VolMarine1371
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I don’t recall anybody ever booing hooker. Or dobbs. Fans for the most part aren’t dumb. When they put a crappy quarterback on the field, that’s always been crappy since he’s been here without giving somebody else a shot… People will eventually start voice their displeasure. It happened when Pruitt kept trotting JG out. And heupel for all the great things he’s done is falling in the same category of continuing to put the same guy on the field when he’s proven over and over again to not be a great player.Since it’s become tradition to “boo”the starting QB, when will the fans start to be heard?
Not always. Milton played great in the first New Year's six bowl bowl we had been to since 1999 to beat ACC champion ClemsonI don’t recall anybody ever booing hooker. Or dobbs. Fans for the most part are dumb. When they put a crappy quarterback on the field, that’s always been crappy since he’s been here without giving somebody else a shot… People will eventually start voice their displeasure. It happened when Pruitt kept trotting JG out. And heupel for all the great things he’s done is falling in the same category of continuing to put the same guy on the field when he’s proven over and over again to not be a great player.
Again, fans are dumb. Most people would be willing to potentially take a step back from an experience standpoint to find a QB with a high upside.
You sound so happy about this garbage you are inventing. It is not a tradition. It's a sign of a despicable low character that you enthuse about it.Since it’s become tradition to “boo”the starting QB, when will the fans start to be heard?
Your post history shows that you're lying. Are Marines taught to lie and backstab their own team and fellows like you're doing? It's dishonorable and cowardly. It's certainly not the way of the Vol faithful. And to do so under explicit cover of the proud emblem is doubly faithless. You make a mockery of "Standing United Forever." Semper Infidelis, you should be ashamed of yourself.I hope the same thing, but ...
This.Yeah. Let's be realistic as to the pettiness and ignorance it exudes too. How about we discourage it, instead of highlighting it
The Bootles have spoken.Boo bird booing when the qb’s wrecked
Take this broken oline and learn to pass protect
All your life
You were only waiting for a qb controversy to arise
Boo bird booing at an I-N-T
Take this Milton from me and give me Nico please
All your life
You were only waiting for quality football at Tennessee
Boo bird, fly
Boo bird, fly
Into the light of a bright orange night
I thumbs downed it.Boo bird booing when the qb’s wrecked
Take this broken oline and learn to pass protect
All your life
You were only waiting for a qb controversy to arise
Boo bird booing at an I-N-T
Take this Milton from me and give me Nico please
All your life
You were only waiting for quality football at Tennessee
Boo bird, fly
Boo bird, fly
Into the light of a bright orange night
And if you are a grownup who understands that booing is petulant, self-indulgent behavior that does nothing to help the program you allegedly love, you don’t boo.Fans boo for different reasons.
Poor execution, poor decision making by players or coaches, poor play calling, perceived lack of effort.
It is not always aimed at an individual player but at the overall “product” that the paying customer feels is not up to the standard that they expected.
if your food is bad or improperly cooked in a restaurant, you send it back.
at a sporting event, you boo.
if you don’t want to be booed, play better and Coach better.
Naw, not a chance of that split. Like every program we HAVE OUR SHARE, but they are a vocal minority, who elicit a lot of eye rolling from not only those equally numerically limited on the opposite end of the fan spectrum, but the majority of solid fans with the intelligence to trust this staff to direct the action. Always had both camps, always will.I hope the same thing, but let’s be realistic. The fan base is more like 50/50 split between Nico and Milton.
Some people don’t believe in booing (Especially at college games).Naw, not a chance of that split. Like every program we HAVE OUR SHARE, but they are a vocal minority, who elicit a lot of eye rolling from not only those equally numerically limited on the opposite end of the fan spectrum, but the majority of solid fans with the intelligence to trust this staff to direct the action. Always had both camps, always will.
But the modern day mattress burners do not represent the will of the FANBASE anymore than those that justified their acts a few years back and brought shameful notoriety through the willing talking heads, even worse today as they now try to garner measurable clicks with their offerings. They don't change the realities, just the perception of the fanbase, and unfortunately enjoy doing it. Cyber backslapping abounds, for example check the composition, not the number of the LIKES on this board.
There is a big difference in the more playful booing at team introductions of the enemy and the vitriolic booing of guys on our side of the field. Don't try and equate the two, nor justify one by the other.
Those that don't value the SILENCE as a product of discretion after a subpar play just need to grow up.
I don't need to show my ass by putting others down in an attempt to lift myself up. Complete silence would work just as well as booing, but we all know that's not going to happen because it's all about you. You must be seen and heard.Fans boo for different reasons.
Poor execution, poor decision making by players or coaches, poor play calling, perceived lack of effort.
It is not always aimed at an individual player but at the overall “product” that the paying customer feels is not up to the standard that they expected.
if your food is bad or improperly cooked in a restaurant, you send it back.
at a sporting event, you boo.
if you don’t want to be booed, play better and Coach better.