Yes, but also because of my third point above. There is some worry in Dal Ward, don't think there isn't.JuJu is getting time Saturday because we are playing Delaware.
Yes, but also because of my third point above. There is some worry in Dal Ward, don't think there isn't.JuJu is getting time Saturday because we are playing Delaware.
Late to the party here and don't need to rehash anything that's already been said.
However, a thought that came to me in the off-season and still resonates. What kind of program is Prime trying to build? Is CU a spread-type offense that highlights pass or run first? Just pure smash mouth and run first? A type of WCO with RPO? An Air Raid program, which was basically what they had been for the past two years. Or, does he simply want his defenses to be elite and have an offense that can play clock management?
I know he has said he wants to be more physical and run the ball more this offseason, and that's what he wants going forward. However, I don't see that with this program, and honestly don't believe that suits Prime the best.
We are probably overreacting to everything as it is game one. We need to play it out. However, you can't go one way for two years, then just switch that up. This is going to take time and honestly makes no sense to me.
The same problems that plagued this team last year (physical teams up front who run the ball at a great to elite status) are still a very big problem. This coaching staff needs to get better quickly, as they do not have the best player in college and an elite QB (at least not yet for QB).
The answer is 4.
FWIW, my "trust" point is not so much trust in the player but trust that he can get separation quickly.That entire "he's new" or "he's a transfer" or "it's his first game at this level" doesn't fly with me. Every team has transfers that start, especially at QB. Do all of those players take until game 6 before they are comfy without their blanky? Either you perform or you dont. It's simple , are you skilled enough to make plays and make the right decisions where you are playing now. Other players around the country are taking advantage of their new situation, all I'm hearing are excuses. Players and coaches need to do better, period.
Texting with some coaching buddies this week, and the consensus has been it looks like Shurmur is running what he THINKS a college offense should look like. But it's just sprinkles of various concepts with no real "spine" and nothing utilized to impose will or get the defense on its heels.Late to the party here and don't need to rehash anything that's already been said.
However, a thought that came to me in the off-season and still resonates. What kind of program is Prime trying to build? Is CU a spread-type offense that highlights pass or run first? Just pure smash mouth and run first? A type of WCO with RPO? An Air Raid program, which was basically what they had been for the past two years. Or, does he simply want his defenses to be elite and have an offense that can play clock management?
I know he has said he wants to be more physical and run the ball more this offseason, and that's what he wants going forward. However, I don't see that with this program, and honestly don't believe that suits Prime the best.
We are probably overreacting to everything as it is game one. We need to play it out. However, you can't go one way for two years, then just switch that up. This is going to take time and honestly makes no sense to me.
The same problems that plagued this team last year (physical teams up front who run the ball at a great to elite status) are still a very big problem. This coaching staff needs to get better quickly, as they do not have the best player in college and an elite QB (at least not yet for QB).
This would be the recipe for our high variance outputTexting with some coaching buddies this week, and the consensus has been it looks like Shurmur is running what he THINKS a college offense should look like. But it's just sprinkles of various concepts with no real "spine" and nothing utilized to impose will or get the defense on its heels.
Well, I am far from an expert, but when you look at a team you can usually figure out what they want to do. They may not do it well, or the other team might be countering their plan, but a plan is discernable. I never could figure what it was CU was trying to do. It looked like a grab bag of plays. Granted, there was a lot of success, but not a lot of cohesion.Texting with some coaching buddies this week, and the consensus has been it looks like Shurmur is running what he THINKS a college offense should look like. But it's just sprinkles of various concepts with no real "spine" and nothing utilized to impose will or get the defense on its heels.
I have a lot more faith in Prime’s player management than his clock managementBuffs are in a tough situation. Juju is the future of the program and they have to be focused on the future because the target for this program with Prime is being a regular contender for the playoff, that future is Juju.
Salter can play better and has to and no he doesn't have a long time to do it. I would expect that this past weekend was the last one this year that we don't see Juju. How much we see Juju will depend on how soon Salter gets to being the QB he can be and how fast a 17 year old who should be a HS senior adjust to playing football with grown men.
Gotta keep em guessing?Well, I am far from an expert, but when you look at a team you can usually figure out what they want to do. They may not do it well, or the other team might be countering their plan, but a plan is discernable. I never could figure what it was CU was trying to do. It looked like a grab bag of plays. Granted, there was a lot of success, but not a lot of cohesion.
Well, then it worked to perfection.Gotta keep em guessing?
Case in point: Orbit motion just for the hell of it.Gotta keep em guessing?
Texting with some coaching buddies this week, and the consensus has been it looks like Shurmur is running what he THINKS a college offense should look like. But it's just sprinkles of various concepts with no real "spine" and nothing utilized to impose will or get the defense on its heels.
They did an awful job setting the edge, and pretty much anytime GT had some type of jet sweep, it went for big yards.My thought during the game was our ends kept crashing down and not setting the edge, thus the fullback/TE and pulling G had easy entry into the second level thus big gains. To me that’s a discipline issue.
Was really disappointed watching Okunlola and Wade. I thought both of them were awful agains the runThey did an awful job setting the edge, and pretty much anytime GT had some type of jet sweep, it went for big yards.
Another one of those don’t hit the quarterback mental games that has been created by the rules and practices.re-watch of the game I noticed the D missed shots on the QB when he would carryout ball fakes. Tackle that ****er, you don't know if its a ball fake or dude is keeping it. Hit him
lol every team in the country institutes the “don’t touch our QB” rule in practice. It has never, and will never, affected a teams ability or desire to hit the opposing teams QB.Another one of those don’t hit the quarterback mental games that has been created by the rules and practices.