Callie dumps Collie 28-6
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Callie dumps Collie 28-6
I guess it coulda been worse!
There is no bad peace and there are no good wars
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PASADENA, Calif. – Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders got battered, slammed and chased so often here Saturday night that his father Deion struggled to come up with a way to stop it.
But what could either of them do?
Colorado’s overmatched offensive line kept collapsing, making Shedeur Sanders a sitting duck for UCLA’s vaunted defense. The No. 24 Bruins (6-2) sacked him five times in the first half, leading him to get painkiller injection at halftime before the Buffaloes finally succumbed in a 28-16 loss at the Rose Bowl.
“The big picture, you go get new linemen,” Colorado coach Deion Sanders said afterward. "That’s the picture, and I’m gonna paint if perfectly."
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, left, fumbles the ball as UCLA defensive lineman Gabriel Murphy, right, tackles him during the second half.
After capturing the nation’s attention with a 3-0 start, Colorado is now 4-4 with no relief in sight with four games left in the regular season. The Buffaloes next host No. 12 Oregon State Saturday at home, hoping they can find ways to survive on offense with an offensive line that struggled mightily before Saturday and then suffered some injury setbacks to make it even worse.
“I’m a little biased because I’m his father, but I think we have the best quarterback in the country,” Deion Sanders said. “I don’t think any other quarterback can put up with, stand and deliver like ours do, week in and week out and take in the beating that he’s taken. We've got to address that.”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 370415007/
A Deon team is always going about the flashy stuff and neglecting the basics.
But what could either of them do?
Colorado’s overmatched offensive line kept collapsing, making Shedeur Sanders a sitting duck for UCLA’s vaunted defense. The No. 24 Bruins (6-2) sacked him five times in the first half, leading him to get painkiller injection at halftime before the Buffaloes finally succumbed in a 28-16 loss at the Rose Bowl.
“The big picture, you go get new linemen,” Colorado coach Deion Sanders said afterward. "That’s the picture, and I’m gonna paint if perfectly."
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, left, fumbles the ball as UCLA defensive lineman Gabriel Murphy, right, tackles him during the second half.
After capturing the nation’s attention with a 3-0 start, Colorado is now 4-4 with no relief in sight with four games left in the regular season. The Buffaloes next host No. 12 Oregon State Saturday at home, hoping they can find ways to survive on offense with an offensive line that struggled mightily before Saturday and then suffered some injury setbacks to make it even worse.
“I’m a little biased because I’m his father, but I think we have the best quarterback in the country,” Deion Sanders said. “I don’t think any other quarterback can put up with, stand and deliver like ours do, week in and week out and take in the beating that he’s taken. We've got to address that.”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 370415007/
A Deon team is always going about the flashy stuff and neglecting the basics.
There is no bad peace and there are no good wars
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