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Poll of the day 7/23

Longest offensive play from scrimmage in 2009 for CU?


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Unleash Hell

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What will be the longest offensive TD from scrimmage from the buffs this season? Sorry I put play in poll, but I meant longest TD from scrimmage.
 
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I'd love to see 50+ yards rushing! Our best offensive players are the ones that line up with the QB or behind the QB.
 
50+ yards passing on a play action pass from inside our 20. The safeties bite and the corners can't catch Simmons on a go route.
 
50+ yards passing on a play action pass from inside our 20. The safeties bite and the corners can't catch Simmons on a go route.

But Simmons isn't even going to contribute. There's no way he can learn to run a go route in under 6 months..... :rolleyes:

I like your pick, actually. But I went with 50+ run. And my guess it will be DScott, with 3 or 4 broken tackles in the process... :gobuffs:
 
Although I think Scott will have the most yards at the end of the season, I think Speedy will break one for 70+ against CSU.
 
I could definately see a 50+ yard rush especially early in the season when I think teams will stuff the box to force us to pass. From what is being said Scott is healthy and stronger and Steward is a danger anytime to go all the way. I could see CSU moving a safety up into the box and either one hitting a crease and then it will be off to the races.:smile2:
 
But Simmons isn't even going to contribute. There's no way he can learn to run a go route in under 6 months..... :rolleyes:

I like your pick, actually. But I went with 50+ run. And my guess it will be DScott, with 3 or 4 broken tackles in the process... :gobuffs:

Even if he doesn't get much PT besides corner and go routes then it'll be fine. We need speed at WR to get the safeties out of the box.

It'd also be nice to have a big WR that could block his defensive back before DScot, Speedy, Lockridge or Sumler come barreling through.
 
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