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Gameday Thread: TCU at Colorado; Sponsored by Hell's Half Acre Stadium Goods
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<blockquote data-quote="tetonfrog" data-source="post: 3179323" data-attributes="member: 3260"><p>Gillespie's strategy against Lewis reminded me how GP played UT''s Heard in that blowout win over the Whorns years ago. Both QBs are more dangerous with their legs than their arms and neither has a strong arm. Both rushed 3, put a spy on him (GP put 2 spies on Heard) and dropped the rest into coverage. When CU switched to the pocket-passer Shrout in the second half, TCU brought more pressure. I bet we will see a lot of that as the season progresses.</p><p></p><p>Ironically, the opener reminded me of the early GP days: More run plays than passes, no turnovers, big plays in special teams, suffocating the opponent in the second half and grinding them down to nothing. I guess the only reason why I could not hear the lamentation of the Buffs' women late in the game is because they had all left.........the only CU fans left at the end were bananas.</p><p></p><p>It was a very satisfying night at Folsom Field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tetonfrog, post: 3179323, member: 3260"] Gillespie's strategy against Lewis reminded me how GP played UT''s Heard in that blowout win over the Whorns years ago. Both QBs are more dangerous with their legs than their arms and neither has a strong arm. Both rushed 3, put a spy on him (GP put 2 spies on Heard) and dropped the rest into coverage. When CU switched to the pocket-passer Shrout in the second half, TCU brought more pressure. I bet we will see a lot of that as the season progresses. Ironically, the opener reminded me of the early GP days: More run plays than passes, no turnovers, big plays in special teams, suffocating the opponent in the second half and grinding them down to nothing. I guess the only reason why I could not hear the lamentation of the Buffs' women late in the game is because they had all left.........the only CU fans left at the end were bananas. It was a very satisfying night at Folsom Field. [/QUOTE]
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