With Colorado preparing for a new season, Coach Prime has been trying to develop the offensive line, especially in protecting their quarterback. Despite his electric performance last year, Shedeur Sanders’ 52 sacks and back injuries bruised the Buffaloes’ hopes of lifting silverware.
Seaton has committed himself to fortifying the offensive line and is determined to rectify last season’s shortcomings. He has been vocal about his plans to protect Shedeur this year, working on their chemistry and offense. With OC Pat Shurmur at the helm and a promising athletically gifted recruit in Jordan Seaton, expectations soar for a revamped offense.
Pat Shurmur sets high expectations for Buffaloes after 2023 battering
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After a challenging season for quarterback Shedeur Sanders, Colorado’s offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur has taken decisive action to solidify the team’s offense. Shurmur is hell-bent on instilling a sense of urgency and determination in the new and existing players as the Buffaloes approach their spring game on April 27. With a highly touted recruit in Jordan Seaton, Shurmur aims to mold a cohesive and resilient front unit. “It starts with running the ball and protecting the QB,” Shurmur emphasized, “We know how dynamic Shedeur can be.”
Jordan Seaton blocking for Sheduer this season: “Whoever’s behind me at quarterback, I’m gonna block my butt off. The bond Shedeur and I have, it makes you want to go little bit harder. With Shedeur back there, he’s so calm and he moves in the pocket so well he makes my job…
— Jake Schwanitz (@JakeDNVR) March 20, 2024
Shurmur’s vision is clear: he wants to prioritize the protection of the quarterback and establish a formidable ground game. A testament to the team spirit is visible from Seaton’s latest comments, “Whoever’s behind me at quarterback, I’m going to block my b**t off. The bond Shedeur and I have makes you want to go harder.” As the cornerstone of Colorado’s offense, Seaton embraces the challenge of safeguarding Sanders and helping the Buffaloes achieve their goals.
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Colorado’s plan to pursue success with Shedeur and Seaton
Seaton added how he shares a special bond with Sanders, and that they motivate each other to be better players. “With Shedeur back there, he’s so calm, and he moves in the pocket so well he makes my job easier,” he emphasized. Despite the setbacks faced by the team last season, Shedeur exudes confidence in his ability to lead his father’s team to glory.
Shedeur has emerged as the focal point of Colorado’s resurgence. He has been backed by a renewed offensive line dedicated to protecting his performances. “It took a long time for me to get back 100%,” the QB said, “The weight room program that I’m doing right now slowly built me up … to where I know I can go out there very confident and do anything, make any throw, make any run. I feel great now.”
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As Jordan pledges to protect Shedeur at all costs, anticipation builds up for the team approaching Black And Gold Day. With Shurmur at the helm, Seaton anchoring the offense line, Shedeur leading the team, and HC Prime helming it all, excitement builds up for the new Buffaloes.
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