Colorado collapse

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Hunter is taking too many snaps. **** Deion
I been saying this since week 1. No persons body can uphold playing both sides of the ball in today's football. Offenses averaging 60+ plays a **** game.

So he gotta PRACTICE on offense and on defense and play in the games each week on both sides the whole game.

Ain't nah workout he can do to prepare his body for that. The lack of recovery will wear him down and already has.
 
Where's the endless articles about how the coaches ****ed up?

Corch Slime will be praised for his poise and ability to corch’em up to a big lead.

Then be given the benefit of the doubt that by this point next year things will be different.

“Better get your licks in now 🤡

Ok Slime I’m here to pepper & tenderize those ribs like Balboa in the meat locker.

Wish we played’em so we could snatch his soul.
 
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All while being covered by Hunter too
Hunter needs to switch to wr. I don’t think that dude is physical enough to handle wrs in a real conference or nfl. My opinion though and he’s pretty electric so he has that going for him. But I can see why some teams didn’t throw the bank at him…….with his recruitment I didn’t get how db schools weren’t really putting full court press if he was this game changing db. In college I thought he would do well it was just his frame to me. He looks like he’s going to get hurt.
 
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I caught the tail end of overtime. Sanders made idiotic decision to lob the ball into the end zone for an easy interception on 3rd down. He protects the ball there and Colorado kicks a field goal and makes Stanford have to score a TD to win. Instead Stanford runs the ball up the gut got a couple times and kicked the game winner.
 
Man **** Hunter, did y’all see that dude Elic Ayomanor?!! Bro had more catches, yards, and TD’s in one half than he’s had in his CAREER. Stanford better finish the season strong, cause best believe the big dogs are already in his DM’s with the portal talk.
 
Because the sports media chose to make Colorado their pet project of this year and spent the entire month of September sucking up to Sanders and that program—bringing GameDay out there, fawning all over them and treating them like they were a contender.

Several things can be true here. Cristobal / Dawson made the worst coaching decision in Canes history (regarding magnitude of the moment as the game is over with a knee.)

The ACC also got the fumble wrong and the media has gone over the tops with their criticism of the coaches and the program as a result—Joel Klatt taking on his show about this breach of trust between coach and players was akin to a cheating spouse and how these kids might never trust this staff again. If that doesn't reek of Miami hatred, what does?

The outsiders love to see the Canes fail.

Yes, on a macro levels people understand they'll tell you the sport is better when Miami is on top, when a Notre Dame is playing well, etc.—and when those teams starts winning, people go back to reveling in their losing as the hate is still there.

I wrote an article days back that touched on this:

Shifting back to college football’s and last weekend’s biggest storyline—for the sake of argument let’s swap out Miami for Colorado, Cristobal for Deion Sanders, Don Chaney Jr. for Shedeur Sanders and let’s play out the media’s reaction to a phantom fumble that would cost the Buffs a game like this.

It’d be Hands Across America for the injustice and every sports commentator would ramble on about what a travesty it was to steal a game from those kids who clawed their way back from a 17-10 deficit to a 20-17 victory.

Why? Because the media knows no bounds when protecting and glorifying the ones they love while trashing and making a punchline out of the afterthoughts.


I backed the sentiment with the media's reaction to the eight-lateral win at Duke that had them incensed and calling for the ACC to overturn our win for the blue blood Blue Devils program.

So yes, to the original point—a media that handles Colorado and Deion with kid gloves—will they dare trash a coaching staff that blew a 29-0 lead, was outscored 36-7 in the second half and fell in 2OT?

Side note, love seeing all these new Buffs fans who know zero about college football all getting their nads stomped and not knowing how to deal with it.

In the words of the legendary John McClane, "Welcome to the party, pal...."
Best post I’ve read in a long time!
 
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Why don't we as Hurricane fans just suck it up and take the worst coaching call probably in the history of sports on the chin without bringing up other teams to validate our treatment from the media.....guess what UM as a team ,staff, and university deserves all of this criticism and more!!

If you don't think people don't want to see the U back you have not been watching TV. These people are hurt and mad at the way Miami lost this game. Everybody wants Miami FL. be great again it's good for CF. WE GOT TO GET OUT OF OUR OWN WAY!!
Stop saying it was the worst call in coaching history. It was not, period. We lost a regular season college football game. Seattle lost the SUPER BOWL on a coaching decision. You cant even remotely compare the 2. Lynch was running all over NE in the game and they didnt hand him the ball at least once at the goal line. And the worst part is they had a timeout to stop the clock if he was stopped. Then you have a 5'10 qb throwing into the middle of the field when he cant even see where the **** he is throwing the ball. If you wanted to throw, you get him on the edge with a few options to throw to. And if no one is open all he has to do is make one guy miss or out run him to the pylon. No matter what you make sure he can SEE THE THROW in that situation.

So no it wasnt the worst call in sports history, by what was at stake or the stupidity of it. Mario fckd up bad and I dont defend what he did. But cmon people get a grip.
 
Stop saying it was the worst call in coaching history. It was not, period. We lost a regular season college football game. Seattle lost the SUPER BOWL on a coaching decision. You cant even remotely compare the 2. Lynch was running all over NE in the game and they didnt hand him the ball at least once at the goal line. And the worst part is they had a timeout to stop the clock if he was stopped. Then you have a 5'10 qb throwing into the middle of the field when he cant even see where the **** he is throwing the ball. If you wanted to throw, you get him on the edge with a few options to throw to. And if no one is open all he has to do is make one guy miss or out run him to the pylon. No matter what you make sure he can SEE THE THROW in that situation.

So no it wasnt the worst call in sports history, by what was at stake or the stupidity of it. Mario fckd up bad and I dont defend what he did. But cmon people get a grip.
I said probably but hey agree to disagree.
 
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