruiting for flag football. All skilll players with no blockers.....Dooley didn't recruit a single offensive lineman one year. While I'll agree that he seems to have a good offense, he also seems to lack defensive knowledge. To add insult to injury in terms of a weaker o line, many of Butch's recruits haven't panned out.
Right. You can tell how many people agree with you by the number of head coaching jobs he's held in the intervening 6 years.I agree with a lot of the above. I think maybe he was "picked a little bit before he was ripe"...but he is going to be a fine head coach in the future. imo
I remember the Missouri game the year he was fired. I think we had 5 wins. We got the ball back around midfield with a little time left and a couple timeouts.
Dooley decided to take it to overtime and we lost.
I'm sure we would be winning NCs by now. Lol