When are we going to move on?

First and foremost I am seeking to understand, not criticize or infer negative intent. We all have the right to our opinions as well, thank goodness we live in 'Merica! 🇺🇸

When are we going to stop looking back and focus forward? All of the Nico threads, and some are quite amusing, feel like we can't get over the situation. Until mid-summer I was in the same boat to be honest. But now that JA is killing it and the other guy....forget his name.... (well, whatever, it will come to me) is on the struggle bus why do we keep going back to that well?

I suppose I just dislike the fact he is still living, rent free, in some of our fellow Vols heads when we CLEARLY have a team that will be exciting to watch and are probably better off the way it went down.

What am I missing?
??We've moved on just fine. Nobody is "living rent free" in anybody's head. It's a fascinating and unprecidented situation that is unfolding in public view. It's an absolute case study. It doesn't matter what industry you are in, anybody being foolish, selfish, and ungrateful enough to throw away millions of dollars and their future career is an intriguing story from any standpoint. You have a family that is exhibiting narcissistic traits and keep changing their narrative of how and why the university is to blame. You have a player that is talking about the class of fans and how much better his situation is despite being the middle of a dumpster fire while watching what's left of his career circle the drain. This would be fascinating to most of us no matter what school he left. Of course there are going to be threads about it.
 
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I wasn't sure if this was a thread about the 2016 Presidential election, Hitler, the Civil War, our independence from England, the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, or Nico.

"Moving on" inevitably requires facing unknowns.

The past is always preferred by us humans.
 
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I'm curious if there have been significantly more restraining orders issued on ex-husbands & ex-boyfriends in East Tennessee compared to anywhere else in the USA, considering how Vols fans have acted regarding Lane Kiffin & Nico Iamaleava. It's like there's something in the water, or maybe it's the corn in a jar, that turns us into weird exes who can't handle breakups in an emotionally intelligent manner.
Perhaps you missed the part about Kiffin leaving a few days before National signing day and then he and his buddies using their UT cell phones to try get our recruits to switch to USC.

Or perhaps you missed the part about NICO taking a recruiting trip to California on our off date last year and then waiting until the end of spring practice to announce he was leaving. Personally I wish nothing but the worst to happen to him and his lard ass pineapple picking father.
 
First and foremost I am seeking to understand, not criticize or infer negative intent. We all have the right to our opinions as well, thank goodness we live in 'Merica! 🇺🇸

When are we going to stop looking back and focus forward? All of the Nico threads, and some are quite amusing, feel like we can't get over the situation. Until mid-summer I was in the same boat to be honest. But now that JA is killing it and the other guy....forget his name.... (well, whatever, it will come to me) is on the struggle bus why do we keep going back to that well?

I suppose I just dislike the fact he is still living, rent free, in some of our fellow Vols heads when we CLEARLY have a team that will be exciting to watch and are probably better off the way it went down.

What am I missing
You are missing nothing. Nature of the beast. OU vs TN Orange Bowl Kick was good. Nico got what he reeks in with those comments. NIL warning and he is an average QB.
 
I'm curious if there have been significantly more restraining orders issued on ex-husbands & ex-boyfriends in East Tennessee compared to anywhere else in the USA, considering how Vols fans have acted regarding Lane Kiffin & Nico Iamaleava. It's like there's something in the water, or maybe it's the corn in a jar, that turns us into weird exes who can't handle breakups in an emotionally intelligent manner.

Don't forget the Gruden Affliction and our affinity for loving the backup QB the most.

All part of Battered Vol Syndrome.
 
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First and foremost I am seeking to understand, not criticize or infer negative intent. We all have the right to our opinions as well, thank goodness we live in 'Merica! 🇺🇸

When are we going to stop looking back and focus forward? All of the Nico threads, and some are quite amusing, feel like we can't get over the situation. Until mid-summer I was in the same boat to be honest. But now that JA is killing it and the other guy....forget his name.... (well, whatever, it will come to me) is on the struggle bus why do we keep going back to that well?

I suppose I just dislike the fact he is still living, rent free, in some of our fellow Vols heads when we CLEARLY have a team that will be exciting to watch and are probably better off the way it went down.

What am I missing?
I think we are actually over it. We accept the divorce, and might even be happy about it. We are just enjoying the mess that her life has become now.
 
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I think there's way too much baked into the situation to allow us to move on anytime soon.

Along with all the normal resentment and sports tribalism, there's also the bizarre Trading Places element here - we took a pedigreed 5 star quarterback on a really good team, and a scrappy 0-star quarterback on a really bad team.....and just swapped them. And the route that each player took just couldn't be more opposite. Even their families seem different.

How can you NOT be fascinated to see how it all works out?
 
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Ah, my apologies, then. I misunderstood your motivation.

So then, here's my theory: we need something to talk about.

It's a board in which only two things happen. Just two. People read. And people write. We can call it "talking" as a shorthand.

So there being absolutely NOTHING else to do here, we talk. And we need things to talk about. Some are utterly stoopid, like bringing up economics or politics, or religion, or stuff like that. The good stuff is related to football. Specifically Tennessee football.

And surprisingly, there aren't that many topics to discuss. About three-fourths of our roster is rarely going to get a thread devoted to them. And of the one-quarter that do, most will almost never have more than one thread running about them. Boo Carter and our quarterbacks are obvious exceptions to that rule. There are a few others. Even our coaches don't all regularly get threads. The head coach will (and the AD), so will the coordinators from time to time, and someone always wants to Fahr Willie Martinez. Or praise Rodney Garner. Or praise AND fire Glen Elarbee. Heh. There's usually a thread running about the stadium and improvements. Another going about what's the time announced for the upcoming game. Another for what uniform changes are coming. And what uniform are we wearing this weekend. There are the obligatory (and fun) countdown threads, the stat-tracking thread or two, the Night Before Off-Topic and Game Day Threads, the practice reports during spring and fall camp, the Look-Alike thread...and that pretty much wraps it up. I'm forgetting a few, I know. My apologies.

That sounds like a lot. It's not. Not on a forum where the front page has 25 threads, with three or four more pages of 25 behind them, sometimes all 100-125 threads still being read and responded to with some regularity.

This is a beast. And it has to be fed.

So a former QB is gonna stay alive here for a while. A while.

That's my theory, anyway.

Go Vols!
That makes way too much sense! 🤣 Appreciate the insight and I am in agreement.
 
It's because he did not do things in the correct manner knowing he would hurt the program. He is not off the hook because Aguilar was available. Kiffin the same thing, he knowingly hurt the program Leaving at a time when it was impossible to get a replacement. They will live in infamy.
 
Can I argue from another angle? It is a really interesting story. Even if I was not a Tennessee fan I would find it interesting. Nico got really the first big NIL deal. The whole nation is wondering how this is going to work, will it lead to loyalty to a program or create mercenaries. Nico has shown no loyalty, that it is all about the Benjamins, and it has failed him. Throw in the drama with his family and now it is just a soap opera. I think a lot of us traditionalist who do not like the way football is going see Nico as a symbol of why the new way is wrong. A lot of people want to see him fail, not just those of us who bleed orange.
He and his father are certainly the poster children for all that’s wrong with the new era.
 
I think we are actually over it. We accept the divorce, and might even be happy about it. We are just enjoying the mess that her life has become now.
Exactly. Every jilted guy is happy to see his ex get an STD from her new beau. Personally I just like to see asshats like Big Nick get exactly what they deserve especially when they think they are smarter than everybody else. Humiliation is best served cold.
 
Perhaps you missed the part about Kiffin leaving a few days before National signing day and then he and his buddies using their UT cell phones to try get our recruits to switch to USC.

Or perhaps you missed the part about NICO taking a recruiting trip to California on our off date last year and then waiting until the end of spring practice to announce he was leaving. Personally I wish nothing but the worst to happen to him and his lard ass pineapple picking father.

I blame Mike Hamilton more for the dumpster fire that was Tennessee football than Lane Kiffin.

1. Kiffin was not ready to be a head football coach at a major sec football school

2. Buyout of only $1 million dollars that decreased to $800k when Kiffin left

3. He should have immediately took the staff phones and locked them out of the football offices.

3. Should have kept Kippy Brown as the interim head coach until after the 2010 season and then made a hiring decision.

4. Hired Derek Dooley
 
It's because he did not do things in the correct manner knowing he would hurt the program. He is not off the hook because Aguilar was available. Kiffin the same thing, he knowingly hurt the program Leaving at a time when it was impossible to get a replacement. They will live in infamy.
Kiffen I am 100% on-board with. Grown man that knew what he was doing would hurt the players and the University. Selfish and unforgivable....

Nico is still a kid and I simply can't shake the fact his Dad was a complete buffoon who grossly overestimated the market for Nico. His lack of business acumen and ego drive this to be what it is. We don't know what conversations took place but watch "Chief of War" to get some insight into their culture; you don't go against Dad. Now, if it comes out he was like "nah, eff 'em?" We would be completely aligned.
 
I blame Mike Hamilton more for the dumpster fire that was Tennessee football than Lane Kiffin.

1. Kiffin was not ready to be a head football coach at a major sec football school

2. Buyout of only $1 million dollars that decreased to $800k when Kiffin left

3. He should have immediately took the staff phones and locked them out of the football offices.

3. Should have kept Kippy Brown as the interim head coach until after the 2010 season and then made a hiring decision.

4. Hired Derek Dooley
Good points
 
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