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Everyone should have seen the disaster around Bryce coming


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12 minutes ago, strato said:

That is fair. But how many worse ones do you see? And we had a bad one last year that carried over. Could be more of the same, good odds of it. So, optimistic, pessimistic, realistic? What it is... 

My concerns of our defense, mainly the defensive line, from May were made true already.   Now they are worse.  

The offense I expect to get better.  

Unfortunately without a defense that can play, what Bryce is capable of or not, just doesn't matter. 

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1 hour ago, Turtle said:

This escalated quickly…But if the home crowd rains boos on Bryce this week, that is the end.

Huddle sentiment is one thing but a week 2 home crowd booing is another animal. 

There won’t be enough home fans in the stands to be heard. 

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On 9/9/2024 at 11:30 AM, Coheed said:

Really not understanding the Sanders hype, especially after that Nebraska game. Dude threw a pick 6 untouched, left the game early and then threw his OL under the bus in the press conference, like ?????

dd Colorodos line play well? No, but the dude is red flag galore. 
 

 

Yeah he threw a pick 6, but if anything it was long overdue to considering he doesn't turn the ball over. Colorados o line hasnt played well going on 2 STRAIGHT YEARS and when you in a offense that doesn't run the ball at all that's gonna take a toll on any qb. 

The funny part is if you put shedeur on a Georgia or alabama this a different conversation becuz he isn't getting his ass thrown in the dirt every play.

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20 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Yeah he threw a pick 6, but if anything it was long overdue to considering he doesn't turn the ball over. Colorados o line hasnt played well going on 2 STRAIGHT YEARS and when you in a offense that doesn't run the ball at all that's gonna take a toll on any qb. 

The funny part is if you put shedeur on a Georgia or alabama this a different conversation becuz he isn't getting his ass thrown in the dirt every play.

We can do if this and that all day, I’m going by what is. Absolutely zero accountability 

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1 hour ago, CPF4LIFE said:

You damn right we can. Doesn't mean he gonna be a bad pro but whatever. 

I think he could be a good pro QB if he puts in the work but he's going to have to humble himself now because if he waits until he gets to the NFL for the league to humble him it will get very ugly.

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10 hours ago, RJK said:

There won’t be enough home fans in the stands to be heard. 

I get the joke - I mean thats a cute thing to say but, the reality is there will indeed be fans in the stands and I think they might quickly turn into an absolute frothing mob.

tbh i just thought this would be more like a week 6-8 situation. But if the boos come down from the home crowd, thats is a WRAP

 

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18 minutes ago, Turtle said:

I get the joke - I mean thats a cute thing to say but, the reality is there will indeed be fans in the stands and I think they might quickly turn into an absolute frothing mob.

tbh i just thought this would be more like a week 6-8 situation. But if the boos come down from the home crowd, thats is a WRAP

 

Oh there will be fans, just not panther fans Fan Mustache GIF by Los Angeles Chargers

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