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Warren’s issues: Offensive coordinator Dave Clawson believes he has done a “disservice” to tight end Brandon Warren and could have “hurt his development” through six games.

Really?? I havent seen Warren do anything, am I the only one? Or could this be the reason, he is getting no playing time?
 
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Warren’s issues: Offensive coordinator Dave Clawson believes he has done a “disservice” to tight end Brandon Warren and could have “hurt his development” through six games.

Really?? I havent seen Warren do anything, am I the only one? Or could this be the reason, he is getting no playing time?

#1 is one of our most dangerous players on the field. The other is #4. That is pretty much it on offense. It is difficult to do much from a tight end position without someone who can get you the ball.
 
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#1 is one of our most dangerous players on the field. The other is #4. That is pretty much it on offense. It is difficult to do much from a tight end position without someone who can get you the ball.

I know he is a dang fine football player, what I am saying is he hasnt even seen the field more than a handful of times this season. QB problems or not he should be in there to have a chance at making a play.
 
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I know he is a dang fine football player, what I am saying is he hasnt even seen the field more than a handful of times this season. QB problems or not he should be in there to have a chance at making a play.

I was mainly bemoaning the facts that 1) we have so few actual weapons, and 2) it doesn't really matter how many weapons we have because we can't get them the football.

Warren played quite a bit against Florida, I know, and looked good to me. I'm pretty sure I even saw him on defense in one of the games, but there is so much of this season I am repressing that it could be a halucination.

We are also calling on our TEs to play both on the line and as a fullback, which is probably why you are seeing Stocker a little more; he has another year on campus for experience, which probably gives him a leg up in learning both positions.
 
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Not solely based on the couple of long TDs, DMoore looks like a weapon type football player. He has wheels, has been playing great on ST and gets some separation from defenders.
 
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"Fulmer added that all of UT’s 19 commitments for the 2009 recruiting class remain firm"

Whats funny is no one asked about recruiting.
Looks like he is getting desperate.
 
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"Fulmer added that all of UT’s 19 commitments for the 2009 recruiting class remain firm"

Whats funny is no one asked about recruiting.
Looks like he is getting desperate.
Yeah i would say so. Thats about all he has to hang his hat on. That is until they start looking around elswhere. One thing we've learned from big classes in the past is that don't equal great success here.
I like the fact we seem to have some talented guys coming in. But it shouldn't blind anyone, we've been here before and got not much return on promising classes.
 
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While many have put Tennessee Coach Phillip Fulmer on the hot seat, he said he continues to receive support. “Whether it’s administrative support or friends that are in crucial positions, I appreciate how everyone has handled this and has been supportive,” Fulmer said Tuesday. “That’s been a real positive for us. I look forward to rewarding that support.”

Administrative support? Support from people in crucial positions?

What about the damn fans?
 
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