GreyWolf1129
Get off my planet.
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2005
- Messages
- 8,459
- Likes
- 11,179
Personally, I expect a riveting piece from jake and/or lex before the week is out.
They have a way of summing up, in well-written prose, what some of us...or most of us...believe.
As for me, I think the 2008 season, thus far, has been a "Cliff Notes" of what is wrong with UT football. Go back to 1999, when as the defending national champions, we first saw the signs that UT football was starting a downhill slide.
2001. Only the SEC Championship, and a wounded LSU team, stood between UT and a shot at the BCS Championship.
Another sign. And the first time, since '98, that people began to openly question if this coaching staff really had "the right stuff". We started looking back at the magical season of "98...saw three wins that could have easily been losses...and started to wonder, if only to ourselves, if Fulmer really had the magic.
Since then, there have been a few bright moments. But for every "stunning victory", there have been a handful of "inexplicable collapses". It's only when you step back and look at the last 3, 5, or 7 years that the whole picture is visible.
2008 is a snapshot. Ten years compressed into four games.
UT is no longer a factor. On the national stage...or the SEC...or even the SEC East. Those of you who would point out that UT "won" the SEC East last year would be wise to consider that it's been ten years...ten years... since UT actually WON the SEC.
We didn't win the SEC East. It was handed to us. And we blew our inheritance in the SEC Championship game. Thus continuing a ten year streak of lost opportunities.
Ten years. A decade.
Too long.
Take a look, and listen, to Phil Fulmer's post-game comments, and post-game shows. He looks like exactly what he is: a man defeated. The game, the years, and the losses have taken their toll on him. He is a shadow of his former self. So is UT football.
There's no shame in being a Philip Fulmer fan. I used to belong to that club. But to place your loyalty to Fulmer above your love for UT football is unconscionable.
If that's you...you are not a Vol fan.
I am a Vol fan. Above all.
And it's time for a change at the top.
go vols.
They have a way of summing up, in well-written prose, what some of us...or most of us...believe.
As for me, I think the 2008 season, thus far, has been a "Cliff Notes" of what is wrong with UT football. Go back to 1999, when as the defending national champions, we first saw the signs that UT football was starting a downhill slide.
2001. Only the SEC Championship, and a wounded LSU team, stood between UT and a shot at the BCS Championship.
Another sign. And the first time, since '98, that people began to openly question if this coaching staff really had "the right stuff". We started looking back at the magical season of "98...saw three wins that could have easily been losses...and started to wonder, if only to ourselves, if Fulmer really had the magic.
Since then, there have been a few bright moments. But for every "stunning victory", there have been a handful of "inexplicable collapses". It's only when you step back and look at the last 3, 5, or 7 years that the whole picture is visible.
2008 is a snapshot. Ten years compressed into four games.
UT is no longer a factor. On the national stage...or the SEC...or even the SEC East. Those of you who would point out that UT "won" the SEC East last year would be wise to consider that it's been ten years...ten years... since UT actually WON the SEC.
We didn't win the SEC East. It was handed to us. And we blew our inheritance in the SEC Championship game. Thus continuing a ten year streak of lost opportunities.
Ten years. A decade.
Too long.
Take a look, and listen, to Phil Fulmer's post-game comments, and post-game shows. He looks like exactly what he is: a man defeated. The game, the years, and the losses have taken their toll on him. He is a shadow of his former self. So is UT football.
There's no shame in being a Philip Fulmer fan. I used to belong to that club. But to place your loyalty to Fulmer above your love for UT football is unconscionable.
If that's you...you are not a Vol fan.
I am a Vol fan. Above all.
And it's time for a change at the top.
go vols.