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Originally Posted by IlluminatusUIUC |
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That was easily one of the worst coached games I have ever seen in my life. CU had ZERO situational awareness and the coaches simply did not seem to be watching the field at all. I mean, three all-time examples:
1) CU has been getting completely torched in the second half, Stanford has 3rd and 7 in the red zone, fails to convert but gets a penalty. Rather than take 4th down and the likely FG attempt, they accept the penalty then COMMIT A POINTLESS DEAD BALL FOUL on the next play to wipe out a sack and give Stanford a free first down: Touchdown.
2) Travis Hunter comes back early from a long layoff due to an injury. They not only continued to play him on both sides of the ball, they seem completely oblivious to how badly he was getting cooked by Ayomanor. 300 YARDS! In OT, after easily 100+ snaps, he was STILL in single coverage on the guy! They even had Hunter playing special teams!!!
3) The clock management was fireable by itself, and that's twice now! Against USC they were running the ball up the middle for 2 yard gains down two scores while even the announcers were openly wondering wtf they were doing. Up 3 against Stanford they were snapping over and over with 20 seconds on the play clock. Sure enough they tie on the final play.
If Deion tries to blame anyone but himself this week, the man needs to be roasted like a turkey. That was a massive, massive coaching disaster.
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In regards to your last part, he’s actually been very good holding himself accountable and not into the whole pointing fingers thing, like I’m sure most folks thought he would do prior to the season.
I feel like people specifically root for them to lose just so it can confirm any priors they have/had about him, lol.