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The Oxrageous Podcast - Tennessee Week

I didn't listen. Apathy set in and now I'm just a fair weather fan.














j/k good one as always ox!
 
Fantastic podcast. Thanks for interviewing one of my favorite posters!
 
:jerkit:

Perfect week to interview York and you blew it.
 
Man I'm kind of disappointed I expected him to sound like the guy off of water boy
 
t-gator;66006 said:
Man I'm kind of disappointed I expected him to sound like the guy off of water boy
+1
 
Nice job guys. Let's make it 10 in a row!
 
GatorJ;n66025 said:
Originally posted by t-gator
Man I'm kind of disappointed I expected him to sound like the guy off of water boy



+1
Sorry about that Guys! Just a native Floridian. I took on that Avatar until WM and UF prove themselves worthy. Until then I hope this will do for now....
 
Just listened and thanks. A couple of things- Shaun mentioned, he didn't think we have seen Roper's entire playbook from Duke. We have heard this before. Its always the same. At some point, we all need to realize that it won't change under this regime. 3 different OC's and the same excuses. It may be partially true, but there is a reason. Secondly, I agree with Shaun's assertion that the ut fans are feeling like they can win. This is both true and sad, because this ut team is not very good. This is true across the SEC East and we are in no position to capitalize.
 
812 agree completely. I posted in a thread a few days back about a common denominator. That denominator is JD. After the three changes of offensive schemes and it's coordinators he is the only constant left after four years of trying. In my opinion there can be no other cause for what's going on coupled with WM's failed philosophy of going down with the ship. That's why I feel it's important to take at least a look at another quarterback to see if that is totally the problem. It's the only thing left that can prove or disprove it. If putting Harris in there does not pan out at least we know we tried to rectify the situation.
 
TN G8tr;n66081 said:
812 agree completely. I posted in a thread a few days back about a common denominator. That denominator is JD. After the three changes of offensive schemes and it's coordinators he is the only constant left after four years of trying. In my opinion there can be no other cause for what's going on coupled with WM's failed philosophy of going down with the ship. That's why I feel it's important to take at least a look at another quarterback to see if that is totally the problem. It's the only thing left that can prove or disprove it. If putting Harris in there does not pan out at least we know we tried to rectify the situation.

Agree that we should have given Harris a shot @Bama when it was obvious Jeff was not finding his groove, and that Harris should be given a shot @UT if Jeff struggles in the first series or two. Don't agree that Jeff has been the only constant. There is one other major constant, William Muschamp. That hurts to admit because I really wanted the guy to succeed. Guess there's still a chance, but I'm getting less and less hopeful as I see our "exciting new offense" devolve back into the same old ground and pound eat up the clock style that we've sunk into every season under Coach Muschamp no matter how exciting things seemed in the preseason. I'm not off the pumper wagon yet, but I'm sitting fairly close to the edge of the seat now. :weep:
 
I get what you're saying Navet and agree with you. I probably should've put that in there. Certainly muschamp is the other denominator in the whole mix. I just tend to put him and Jeff in that situation as one rather than separate. I'm still going to pump like everyone else is much as I can. I love my gators. But whatever happens with the quarterback situation and WM it is what it is. I'm right there with you on the edge. Muschamp is on the ledge too without much of a lifeline.
 
Aaron, your prelude before the interview... the show so to speak, is spot on.
 
Sounds like Shaun really likes Butch Jones.........maybe even trade him for Musty.
 
orange60;66120 said:
Sounds like Shaun really likes Butch Jones.........maybe even trade him for Musty.
I wouldn't go that far but he's a respectable guy. But I can get along with the coach that's at a school where we have a streak of nine wins. LOL
 
"Its going to come down to Will Muschamp and Jeff Driskel"

That is a scary thought...
 
As far as Tenn goes they have a TE that is a big receiving threat and I heard Taylor may be out and I know Morrison looks lost out there many times when he plays MLB.
 
t-gator;n66006 said:
Man I'm kind of disappointed I expected him to sound like the guy off of water boy

Well he could've interviewed me for that but nobody asked :whistle:
 
GatorInKnox;n66208 said:
Well he could've interviewed me for that but nobody asked :whistle:
Who are you?
 

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    If they search my house, they will find lots of pairs of gloves (and some toddler mittens too). So, the first question is whether the glove in question is connected to the kidnapper. Then, the next question is when was it found and has it been forensically examined. They may have found it right away on day one and just didn't announce it. Evidence is often (almost always) withheld from the public unless it helps the investigation. If it was just discovered, then why the delay? Why wasn't it found sooner? Was it really well concealed? OJ jokes aside, leaving a glove behind is really dumb.
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    FNC reporting that a glove has been found inside the Guthrie home. How can it be found 10+ days after the event? Has incompetence impacted every aspect of local/state/fed govt?
    in fairness, if this Savannah is anything like my wife, the glove was probably in the toaster oven.
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