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Old 10-11-2005, 05:06 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I completely disagree with this article and the fact that Fulmer needs to make changes to his gameplan in order to win. The gameplan is not at fault, it is the execution that is lacking. I see two problems with this Tennessee team.

1. Both quarterbacks are inconsistent and lack confidence.

2. The lack of discipline, and lack of accountability for off-the-field problems.

This team would be great, if it were a team. It seems like they are just a bunch of players with the same goal, no team chemistry.

Who is to blame?

Who else can you blame but Fulmer? I don't think that he should be fired, but I would expect the AD to step in and force stricter punishments for players who get out of line. I would also force Fulmer to choose one QB and stay with him through thick and thin. You have to put up with mistakes when you play a young QB, deal with it, let Ainge learn and in 2 years you will have an all-american, and a shot at the NC.
Those are good points. I think one of the things that adds to the problem is that HS players see UT as a school that puts a lot of players in the pros. Miami is seen the same way and look at how they act down there. There is a such thing as having TOO many stars on your team. A lot of players have their own agenda, and thats to boost their own stats so they go pro at the highest possible bid. The leniancy thing going on at UT is just adding fuel to the fire.
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