lvbuff
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OopsI don't think so. He is 1-17 I believe.
OopsI don't think so. He is 1-17 I believe.
For the longest time, the Missouri QBs were absolutely flat footed, just stand there, and complete every friggin' pass.When I watch too notch QBs in various games they take the snap and just stand in the pocket calmly scanning the field. Maybe after 2 or 3 seconds they have to move but usually it is to step forward.
Sefo tends to take off immediately whether there is a rush or not. By the time he gets to look around the play is over and becomes ad lib.
Maybe this changes as the O line gets better at pass protection.
Splitting 1st teams reps with a young inexperienced quarterback and a quarterback with a broken index finger, only to determine who is playing at game time. That's a bold strategy.
Splitting 1st teams reps with a young inexperienced quarterback and a quarterback with a broken index finger, only to determine who is playing at game time. That's a bold strategy.
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Splitting 1st teams reps with a young inexperienced quarterback and a quarterback with a broken index finger, only to determine who is playing at game time. That's a bold strategy.
Lockie is a JR and been in their system for a while. He's just not that good, however. I don't think they are threatening to put either of their freshmen QBs in.
So from the CU standpoint, which QB would you rather face?
Agreed. I'd honestly be more worried if one of the freshmen played. They were both highly recruited and are supposed to be really good athletes. Neither Adams nor Lockie is really a threat with their legs.Ok maybe not young but definitely inexperienced
Lockie. Not as mobile as Adams.
Who is he staring at?Oregon's staring CB Chris Seisay is ruled out (had missed last two games).
When will the ducks be flying into Boulder? Anyone know where they will practice?
Boulder ReservoirWhen will the ducks be flying into Boulder? Anyone know where they will practice?
We know who he learned that gem from.“You’d rather have 11 guys doing the wrong same thing than 10 of 11 doing the right thing,” Helfrich said.
We know who he learned that gem from.