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What I want to see from CU against Stanford.

BlackNGold

Club Member
Let me start out as saying I see this as a winnable game. Not saying I expect the Buffs to win but it is not out of the question.

I want to see better tackling. I understand being young, etc. but at this point in the season it is time to step it up. Most of the tackling problems I see is because the players are not tackling through the opponent...they are grabbing at the opponents not being aggressive.

I want to see better QB play. In all honesty I do not want to see Webb in there, he has had plenty of time to show what he can do and it is not working. But regardless we need better play out of that position. Get rid of the ball, hit receivers in stride, force the other team to make plays. KEEP MOVING THE CHAINS!!!!

I want to see a team that is sick and tired of being thumped. I remember in Hawkins first season when they played Texas Tech, everyone had given up the Buffs for dead but I knew they were going to beat TT...that CU team had not won that year and I knew at some point the frustration of the situation was going to explode - CU beat a heavily favored TT team 30-6. I don't have quite have the same level of confidence that I did back then but I think the situation is similar. Buffs have to quit being tentative and go out and smack someone. Stanford has struggle a little lately and might not being playing with as much confidence.

I want to see better special teams play. Kick-off out of the end zone, get down on punts and cover guys, make some big plays of our own. Last week we gave up 14 points from special teams - fumbling a KO and a punt return.

I want to see a team that does not beat itself. This team cannot afford mistakes.

I want to see a team that does not give up big plays. Make the opponents earn their yards.

I will be there so I don't want to be disappointed..


GO BUFFS!!!!
 
Like the optimism, wish I could join in.

It's going to be ugly again...Stanford 41 Colorado 17.

Afterward, Embree disses team's lack of talent and vainly looks for the problem with team. Oh, and calls another meeting, this time with his agent.

Sorry, I'm just feeling very negative right now...:huh:

But Go Buffs! I hope I am sooooooooooooooooo wrong. Make me eat crow. I DARE YOU!!!!
 
Interceptions-Nunes will give the secondary chances, we need to take advantage.

Toughness from our QB-Webb and Hirshman will get hit. They need to keep getting back up.
 
Interceptions-Nunes will give the secondary chances, we need to take advantage.

Toughness from our QB-Webb and Hirshman will get hit. They need to keep getting back up.

I agree with those points. Stanford is going to be tough. We need to start getting turnovers. Turnovers have been missing from the Buffs Defense for years.
 
Wash state held stanford to 24 points and were driving for the tying score inside the cardinal 20.

No excuses greg brown. Wash state has squat for talent on defense. Man up and do something for once. If not, get lost.
 
I want to see the Buffs beat Stanford at any major sport.

I also want a dirigible and a Ferris wheel.
 
Stanford doesn't score many either so hold them to 9 or less.

You must be joking. Nine points? This team has allowed opponents to score 62% of the time they have gotten the ball. nine points? Stanford is really going to have to play poorly to keep their offense at that level.

:lol:
 
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