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Colorado looks a lot like last years squad 

Defense - meh

run game - meh

OL -meh 

Gameday coaching - meh 

but the QB is going to be setup for incredible stats….and then the Sanders family can all leave after this year 

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

The gophers' offense was pretty bad for most of that half though and didn't get going into late.

You're just not grasping how truly atrocious our D has been in recent years. Our D wasn't good. But it was THERE. We offered resistance. That's a significant improvement from years past. Unfortunately, we took a MASSIVE step back at QB. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Colorado looks a lot like last years squad 

Defense - meh

run game - meh

OL -meh 

Gameday coaching - meh 

but the QB is going to be setup for incredible stats….and then the Sanders family can all leave after this year 

Wait so you saying he has nothing around him yet saying the QB is set up for incredible stats.

 

Tell me you're a hater without telling me you're a hater?

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