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PUL4VOLS writes:

The key for UT football is...MOVING FORWARD. We will know at the end of this year about the Dool-era. I support the team and him. I DO NOT ENJOY not winning(which was what I meant to put in an earlier post). NO ONE ENJOYS LOSING! Yet the whole reason the program did not Move Forward when Coach Fulmer was let go is Poor Poor planning. My hope is that will not be the case with Coach Dooley whenever the time comes. We know the money-men/women have all the power. But it is obvious they did not use their heads in how Fulmer was released and the next coach whom I only refer to as Coach Twinky SoftCakes, came in. It was not much better when Twinky left but we had little choice. So...it should be onward and upward but will be only if...proper planning takes place and a real high level upgrade replacement is pretty much in place before Dooley is let go or leaves. That Does not include the names Petrino nor Tubberville. But then that is just my opinion which is like noses, pretty much everyone has one and they are never just alike. I just wish the nega-mania could be squelched until we see what the final record of this team is at the end of the year. What if...Alabama? What if...South Carolina? Then, do we hush and stop worrying about beating Vanderbilt? It is a long haul. If the team stays together well through these next two games, and takes care of business the final four games, we likely will not have a lot of new head coach talk. If they slip up in Nov. to Troy, MO,Vandy, or KY; it is likely another matter and the powers that be will no doubt, BE. Again, I just hope intelligent plans are being made.

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