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Denver Post Broncos writer Parker Gabriel posts his Broncos Mailbag weekly during the season and periodically during the offseason. Click here to submit a question.
Parker, do you think Bo Nix’s footing problems when he throws are something we need to be concerned about? That awful, awful throw he made that landed between two wide-open receivers is going to be stuck in my mind for a while.
— Mark, Arvada
Hey Mark, great question and thanks for getting us going this week.
It’s been an issue with Bo Nix so far, though head coach Sean Payton usually tries to downplay the conversation.
Why Russ to judgment? Bo Nix beat the Jets at East Rutherford. In a monsoon. When Gang Green still had a pulse.
Yeah, yeah. You saw Sunday Night Football. You saw Russell Wilson chuck it like Denver never happened, which is exactly how Big Russ hopes the Pro Football Hall of Fame selectors treat 2022-2023.
The Colorado men’s basketball team still has plenty of goals ahead in the 2024-25 season.
The Buffaloes certainly want to prove the Big 12 Conference coaches wrong after getting selected 15th in the 16-team league’s preseason poll, and CU hopes to surprise a few of the league’s powerhouses along the way.
Yet a glimpse of the future of the CU men’s basketball program was on display during Saturday’s exhibition matchup against Pomona-Pitzer.
It was a good workout but hardly a significant test for the Buffs, who cruised to a 95-62 victory.
A look at the Post Preps Top 10 for Classes 5A, 4A and 3A going into Week 9:
If you’re on mobile, tap here to see the rankings.
Class 5A
Team
Record
Previous
Last week
1. Mountain Vista
8-0
1
W (49-6 at Fruita Monument)
Comment: At some point, Golden Eagles will have to win a close game, right? Right?!?!? This week: vs.
Colorado left guard Tyler Brown blocks against Kansas State at Folsom Field in Boulder on Oct. 12. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
More than halfway through the season, it’s clear that the Colorado offensive line is going to be a continual work in progress.
On Saturday, however, the line played an integral role in the Buffaloes’ 34-7 dismantling of Arizona in Tucson, Ariz.
“That’s something that we focused on, as well,” head coach Deion Sanders of the line’s performance.
Alejandro Mata seems to have found a groove in recent weeks and on Monday he was rewarded for his most recent performance.
Colorado’s junior kicker was named the Big 12 special teams player of the week after hitting both of his field goal attempts and all four extra points in a 34-7 win at Arizona on Saturday.
“Mata was outstanding today,” CU head coach Deion Sanders said after the game.
This is the third conference player of the week honor of Mata’s career.