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Official CU @ Oregon State Thread - 10/14 2 PM MT on P12-Network

Any time they need 1-2 yards, they just need to snap the ball and lean forward.
Boom goes the dynamite, INT
 
Oliver will go pro after this year. I won't be surprised if Noyer gets some snaps, Wigley looks lost, and it was good to see PL get in Lynott's face the first I've seen where someone...anyone held another accountable. No long throws & no TE involvement it's as though nothing was learned from last week.
 
I really like the Pistol-Bone formation. Provides multiple options for run and misdirection, and lots of pass protection. That has worked many times the past few weeks and I want to see it more often.
 
I wish I could get an real answer. Are the WRs really never getting open or is Montez that bad reading?
Been curious about that, too - we rarely get to see a camera angle that actually shows the receivers through the ends of their routes, but it was clear that Montez only looked at one route during that play - the corner post that apparently wasn't open enough.
 
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