Dolphins will add a QB, but expect to stick with Skylar Thompson as “next man up”

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It is expected that Miami Dolphins will increase a quarterback in the NFL draft of 2024, but they are expected to remain as their "next guy" with Scaller Thomson at this position -   The seventh round selection of the 2022 NFL Draft appeared in four games for dolphins last season. He completed 68.2 % 454 yards, a touchdown, and an intervention. Dolphins general manager Chris Gear said Thomson has "all tools" to become NFL's successful quarterback. He also said that in 2023 the dolphin "is very excited to see what he can do". However, Dolphin also knows that Thomson is a deceased and needs to be developed. They are expected to add experienced quarterbacks to their roster in the office season through a free agency or draft. This veteran quarterback can be expected to patronize Thomson and provide a depth to the position. However, dolphins are also expected to give Thomson an opportunity to start at some point during the 2023 season.   If Thomson ca

The Prime Show: All Billing, No Bang Again as Colorado Struggles Against North Dakota State


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The Colorado Buffaloes once again found themselves in the primetime spotlight, but their performance against North Dakota State left a lot to be desired. Despite a narrow victory, the game was marked by inconsistent play and a lack of offensive spark.

 

The Buffaloes entered the game with high expectations, hoping to build momentum after a successful offseason. However, his performance on the field fell far short of the hype surrounding the program. Colorado's offense struggled to find its rhythm, committed costly turnovers and failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities.

 

While the defense was able to contain North Dakota State, they were unable to create enough turnovers or generate a consistent pass rush to pressure the opposing quarterback. A lack of dominant defensive performance allowed the Bison to stay in the game and make things interesting until the final whistle.

 

The Prime Show, led by head coach Deon Sanders, is a big draw for college football fans. However, the team's on-field struggles have raised questions about whether the hype surrounding the program is justified. While Sanders' presence has undoubtedly drawn attention to Colorado, the Buffaloes must be consistent in order to truly compete at the highest level.

 

As the season progresses, Colorado will need to improve its offensive execution and defensive intensity. If they are unable to do so, the primetime show may soon become a sideshow rather than the main attraction.

 

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