Comments by fundamentals83
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Posted on December 2 at 7:53 p.m.
Ahhhh Look out... Little THE_VOL's feelings are hurt. Here come the tantrums. Can't you just see him in his shorts and black socks stomping around his house yelling stupid, moron, idiot.
Posted on December 1 at 7:59 a.m.
Hey guys,
Keep your fingers crossed and maybe THE_VOL will bless us with his rantings and general lack of substance this morning. If we're real lucky, maybe he'll have an original thought on the games.
Posted on November 26 at 11:56 a.m.
I can't believe the nerve of you people: Posting before THE_VOL has a chance to weigh in. Look out, now you're gonna get it.
Posted on November 26 at 6:56 a.m.
Can anyone say Billy Donovan?
On Coaching search in basketball? Pearl a possible candidate for Wizards
Posted on November 25 at 8:40 p.m.
Lay off the loud mouth. "He's special."
Posted on November 10 at 8:15 a.m.
O Line question. I can't remember an O line with less productivity. Are they getting too Big? Too unatheletic? I watched Penn State replay last night and their line was sustaining blocks and opening holes. None of their linemen look overweight. I watched the replay of UT Wyoming and our guys look extremely clumsy, slow, and overweight. Thoughts?
Posted on November 4 at 4:33 p.m.
8 years:
3 losses in sec title game.
5 Bowl no shows or losses.
2002 Lost to Maryland
2003 Lost to Clemson (wow)
2005 No bowl
2006 Lost PSU in Outback
2008 No bowl
Sorry but I'm not impressed with backing into Atlanta and getting our butts handed to us or lack luster bowl trips.
Posted on November 4 at 4:18 p.m.
.452 vs top 25
.417 vs top 20
.389 vs top 15
.368 vs top 10
.300 vs top 5
It has been as steady decline over the past 8 years and was never stellar. Now please Vicki, stop using an alias.
Posted on November 4 at 8:34 a.m.
I think your post is ridiculous. Fulmer's team has been going down for the last 8 years. Pearl's has done nothing but improve.
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Posted on December 2 at 8:38 p.m.
OOOOHHHH, That'll show ya.
On Vols learned lessons in loss