What other message boards are saying (UAB post game edition)

#26
#26
I’m not a coach either but I think I’m right in saying that you all are not possibly as dense as you let on.
It seems every now and then you try, but in the end it always leaks through... you are a Vol hating ass-hole. You post something positive now and again, just to appear as though you're a fan, but in reality, you're a plant---a troll...or you just hate UT. Or then again, you might really just love the attention you get being an ass-hole.
 
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#27
#27
It seems every now and then you try, but in the end it always leaks through... you are a Vol hating ass-hole. You post something positive now and again, just to appear as though you're a fan, but in reality, you're a plant---a troll...or you just hate UT. Or then again, you might really just love the attention you get being an ass-hole.
I don’t even mind trying to run up the score. I’ve always thought it’s on the other team to stop it. But you are delusional if you see us throwing for the end zone in the final 10 seconds of a 30+ point game and conclude that we aren’t running up the score. The guy has called tight end trick passes up 40+ on a FCS team and onside kicks up big on Kent State. Simpletons such as yourself seem to believe that the key tenet of fandom is to be completely ignorant of reality at all times, while I feel like the fact I have rooted for Tennessee my entire life and got a degree from the university is enough for me to call myself a Vol fan.

Also there is no hyphen in “àsshole.”
 
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#28
#28
I don’t even mind trying to run up the score. I’ve always thought it’s on the other team to stop it. But you are delusional if you see us throwing for the end zone in the final 10 seconds of a 30+ point game and conclude that we aren’t running up the score. The guy has called tight end trick passes up 40+ on a FCS team and onside kicks up big on Kent State. Simpletons such as yourself seem to believe that the key tenet of fandom is to be completely ignorant of reality at all times, while I feel like the fact I have rooted for Tennessee my entire life and got a degree from the university is enough for me to call myself a Vol fan.

Also there is no hyphen in “àsshole.”
LOL.. you're right about my spelling. I'll leave it to some others to debate you on the other points. BTW, Merklinger looked awful.
 
#29
#29
Disrespectful trying to score on last drive?? That's why he took a knee??
Ok.
Alabama gonna Alabama, regardless of university

UAB also played their starters all game which was kinda stupid. Also had a cheap shot. I don’t blame coach for trying to run in up more at the end
 
#35
#35
I don’t even mind trying to run up the score. I’ve always thought it’s on the other team to stop it. But you are delusional if you see us throwing for the end zone in the final 10 seconds of a 30+ point game and conclude that we aren’t running up the score. The guy has called tight end trick passes up 40+ on a FCS team and onside kicks up big on Kent State. Simpletons such as yourself seem to believe that the key tenet of fandom is to be completely ignorant of reality at all times, while I feel like the fact I have rooted for Tennessee my entire life and got a degree from the university is enough for me to call myself a Vol fan.

Also there is no hyphen in “àsshole.”
You're a p**ck, plain and simple. You contribute nothing but negativity on this board. Go troll somewhere else.
 
#37
#37
We very much tried to score, and Merk only kneed because it was a bad snap. Are you blind? Heupel absolutely runs tries to run the score up in these situations every time.
That's what I want. That's what football is to me. Score as many points as you can every game. It doesn't matter who you're playing. That is the right way and teaches our guys to never let up. Just like in life. Don't let up.
 
#38
#38
I believe you do what you can to protect players when the game is decided. Kicking a directional type school around doesn't show any form of sportsmanship. It sounds like I'm in the minority that I still believe coaches should help teach players to be men and that includes letting another man have dignity in loss. Attempting to humiliate others is a character flaw, not a trait. My values obviously are older and a bit outdated from the way a lot of you see things. If you handle business every game, you don't need style points.
 
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