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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hate it for the kid, but it's a blessing in disguise for Deion and the program. Built in excuse for the skull dragging they're about to take.

watch Deion bench his son for this game for the eye poke.  That's the real built-in excuse.  And there is precedent for the eye poke discipline.   

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hate it for the kid, but it's a blessing in disguise for Deion and the program. Built in excuse for the skull dragging they're about to take.

It's funny you guys been doubting Deion since the season started. 3 weeks in and people still waiting for him to lose his 1st game.

 

This is supposed to be a Cinderella story. Any other coach does this they are viewed as the ultimate underdog. But because it's Deion we have to root against him.

 

I think we all know they aren't going undefeated. But you can't deny he's off to a hell of a start. Wait until he gets comfortable in the recruiting and transfer portal. This team will absolutely be competing for a Nat'l championship starting next year.

 

If you don't believe by now then shame on you.

 

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

watch Deion bench his son for this game for the eye poke.  That's the real built-in excuse.  And there is precedent for the eye poke discipline.   

You're focused on the eye poke. What about the kid who lacerated Travis Hunter spleen?

 

And he still was allowed to play. 

 

You rather have an eye poke or a lacerated spleen?

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14 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It's funny you guys been doubting Deion since the season started. 3 weeks in and people still waiting for him to lose his 1st game.

 

This is supposed to be a Cinderella story. Any other coach does this they are viewed as the ultimate underdog. But because it's Deion we have to root against him.

 

I think we all know they aren't going undefeated. But you can't deny he's off to a hell of a start. Wait until he gets comfortable in the recruiting and transfer portal. This team will absolutely be competing for a Nat'l championship starting next year.

 

If you don't believe by now then shame on you.

 

They've beat three bad teams and should've absolutely lost to the worst team they've played. Calm down. 😂

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17 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It's funny you guys been doubting Deion since the season started. 3 weeks in and people still waiting for him to lose his 1st game.

 

This is supposed to be a Cinderella story. Any other coach does this they are viewed as the ultimate underdog. But because it's Deion we have to root against him.

 

I think we all know they aren't going undefeated. But you can't deny he's off to a hell of a start. Wait until he gets comfortable in the recruiting and transfer portal. This team will absolutely be competing for a Nat'l championship starting next year.

 

If you don't believe by now then shame on you.

 

I love Deion and what they are doing. Even with better transfers coming in and better coaching they aren’t on the level of the next two teams they play. 

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I admittedly can't stand Deion. He's a grifter all about Deion. All eyes on him always. Prime Academy was a complete grift and people just conveniently forget about that. He was all about some HBCU until a better opportunity came calling. Now he's larping around in a Cowboy hat at Colorado until a better opportunity comes calling again 

If you enjoy the entertainment aspect of it, I get it. But let's not make it out to be something it's not.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I admittedly can't stand Deion. He's a grifter all about Deion. All eyes on him always. Prime Academy was a complete grift and people just conveniently forget about that. He was all about some HBCU until a better opportunity came calling. Now he's larping around in a Cowboy hat at Colorado until a better opportunity comes calling again 

If you enjoy the entertainment aspect of it, I get it. But let's not make it out to be something it's not.

All of this Colorado hype is comical. I mean the guy had lil wayne performing as they walked out of the tunnel....in Boulder, CO. I'm not buying any of this hype at this point. 

The Buffs better enjoy it, he'll bolt in a couple years for the next opportunity.

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