The Official Coach Prime and the Colorado Buffaloes Thread

Braman

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Nonsense, you're not going to suddenly pick up 10 good offensive linemen in one year from ten different programs and somehow get them integrated seemlessly into your system. Especially considering that you're relying solely on guys who are either freshmen or who aren't happy where they're at.

If you're gonna have any hope at a decent season next year, you're going to want to return as much meagre talent as you can from this year's line, and reinforce it with as much new talent as possible. It's not like bringing in a new QB, you can't have a sudden reversal of forture on the line just like that, it's going to have to take time and continuity to build.

Exactly. The entire Prime situation is causing some delusion. This isn’t the fuking league. The solution to problems especially o-line isn’t ’you suck we’ll just replace you’. Instead, if a guy isn’t good enough to be a starter, he becomes depth. Maybe your LT becomes your RT. Your starting G becomes your 2nd string G, etc. Or——crazy thought—-train him up! Scheme to hide flaws. It’s college football you aren’t playing Micah parsons every week and you don’t need Trent Williams to have a quality o-line. Coach!

The way people are talking about seemingly underperforming players is just bizarre. And it’s only gonna blow up in their face if/when the team struggles again bc they’re fostering a front runner, blame the players culture
 

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yeah, I don’t rock with the buckeyes but they might be able to pull this one off. It might be a wrap
I’d put my money in them landing him. They’ve been waiting in the cut and now they have time to properly close on him. I still don’t expect an announcement until the end of the month tho either way.
 

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I wouldn’t want anybody that bad teaching anyone else a system that he clearly couldn’t get himself. Bless the kids heart but this is addition by subtraction.
You can’t possibly not see how ridiculous this is.

It’s literally the same logic as bad mouthing your ex to your new bytch. ‘Oh nah she was crazy I hated that bytch but Ima love you tho ’. :patrice:

That’s what this thread has turned into. ‘Help is on the way’ when you spent all offseason saying help was on the way :dead:

Hyping up HS recruits/transfers while you shyt on existing players is a toxic culture. Nasty work.
 

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Shedeur and Travis do well in NIL, because they are the two best players and pro prospects. They draw a tremendous amount of visibility to the program. Other players can benefit from playing on such a team. Either from scouts watching their games or from corporations wishing to benefit from that attention.

 

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Nonsense, you're not going to suddenly pick up 10 good offensive linemen in one year from ten different programs and somehow get them integrated seemlessly into your system. Especially considering that you're relying solely on guys who are either freshmen or who aren't happy where they're at.

If you're gonna have any hope at a decent season next year, you're going to want to return as much meagre talent as you can from this year's line, and reinforce it with as much new talent as possible. It's not like bringing in a new QB, you can't have a sudden reversal of forture on the line just like that, it's going to have to take time and continuity to build.
The issue is that Deion acts like he doesn't have time, and I didn't see anything this year to suggest him or his staff is capable of coaching anyone up. O-line is hard. Going into the portal to grab a tackle is one thing, but people are talking about getting 5 starters like that's normal every day shyt. This is not free agency, despite looking like free agency. These kids are not professional athletes, and most of them never will be. You need to develop guys, you need high school recruits who gel together over a long period of time, you need good o-line coaching etc.

And the problem is that if they get this wrong it's gonna compound. Which is why coaching up your young o-lineman is so important. 3-4 years of development matters down the line.
 

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Gotta make room for that c00n Sapp :francis: pretty sure he’s going to be coaching the Dline

Oh shyt, that’s right.
not so fast. CU had separate coaches for DTs and edges. Nick coached the edges not the DTs, that was Sal. coach sal has experience coaching special teams as well so they may intend to move him there and have Sapp coach the DTs.
 

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Oh shyt, that’s right.
Yeah i knew once they hired him Nick was going to go … other staff members had been posting his pictures last week like they were already saying goodbye…I don’t like it Nick seems like a solid young biggs that the players connect with … That goofy ass Sapp gone have them boys watching Jason c00nLock episodes :scust:
 
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