No, go back and re-watch the game. Those big, explosive runs were all by Dowdell. There was a huge difference when Johnson took over.
Definitely not, I get the concept of trying to move the defense side to side to then go vertical but I’d rather see fidone blocking on this play and an actual guy with speed with the ball. They didn’t set him up for success and he looked slow as hell as a resultThe thing with Fidone is that at least two of his three possessions started behind the LOS. Is that the right use of a TE?
BTW, the BRO called it Friday. They said success is no one listens!Normally I spend the 2-4 hours postgame listening to BRO and people whining about everything.
its weird , but I don’t want listen to a happy post game show.
Normally I spend the 2-4 hours postgame listening to BRO and people whining about everything.
its weird , but I don’t want listen to a happy post game show.
To keep it vanilla, win by 33 in an opener, and not give Colorado our entire playbook cannot be overstated for its value today.Here ya go:
- Raiola wasn't as spry as I envisioned. With all the comparisons to Mahomes, I'd thought he'd be a quicker scrambler and take off a few times when there were yards in front of him.
- Thought some of the running schemes were pretty vanilla.
- I figured we'd hang 50 on em (Im running out of material).
I think my favorite play outside of the TD pass at end of half, was a 3rd down and medium play where Raiola audibled into a run, that was the perfect call against that front. Great poise by a true freshman.
To keep it vanilla, win by 33 in an opener, and not give Colorado our entire playbook cannot be overstated for its value today.
We will see, but I suspect it's partly due to there being multiple coaching changes in the last few years and a completely talent-bereft QB room until this year.True, but I feel like thats what many of us have said with other early games over the past few seasons, then it turns out thats just what the coaches want to do. We'll see what next week brings.