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44 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Your examples are just completely fucking stupid. He has no traits they had to make up for it. Like holy shit. 

Point entirely avoided. Got it.

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I heard an interesting theory referenced on a podcast. Think it was Kevin Clark who theorized there's a new generation of QB's (Cam Ward, Shedeur, Caleb Williams) who hold the ball too long because they haven't been punished for it. In the parlance of a football board mongoloid, the pussification of football has slowed QB's down. Could be bullshit, tiny sample size and all.

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2 hours ago, CurlyDumps said:

I heard an interesting theory referenced on a podcast. Think it was Kevin Clark who theorized there's a new generation of QB's (Cam Ward, Shedeur, Caleb Williams) who hold the ball too long because they haven't been punished for it. In the parlance of a football board mongoloid, the pussification of football has slowed QB's down. Could be bullshit, tiny sample size and all.

7 on 7 definitely has its drawbacks, especially for quarterbacks. And I'm not a 7 on 7 hater. 

What's remarkable about Shedeur, is that he got severely punished for two seasons holding the ball too long and it still didn't change the habit. Nobody on the Colorado staff could get him to stop. 

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Mary Kay Cabot was on Florio and said that she expects that both rookies (Gabriel and Sanders) will start at some point this season.

The Browns want to "see what they have" heading into the next draft where they will have two first round picks. 

Flacco will start then they will give each rookie a shot at starting. Of course the noise when Sheduer starts will be insane if they do this.

A side note she mentioned - Watson will likely be ready to come back this season. They'll launch Flacco if that occurs (thanks to Watson's nine figure dead money hit.)

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On 8/26/2025 at 7:48 AM, The Dog said:

you need to watch the video from O'Sullivan that I just posted. 

aint nobody got time for that GIF

tl;dw: "Looks like a college Spring Game for a guy who just arrived on campus. You cannot do that."

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5 hours ago, South Austin said:

Other than Mike Leach, I don't know of too many coaches who would've given that answer.  Another reason why I like Deion in the college game.

I will always hope a Deion coached team loses. He is my college football heel. I'm glad he's coaching. 

The college football world is better when there is a Rick Flair or Roddy Piper. 

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8 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

Sanders  is stupid and Colorado with some horrific clock management. 

fify.  

 

Missed it by two toes. 

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Remember when Deion talked shit to everyone within earshot after they beat TCU 2 years ago?

Tell us about those TOs COACH PRIME!

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12 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

Can't wait to see what he says about the two timeouts in his pocket. Assuming the media there actually ask him any decent questions. 

It’s a calculated effort to discredit him. He’s being ostracized, diminished and derailed. 

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I mean during an in-game interview when asked what advice he had given Salter to get the offense going he said "everyone wants to be him, it's time to be him."

Quite the tactician. 

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22 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

Can't wait to see what he says about the two timeouts in his pocket. Assuming the media there actually ask him any decent questions. 

Laugh if you will, but he’ll be in great shape when he starts the next game with those two extra timeouts. 

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Deion’s actual quotes from the post game last night when asked about the timeouts:

“I think we got out of bounds a couple of times,” Sanders said. “We didn’t have to take them. That’s what transpired. We got out of bounds I think on both sidelines. That’s what happened. After the first, I think we got a good play and we caught the ball, I think, for nine yards. We had one yard to go, so if you get the first down, the clock stops. It don’t make sense to really use your timeout in that sense.”

“We were just really trying to preserve them for when we needed them,” Sanders said. “I don’t want to go home with timeouts. They don’t do me no good. But you’ve got to be strategic, as well. Just burning timeouts just to burn them just so you guys won’t say nothing, that don’t make sense at all.”

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8 hours ago, Huckleberry said:

I mean during an in-game interview when asked what advice he had given Salter to get the offense going he said "everyone wants to be him, it's time to be him."

Quite the tactician. 

Him, who? Salter had choices

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14 minutes ago, Greg Davis Apologist said:

Deion’s actual quotes from the post game last night when asked about the timeouts:

“I think we got out of bounds a couple of times,” Sanders said. “We didn’t have to take them. That’s what transpired. We got out of bounds I think on both sidelines. That’s what happened. After the first, I think we got a good play and we caught the ball, I think, for nine yards. We had one yard to go, so if you get the first down, the clock stops. It don’t make sense to really use your timeout in that sense.”

“We were just really trying to preserve them for when we needed them,” Sanders said. “I don’t want to go home with timeouts. They don’t do me no good. But you’ve got to be strategic, as well. Just burning timeouts just to burn them just so you guys won’t say nothing, that don’t make sense at all.”

Star Trek Kirk GIF

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10 hours ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Never thought of Deion as a conservative coach

He’s crazy conservative. Last night’s time management fiasco went to a new level, but there’s been plenty of punting in plus territory for three seasons in Boulder. 

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9 hours ago, The Dog said:

Remember when Deion talked shit to everyone within earshot after they beat TCU 2 years ago?

Tell us about those TOs COACH PRIME!

I’m sure Dan Lanning is glad he doesn’t have to play them anymore

 

curious if the rock and KD are going to show up to Boulder this year

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Deion’s actual quotes from the post game last night when asked about the timeouts:

“I think we got out of bounds a couple of times,” Sanders said. “We didn’t have to take them. That’s what transpired. We got out of bounds I think on both sidelines. That’s what happened. After the first, I think we got a good play and we caught the ball, I think, for nine yards. We had one yard to go, so if you get the first down, the clock stops. It don’t make sense to really use your timeout in that sense.”

“We were just really trying to preserve them for when we needed them,” Sanders said. “I don’t want to go home with timeouts. They don’t do me no good. But you’ve got to be strategic, as well. Just burning timeouts just to burn them just so you guys won’t say nothing, that don’t make sense at all.”

Meh, I understand it. He took a risk and defied convention. I dont particularly care for the Colorado circus, but it was clear his team needs a ton of work.

GT was a little slow to figure out their run defense was lacking, and still got 300+ yards on the ground.
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2 hours ago, Greg Davis Apologist said:

Deion’s actual quotes from the post game last night when asked about the timeouts:

“I think we got out of bounds a couple of times,” Sanders said. “We didn’t have to take them. That’s what transpired. We got out of bounds I think on both sidelines. That’s what happened. After the first, I think we got a good play and we caught the ball, I think, for nine yards. We had one yard to go, so if you get the first down, the clock stops. It don’t make sense to really use your timeout in that sense.”

“We were just really trying to preserve them for when we needed them,” Sanders said. “I don’t want to go home with timeouts. They don’t do me no good. But you’ve got to be strategic, as well. Just burning timeouts just to burn them just so you guys won’t say nothing, that don’t make sense at all.”

Reminds me of that quote Rod Babers references often: "football is a struggle between what you want to be, and what you need to be to survive."

Coach, unfortunately you needed those TO's earlier than when you wanted to need them.

CU started with 1:07 left and 2 timeouts. 3rd play of the drive was snapped at :24. Oof.

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21 minutes ago, CurlyDumps said:

Reminds me of that quote Rod Babers references often: "football is a struggle between what you want to be, and what you need to be to survive."

Coach, unfortunately you needed those TO's earlier than when you wanted to need them.

CU started with 1:07 left and 2 timeouts. 3rd play of the drive was snapped at :24. Oof.

It's always fantastic when the heel goes off the top ropes, completely misses the underdog hero the gets rolled for a 3 count. Of course the heel is gonna pop up and argue with the refs. Deion help the wrestling analogies write themselves.

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