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I would swap out either Mizell or Tank for ****. That was the wisconsin transfer my buddy was telling me about. Apparently started 30+ games in his career. I think from an experience standpoint alone he likely gets the nod above Tank or Mizell for 8/31 but by season end it could be different. I could see Billy trying to get Jean involved too since he is a miami guy.

Regardless Wilson and Badger I think get the most targets so we are talking about guy #3.
Burke will play as well
 
I would swap out either Mizell or Tank for ****. That was the wisconsin transfer my buddy was telling me about. Apparently started 30+ games in his career. I think from an experience standpoint alone he likely gets the nod above Tank or Mizell for 8/31 but by season end it could be different. I could see Billy trying to get Jean involved too since he is a miami guy.

Regardless Wilson and Badger I think get the most targets so we are talking about guy #3.


You can do that, I'm just telling you that I haven't heard anything about **** yet from their practice reports. But Tank has been making plays.
 
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Man that was a wild read. Probably not even close to all of it. Sanders showed me everything he needed to with how he handled the mark pope situation. I’m far from popes biggest fan but you don’t do that to a kid.

And cormani is cooked. Kid needed a mentor. Not a free for all atmosphere
What Deion did to Pope was totally uncalled for an unprecedented. He made a public spectacle of his release. That’s something that Davis, Johnson, Saban, Smart etc would never have done. But getting views was more important.

I wonder if CU realizes that when the Sanders children depart, Deion is done. This appears to have been nothing more than elite level Daddy Ball.
 
What Deion did to Pope was totally uncalled for an unprecedented. He made a public spectacle of his release. That’s something that Davis, Johnson, Saban, Smart etc would never have done. But getting views was more important.

I wonder if CU realizes that when the Sanders children depart, Deion is done. This appears to have been nothing more than elite level Daddy Ball.
read an article where they were talking to the boys and they were saying how cheap Deion war. Never gave them anything .They lived with their mother and when they'd ask for money to go to the mall or something he'd give them a hundred dollar bill for all 3 of them to share and they'd fight to see who would hold the money. THey said one day Shedor (sp) and Shilo were arguing about that and he took the 100 back and tore it in half and told them " now try and go spend it"..

they didn't talk very nice about him at all.
 
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WRs can't make catches when the QB is laying on his back...
This is the key to the entire game. Their strength on offense is the speed of their receivers. They need time for plays to develop. I do expect them to use one each of a quick slant, zone screen, jet sweep, and end around just to get it to them...but that partially negates their speed in space.

As long as our DL does its job, I don't think they have enough big plays to keep up scoring, and they won't score enough TDs on sustained drives.

Conversely, their DBs are pretty athletic, so I don't think we will break big gains that often. But our offense is built for sustained drives. I'd like to see us get up to the line quickly after a chunk play, and give Ward the chance to audible into a quick hitter hot route or running play that catches them off guard, rather than just follow the script every drive.
 
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What Deion did to Pope was totally uncalled for an unprecedented. He made a public spectacle of his release. That’s something that Davis, Johnson, Saban, Smart etc would never have done. But getting views was more important.

I wonder if CU realizes that when the Sanders children depart, Deion is done. This appears to have been nothing more than elite level Daddy Ball.
He should be embarrassed as a grown man for doing what he did to Pope.
 
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