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Deion Sanders "Coach Prime" Now At Colorado


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12 hours ago, pops said:

He did the same shit at jackson state. It's bullshit victim mentality garbage. He has a script and now that they are getting their shit pushed in he's creating a new narrative.

What about Deion makes you think he believes he's a victim in any fashion?  

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On 10/30/2023 at 3:31 PM, closetojumping said:

I really like where things sit. This is it! This is the big one! I've already put a down payment on a pool knowing that that money will be coming in this December to offset the expense. They're going to start work in the spring as soon as the ground thaws.

Clark Griswold?? Is that you?

*dang, Sgt Hulk beat me to it*

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On 10/31/2023 at 2:59 PM, USC_TMB said:

Someone just waltzed into the Rose Bowl locker rooms and made off with jewelry? Yeah I’m calling bullshit all day long on that one. Inside job or insurance scam  for sure. And prime wants the NCAA or the Rose Bowl to pay for it?? Yeah, they’ll get right on that chief. How about they players leave their bling at home or CU can travel with a safe. Hell, I wouldn’t leave $5 in a locker at my own high school, let alone at an away venue. Forget teaching them about insurance, try teaching some damn common sense there.

They didn't come to play no common sense.

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In the pursuit of a Heisman campaign for an egregiously unchecked shithead, their starting running back is lucky to get 4 handoffs in any first half for the entire season.  The vast percentage of their film says "tee off and attack the quarterback on every play without getting punished."  Treat every down like it's 3rd and 9.  So he throws his entire offensive line under the bus in public.  Cutting edge approach.   

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On 10/30/2023 at 11:59 AM, Jkwellborn said:

Was the locker room not locked up?

It’s almost always a player, manager, or even coach of the team whose stuff got taken. They have the knowledge of who has what and the access to the locker room. “Oh, just gotta run back in real quick…gotta take a dook…”

Only takes a moment of opportunity. It happens on a lot of teams. People get kicked off of teams every year for it. Regardless, I’m sure there are cameras outside the locker room that will show who was in and out of it. 

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13 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

I don't think CU gets to bowl eligibility.  The have OSU, UofA, WSU, and Utah.  They MAY get WSU, but the others are losses almost for sure.  The shine will be off then.

The shine is already off.  The wheels have fallen off and the dumpster is on fire.

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1 minute ago, Hermanator said:

Sark needs to show Travis Hunter the receiver room after Worthy, Mitchell, and Whittington leave this winter and not only can he catch passes from a Manning but Sark won't break him in half like Deion's dumb ass did. 

Hunter is permanently attached to Deion until he goes pro.  I highly doubt he blames Deion for getting hurt.

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30 minutes ago, txhorns said:

Hunter is permanently attached to Deion until he goes pro.  I highly doubt he blames Deion for getting hurt.

Not guaranteed. Hunter has 1 more year before he can enter the draft and if Deion's kid goes pro who is going to be throwing him the ball next year? I agree he'll stay if Deion's kid comes back for his 4th year. Hunter needs to think about his draft potential. 

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4 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

Not guaranteed. Hunter has 1 more year before he can enter the draft and if Deion's kid goes pro who is going to be throwing him the ball next year? I agree he'll stay if Deion's kid comes back for his 4th year. Hunter needs to think about his draft potential. 

Nah, he's not leaving Deion's team.  No chance.

Just now, Gene Parmesan said:

Isn't he a better DB than WR?  I don't watch enough Colorado to know, but the announcers are always saying he's a better DB than WR.

Absolutely.

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4 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Weirder than that

My man wants a sock puppet until he pulls the parachute when his kids graduate

Honestly, Lewis was never a good fit for Shedeur and knowing what I know now, I'm surprised that's who Prime picked as his OC.  Lewis' offense at Kent State was lots of RPO and Shedeur is a pocket passer.  Not thrilled about fucking Shurmur, though.  I had to watch his dogshit offense in Denver the last 2 years, and I hate it so much.

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On 11/1/2023 at 5:12 PM, bEastTexas said:

It’ll be interesting to see if Shedur heads to the NFL after this season, Brugler has him at 24 in his latest top 50 today. If he leaves Deion is going to be up a shit creek without a paddle. 

hmm, while I was a teen, according to my mother, I had a damned boat/jet ski rental business on that creek.

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Bad move not even a full season in. It's like Deion tricked himself with all his loud mouth yapping after the surprise TCU win and forgot he's in year 1 of a complete rebuild in a power 5 conference (for this year anyway). If he thought this was going to be a complete turn around year 1 just because his kid is a solid QB then he was fooling himself big time. 

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2 hours ago, Hank_Hill said:

I was told his coordinator hires were fyre

They are.  He just fyred one.

And who does he demote/fire from the staff?  You are only allowed a limited number of coaching positions.  If he elevates Shurmur to a coach, someone has to get fired or "moved" to a QA position.  Is he expecting the old OC Sean Lewis to be on the sideline and signal in plays....after he not only has play calling removed but tries to move him from a coach/OC position to a QA analyst position???

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5 hours ago, texifornia said:

Weirder than that

My man wants a sock puppet until he pulls the parachute when his kids graduate

There are only 10 commits. 19 of your commits count towards the ranking so if you only have 10 then you will be ranked a bit lower. We are in the same boat. We are 11 in class rank but 8 in average stars. 7 of their 10 guys are trench guys. So they are filling needs.

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2 hours ago, ABSR said:

They are.  He just fyred one.

And who does he demote/fire from the staff?  You are only allowed a limited number of coaching positions.  If he elevates Shurmur to a coach, someone has to get fired or "moved" to a QA position.  Is he expecting the old OC Sean Lewis to be on the sideline and signal in plays....after he not only has play calling removed but tries to move him from a coach/OC position to a QA analyst position???

I believe that Bill O'Boyle, the OL coach, is the one who got demoted/fired (haven't heard which yet).  Lewis remains as co-OC, but Shurmur is calling plays, at least this week.

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7 hours ago, Hiphopopotamos said:

Deion just demoted his OC. New play-caller for this weekends game.

 

yeah, the offense is the problem here.

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demoting easily the best hire you made and a true up and comer who has done very good all things considered

if you want a real laugh compare how they did last year vs this year.

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and

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demoting Sean Lewis is the single worst decision he could have made coaching staff wise. its going to impact his ability to hire actual up and coming coaches moving forward and is a terrible look for a guy who left a HC job for you.

then you demote him for one of the 5 worst NFL coaches by win% since the super bowl era and who was last successful in 2017 with the Vikings and whose last experience at the college level was in 1998 with the 3-8 Stanford Fighting Willinghams?

terrible decision. wonder if lewis even stays around at this point

 

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2 hours ago, NoName said:

yeah, the offense is the problem here.

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image.thumb.png.9817b3c122a3328248da6d7e8a706f05.png

demoting easily the best hire you made and a true up and comer who has done very good all things considered

if you want a real laugh compare how they did last year vs this year.

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and

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demoting Sean Lewis is the single worst decision he could have made coaching staff wise. its going to impact his ability to hire actual up and coming coaches moving forward and is a terrible look for a guy who left a HC job for you.

then you demote him for one of the 5 worst NFL coaches by win% since the super bowl era and who was last successful in 2017 with the Vikings and whose last experience at the college level was in 1998 with the 3-8 Stanford Fighting Willinghams?

terrible decision. wonder if lewis even stays around at this point

 

Changing OCs should shore up that oline. Really dumb. Bet they had some words because baby boy was getting knocked around. 

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