It's a November article so I'm not holding out much hope for Moretti this spring.Him being on the field for Spring would be a huge step forward, even if it is non-contact stuff only. Definitely has the size, length and power to play tackle at 6'4.5. These young guys need to step up this Spring and take this team over.
Not expecting anything, just saying it would be a huge step forward for him.It's a November article so I'm not holding out much hope for Moretti this spring.
I know the numbers that Bobo, Fields and Ross had accumulated were gaudy, but Juwann Winfree was the best Receiver on the roster last yr, not even close. And Shenault made a big play darn near every time he touched the pigskin. Their loyalty to the veterans probably cost them a bowl appearance in 2017I believe that Bobo, Fields and Ross are all among the Top 8 WRs all-time at CU from a statistical perspective. Hard not to roll with them.
Also hard to wrap my head completely around the idea that the 2018 WR corp could be better. But I think there's a lot to that.
It went too far. Got to roll with whomever is making plays.I know the numbers that Bobo, Fields and Ross had accumulated were gaudy, but Juwann Winfree was the best Receiver on the roster last yr, not even close. And Shenault made a big play darn near every time he touched the pigskin. Their loyalty to the veterans probably cost them a bowl appearance in 2017
No. Because I don't think that Lindgren had "feel" as a play caller. He was a damn good game planner and play designer, but I think that ports to the 2018 staff that remains mostly in tact other than swapping Roper (a former high level OC) for Lindgren. So I don't think we lose anything on Lindgren's strengths while we are unlikely to regress where I didn't think he was very good.Anyone concerned about growing pains with chev?
Couldn't agree more. This program has had pretty good speed for a few seasons now, but the athletes they have brought on in the last couple yrs are elite. Klayton Adams, its on you to turn those young lineman into players, and If you do, we can be one of the Pac-12's best offenses this year, and moving forward.It all comes down to the work the OL has done in the weight room. The team is better at all the skill positions, now how fast do the boys turn into men in the trenches. The coaching even took a bump up. No excuses.
Anyone concerned about growing pains with chev?
Hopefully Adams is in his ear about running the ball, and I have to believe Mac understands this as well and will make sure Chev is on the same pageMy biggest worry is Chev knows exactly what he wants to do (air it out) and it is a bad fit for the team as a whole.
Anyone concerned about growing pains with chev?
My biggest worry is Chev knows exactly what he wants to do (air it out) and it is a bad fit for the team as a whole.
I don’t think Chiv will be in the booth. You want his fire on the sideline. I think you put Roper in the booth. He has experience as an OC and should be able to use that vantage point as an advantage.Who will be in booth with Chiv? Adams? Roper? Neither?
My biggest worry is Chev knows exactly what he wants to do (air it out) and it is a bad fit for the team as a whole.
I agree. I don’t see Chev going to the booth. That’s usually a QB coach (often also being the OC) thing anyways. Chev has far too much responsibility with WR coaching as well as dictating personnel packages to be off the field. Roper can easily slide into Lindgrens spot in the booth and help.I don’t think Chiv will be in the booth. You want his fire on the sideline. I think you put Roper in the booth. He has experience as an OC and should be able to use that vantage point as an advantage.
Objection, your honor. Conjecture!My biggest worry is Chev knows exactly what he wants to do (air it out) and it is a bad fit for the team as a whole.
I don't remember reading the quote from Chev, but I remember a couple people posting that Chev said he'll probably be in the booth.
At least I just want to win 6 or 7 games next year and go to a bowl game. Low expectations, I know, but let's start from where we are.
I was going to say this is not the expectations set by RG but, this program has 1 winning season in the last 12 years. I'm hoping for 8 wins but considering the pattern, 6 is more reasonable despite what RG laid out.
That's what I remember too. Unless something changes, it sounds like he's booth-bound.I don't remember reading the quote from Chev, but I remember a couple people posting that Chev said he'll probably be in the booth.
I agree. I don’t see Chev going to the booth. That’s usually a QB coach (often also being the OC) thing anyways. Chev has far too much responsibility with WR coaching as well as dictating personnel packages to be off the field. Roper can easily slide into Lindgrens spot in the booth and help.
I agree. I don’t see Chev going to the booth. That’s usually a QB coach (often also being the OC) thing anyways. Chev has far too much responsibility with WR coaching as well as dictating personnel packages to be off the field. Roper can easily slide into Lindgrens spot in the booth and help.
Pretty sweet
Pretty sweet