What's new
  • Prime Time. Prime Time. It's a new era for Colorado football. Consider signing up for a club membership! For $20/year, you can get access to all the special features at Allbuffs, including club member only forums, dark mode, avatars, and best of all, no ads! But seriously, please sign up so that we can pay the bills. No one earns money here, and we can use your $20 to keep this hellhole running. You can sign up for a club membership by navigating to your account in the upper right and clicking on "Account Upgrades". Make it happen!
  • After multiple requests and discussion, Twitter/X links will again be allowed on the board. Be mindful of the content you choose to post. Inflammatory, misinformation, or any content that violates the ToS will be removed. Repeated offenses may result in temporary suspensions. If you would like to still have Twitter/X links hidden from your feed, send a PM to Bread. Any other questions can be discussed in the customer service/support forum. Examples of hide tweet options shown here: https://allbuffs.com/threads/twitter-x-ban.161161/post-3915936

swinging cody out wide really fooled em, not

  • Thread starter Thread starter west coast
  • Start date Start date

west coast

Guest
where the **** did he get these **** for brains ideas. about as smart as bringing the guy split wide around the end 9 times in a row. I thought a play that dumb must be setting something up, right? Nope
 
thank you spaceman, I was wondering does anyone else think this is some bull****. I mean maybe you set something up, or maybe once but aGGGHHHHH, it's not even worth going into

I agree. I loved the play at first, because I thought they were using it to set up some razzle dazzle. But all we see is the same play over and over again. Granted, this play was really designed for B-Jax, who would add, at least the threat, of throwing from that formation. Until we get a RB who shows he can do that (Lockridge's attempt at Baylor won't get him many more tries), the play just guarantees that the D will rush to the line of scrimmage to crush the RB.
 
Back
Top