13-19, 206 yds, 2 TDs, 0 INTs, 194.2 QBR

RD

Go back and watch the first drive of the second half - we used misdirection off the run game for a number of easy plays.

A lot of the openings in the passing game in the 2nd half as set up by the running in the first half
 
RD

Go back and watch the first drive of the second half - we used misdirection off the run game for a number of easy plays.

A lot of the openings in the passing game in the 2nd half as set up by the running in the first half

WTF'd for suggesting anyone rewatch UW v Colorado for any reason whatsoever.
 
RD

Go back and watch the first drive of the second half - we used misdirection off the run game for a number of easy plays.

A lot of the openings in the passing game in the 2nd half as set up by the running in the first half

I like to use one play to a wide open Perkins as proof Colorado sold out to sell the run. Colorado sucks.
 
Conner Halliday post of the day

Scoreboard. Jesus Christ, you're embarrassing yourself.

Looks like I hit a nerve

Defense special teams and Shaq own the scoreboard

I guess that's why I've been posting stuff like this for weeks:

Like I said after the Stanford game: Miles is who he is -- a proficient game manager. When you're able to run the ball, and your defense is keeping you in the game, Miles is good enough to win it for you. When those things aren't happening (which is hopefully rare), Miles is going to lose. And it will probably look pretty ugly.

I like to think an old man with the full blown AIDS is going to remember obscure details from my poasting history. I do that.
 
Conner Halliday post of the day

Scoreboard. Jesus Christ, you're embarrassing yourself.

Looks like I hit a nerve

Defense special teams and Shaq own the scoreboard

I guess that's why I've been posting stuff like this for weeks:

Like I said after the Stanford game: Miles is who he is -- a proficient game manager. When you're able to run the ball, and your defense is keeping you in the game, Miles is good enough to win it for you. When those things aren't happening (which is hopefully rare), Miles is going to lose. And it will probably look pretty ugly.

I like to think an old man with the full blown AIDS is going to remember obscure details from my poasting history. I do that.

The obsession continues
 
Conner Halliday post of the day

Scoreboard. Jesus Christ, you're embarrassing yourself.

Looks like I hit a nerve

Defense special teams and Shaq own the scoreboard

I guess that's why I've been posting stuff like this for weeks:

Like I said after the Stanford game: Miles is who he is -- a proficient game manager. When you're able to run the ball, and your defense is keeping you in the game, Miles is good enough to win it for you. When those things aren't happening (which is hopefully rare), Miles is going to lose. And it will probably look pretty ugly.

I like to think an old man with the full blown AIDS is going to remember obscure details from my poasting history. I do that.

The obsession continues

@PostGameOrangeSlices‌ true?!
 
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If we want to beat UCLA, Miles has to see open receivers nearly without fail and take care of the ball. At Colorado, one of the fumbles wasn't his fault (Shaq didn't have his arms open wide enough on the exchange) but the other one was clearly his doing.
 
I would expect that UCLA is going to crowd the line and blitz the fuck out of us. That should open us up for a few down field passes as UCLA sells out to stop the run.

On defense, it starts with containing Hundley in the scramble game and abusing their OL that is terrible.

Field position, penalties, and which team can break one in the kicking game will be deciding factors in a low scoring game.
 
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