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8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - CU football: Buffs war... · 1 reply · +1 points

VK, you an ole boxing guy or what? "He can run but he can't hide." In your case being the ultimate insider, pulling strings, critiquing, and in your judgment fine tuning just about everything down to the way the truck backs up Ralphie's Trailer, you are the one hiding from calling all those guys that need your help.

You probably could start with George and work your way down through the HC to the coordinators, and even what the heck, why not whisper or yell in the position coaches ears. That still leaves you the 70 or so players that saw the field on Sat. and I'm sure on one of your massive walls holding your bank of computers there is a learning curve devised by you for every one of those kids.

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - CU football: Buffs war... · 4 replies · +2 points

Why do you continue to tell someone down in Tucson to call this or that coach, when you are the big time mucky muck that lives right there in dear old Boulder, CO? Out here in rural America I'm still on a party phone line and only get to use it about 5 or so minutes a day.

You just stated that you run with the big time big guys alumni. In that group are you the gofer for refreshments, or back patting, telling them how great they were and still are, or are you the keeper of the learning curve, that is so steep you have slid all the way back down to an area beLOW "START HERE FOR LEARNING CURVE?"

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - CU football: Buffs war... · 6 replies · +7 points

Good gosh yes ep. What the heck is wrong that they never even try to incorporate the TE in almost any pass play? Are they that bad in practice that they have no confidence? Mac used the TE at SJSU a lot and I think the guy made it to the pros. Have they just decided the TE is a blocker. If so then why don't they just bring in another Tackle that is sitting on the bench if the're not ever going to design a play or throw a ball at a TE.

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - CU football: Buffs war... · 1 reply · +3 points

VK, there are all kinds of things going on when a pass play is called and then when the play is under way. Of course he is waiting for receivers to become open, but there are other outlets and more times then not he does not utilize them very much.

Whatever the problems are, coaching, schemes, lack of talent by receivers, good defensive play, Sefo holds the ball too long and two many of even what eventually become short or just medium gains or incompletions, and while doing so he does stare down the receivers.

You're always referring to your great learning curve. Sefo has become better this year over last, and he will probably get even better as this season progresses. We hear it said and written that he really never had very good mechanics taught to him in HS so he is still developing. All I'm saying is that he still holds the ball too long on many of the pass plays.

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - CU football: Buffs war... · 5 replies · +9 points

While all of us are happy with Sefo's lack of interceptions, he threw a lot of them last year at times when, I think he felt he had to take the team on his shoulders. Also all of the interceptions last year were not all his fault as pressure, and lack of coordination occur even though many times it looks like it was all on the QB.

I know I sound like a broken record but I agree with ep's above comments. Sefo continues at times holding the ball too long. He just needs to find the open guy even if it is only a 4 or 5 yard gain at times and get rid of the ball, rather then look down field and then have to throw it away. You know some of these guys that catch a short pass also just may do some creative running after the catch.

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - Buffs rout Nicholls 48... · 0 replies · +2 points

Sefo still holds the ball too long. I know that half the people or more don't ever like the commentators, but Yogi or whatever his name is, and he has been doing a lot of the Buff games now for some time, commented on it more then once, although it doesn't even take a TV commentator to see it as he just holds it way to long. Many times he seems to have a guy open for a nice gain with an easy throw, but continues to look down field for more yards.

He is a good kid and I still like him as the QB as it is great to finally have one with yet more potential then what we have been floundering around with in the past, but he still has to make better decisions.

C'mon VK you're the OC's mentor, talk to him straighten him out. More crossing patterns, TE, quick hitters. You got all those big bad ex player alums as BFF.

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - Buffs rout Nicholls 48... · 0 replies · +1 points

ep, I think the St. Louie Rams tried the punt return last week or so. Utah has some great ST's and that punter of theirs is unbelievable. CU needs to go to Australia and get a punter.

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - CU football: Buffs sho... · 1 reply · +4 points

If you want to stay injury free VK, just don't try to go down on the field to lecture all the coaches.

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - CU football: Buffs sho... · 1 reply · +2 points

Hey VK, if memory serves me, and it ain't OSU, it's OU, and wasn't their HC our Offensive Coordinator, that didn't come up to your arbitrary learning curve standards and you were happy when he got run off? Just trying to remember my history.

8 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - CU scouting report: Bu... · 1 reply · +2 points

I don't know who the thumbs downers are JoeB, but I laughed, and liked the humor.