It looks like the healthcare systems there in Tennessee are doing a fairly good job. Volzheimer's Disease, a seasonal brain malady that causes Vols to forget that they suck and can't beat the Gators, is becoming less commonplace with each passing year. The Volnation pumper who is quoted in the OP clearly caught a case of it, but judging by
some of the responses to his post, it appears that herd immunity is spreading:
I remember my first beer also
Not sure beer is the vice of choice with this one
You’re going to need to remember more than your first beer for this game.
Is it Wednesday or Thursday before we get the "I had a dream" thread lol
Started drinking early, op?
Meth is a helluva drug.
It's officially Florida week! "I can feel it" posts are here. Love it.
OP if we get beat by 21 can you not start anymore "in the air threads?"
Tennessee's taking 70 scholarship players and a turnover-prone offense to Gainesville to play a Florida team that went toe to toe with Bama and didn't blink. There is no chill in the air. It's 70 degrees outside. You're imagining things. A whole lot of things.
Please don't do this to yourself....
We lost to Pitt and Florida gave Bama all they could handle and still people think we somehow won this game? What drugs are some of you on?
Great this guy again. Your “feeling in the air” posts never work out maybe you’re the kiss of death.
It’ll be close up until kickoff
The only thing in the air will be disappointment for us Vol fans.
I have had those same feelings, the chill in the air, that feeling that I haven't had in a long time, betting it all on 34 red at the roulette table, and watching that little white ball drop on double 00. and you are crazy.
The typical Tennessee fan. Think all week of a 100 different ways we might have a chance in this game, only to get curb stomped on Saturday. I used to do it too, all the time. After 6 coaches in the last 15 years, some things never change. Even in years we put a similar(sometimes even slightly better) roster on the field they beat us. Time after time. Yet ....there's still hope among some. Alot of people will say this is a loser attitude. And thatd be right. The fact of the matter is though, we are losers when it comes to this game and will continue to be, until we start winning some of them again.
It is encouraging to see that recovery is possible, isn't it? That last guy was 100% certifiably Volzheimers-free!