JimmyBuff
Well-Known Member
Living in fantasy land Woelk.. Talkins was gone win or lose..
One thing he does bring up that is true:
Yes Woelk, the new coach will have some pieces together.. .Hopefully the new coach will COACH SMART and teach the players to play fundamental football without the careless penalties something that Talkins has repeatedly shown he's incapable of doing..
http://www.buffzone.com/ci_13830305
One thing he does bring up that is true:
What Thursday night displayed once again is what CU fans have seen for much of this season. These Buffs are not a team bereft of talent. Whoever roams CU’s sidelines next year will not be working with a bare cupboard.
Rather, it will be well-stocked with a promising quarterback, a solid stable of running backs, a potentially solid offensive line and what could be a terrific group of wide receivers. Almost all of the players who made a difference Thursday night — from Tyler Hansen to Markques Simas to Brian Lockridge to Scotty McKnight to Rodney Stewart — will be back for the 2010 season.
It’s the same story on defense. Cornerbacks Jalil Brown and Jimmy Smith are returning. Ditto for Anthony Perkins, Tyler Ahles, Will Pericak, Michael Sipili, Marquez Herrod and Jon Major.
Add to those lists a promising group of redshirt freshmen, and CU’s talent level should be the best it’s been in years, reaching back at least to the latter stages of the Gary Barnett era.
Yes Woelk, the new coach will have some pieces together.. .Hopefully the new coach will COACH SMART and teach the players to play fundamental football without the careless penalties something that Talkins has repeatedly shown he's incapable of doing..
http://www.buffzone.com/ci_13830305