Best Position Players in UT history - LB

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  1. PilotFlyingJ

    PilotFlyingJ Chieftain

    Maybe when Chavis had Tyrone Hines covering Reidell Anthony.

    Since 2009, Florida has dominated us because their incompetence has paled in comparison to the yahoos we've employed.
     
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  2. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    We out-suck anyone! We are #1!!
     
  3. Volokie

    Volokie Active Member

    Good point, and you are correct they hire yahoo's because their interview skills are dennys manager level....still none of them played a down at linebacker.
     
  4. PilotFlyingJ

    PilotFlyingJ Chieftain

    That's being generous.

    In all actuality, the individuals that served as the overseers to our current state are nothing short of shysters and grifters.
     
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  5. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    Also, Denny's managers seem to keep the lights on.
     
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  6. Volokie

    Volokie Active Member

    The ineptitude that has been displayed by the front office administration at the university the last two decades have only been comparable to Washington DC politicians.
     
  7. A-Smith

    A-Smith Chieftain

    I was thinking just today about how Americans, for very good reasons, don't trust their leaders and institutions anymore and how Tennessee has been a perfect parallel to that over the same time period. I believe the author of Ecclesiastes and the Supremes referred to this as "a time to break down"
     
  8. Volokie

    Volokie Active Member

    Or a time for clear evaluation, realizing we are the created not the creator and we need his guidance. Data would seem to suggest our staggering intellects are perspectives of bloated egos. Psalms chapter 2
     
  9. A-Smith

    A-Smith Chieftain

    There is definitely a shortage of humility/recognition of our common fallibility right now, on both the left and right.
     

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