Our's couldn't catch a cold this year.
Not fair to Irwin. He has always caught the ball when open and targeted, but didn't get targets this season.
Our's couldn't catch a cold this year.
Not fair to Irwin. He has always caught the ball when open and targeted, but didn't get targets this season.
Think this is fair. I don't remember him dropping many balls in the time he has been playing for the Buffs.
Seems like this year they almost forgot that he was an eligible receiver. Even 5-10 balls in his direction might have forced defenses to at least consider him a threat.
Didn't get targets or he didn't get open...or both? Irwin is a fine blocking TE, but even a mediocre TE catches more than 1 ball in a season.Not fair to Irwin. He has always caught the ball when open and targeted, but didn't get targets this season.
Didn't get targets or he didn't get open...or both? Irwin is a fine blocking TE, but even a mediocre TE catches more than 1 ball in a season.
I don't know, Montez had 83 completions this year and if I'm right, only one 8 yard completion to a TE. I just don't buy that we have these talented TEs on the roster but somehow we just can't find a way to get them the ball.I actually put a lot on our QB. Sefo's strength was not crossing routes or throws to the middle of the field. Maybe by design since a lot of his INTs as an underclassmen seemed to be on balls he sailed over the middle. Montez seemed quite different with preferred throws and I expect that this will show itself with greater use of TEs since he likes those routes. When I watched practice, for example, Montez looked for Keeney a ton.
I don't know, Montez had 83 completions this year and if I'm right, only one 8 yard completion to a TE. I just don't buy that we have these talented TEs on the roster but somehow we just can't find a way to get them the ball.
If Irwin were a talented receiver he would have caught more than 1 ball this season.
Great, I look forward to Keeney having a monster year next season.I don't want to argue in a recruit thread. Just saying that the types of routes and areas of the field Montez looks to are different than with Sefo and are much friendlier to the TE position.
Keeney needs to take it upon himself to gain 20 lbs this off season. No excuse to be all of 5 lbs heavier now than he was after high school.
Keeney can be a 6'6" 240 finesse TE and still be used in blicking situations. Lots of teams have hidden terrible blocking TEs over the years because they needed them in the passing game. Chase Coffman and Jace Amaro come to mind.The offense don't throw a lot to the TE. Keeney is a good fit, can line out wide. We need blocking TEs like Frazier and Bounds to step up in the running game.
Problem is Keeney is listed at 220 (*listed), and has 7 career receptions, so he's really not a threat in the passing game either.Keeney can be a 6'6" 240 finesse TE and still be used in blicking situations. Lots of teams have hidden terrible blocking TEs over the years because they needed them in the passing game. Chase Coffman and Jace Amaro come to mind.
Seems there will be a never ending debate on here about whether the lack of TE targets is them being no good, Sefo being incapable of finding them, or it being the play calling.Problem is Keeney is listed at 220 (*listed), and has 7 career receptions, so he's really not a threat in the passing game either.
Keeney needs to take it upon himself to gain 20 lbs this off season. No excuse to be all of 5 lbs heavier now than he was after high school.
I like Olver as a DE.
TE it is then.
Thanks Kyle! Love the attitude - hope he has a very successful career here.Olver is an awesome interview, really think he'll be a big hit at CU. The Buffs are high on his potential, underrated player in the class IMO.
“I talked to the coaches and they want me when I first come in they’re going to be looking at me at tight end. That’s what they want to do, but as I’ve said, I’ll play wherever they want me."
Olver solid with Buffs