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Brooks: Powell To TB Moves Past Experimental Stage

if you want to really get concerned about our OC, read this article. EB is pumping enough sunshine to bring a smile to 2009 DBT's face.
 
I think I want ford to start the game and then let Powell get his carries. Maybe about 15 or so for each of them.
 
Defensive coordinator/secondary coach Greg Brown added that every staffer was "scratching their head, looking for a way to improve and get a win. We all have to improve in every aspect."

I'm glad to see the cluelessness on defense comes from the top. I'm not even so worried about the O any more...this D is absolutely horrible.
 
"CU's run game production went from 58 yards to 153, with Bieniemy crediting that increase as much to the offensive line as Powell's new spot in the backfield. "The O-line did a great job with holes, those guys moved the pile," Bieniemy said."


Coach how many times did a sac st defender get a hand on Powell within a yard of or behind the LOS?
 
I'd say naming him the starter is a little premature. Also, I just watched the HL for the first time, and that TD run is almost comical. Any other team and he is stopped for a 20 yard gain, at max
 
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