If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Transformers Battle Game Recap, Colorado vs UCF
What Had Happened Was
Unity Consciousness #3166

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Transformers Battle: Colorado Buffaloes vs UCF Knights, Unity Consciousness #3163

UCF

1. UCF fell victim to false positives. Which is why I've mentioned this several times in regards to Colorado and how dangerous it is. Even in the broader scope of life, false positives are dangerous. What were some of UCF's false positives?
a) Winning three games. Losing none.
b) Being the leading rushing team. Sounds good. Feels good. Sound food and feel food are sugar highs.
c) Having a giant 250 pound running quarterback.
d) Winning using an unbalanced offense. This is the same thing we've criticized Colorado about, yet UCF was praised for it for three games and UCF praised themselves for it going into their fourth game. So UCF fell victim to the false positive of their running game as good enough to beat any team.

2. Therefore, in the absence of a running game, UCF had no Plan B. Which is why I jokingly said their Plan B was to order cases of Whoop Ass. This is the same as depending on a hope, a prayer, the other team to beat themselves and to depend on “proud talk” to do the job for you. Obviously, due to Hurricane Helene, the emergency shipment of whoop ass did not arrive on time.

3. UCF fell victim to what one of them said in the Cheryl C video. UCF said, regarding Colorado, they have to put their helmets and pads on the same as us. (#0 DB Brandon Adams min 55:48)
One of Colorado's players said the same thing.

4. UCF's inability to get to the QB in their first two games, should have told them they would not just be able to bum rush Colorado or stuff their run game. Colorado's ability to get to the QB improved in Game 5 along with their ability to stop the run. The two go hand in hand. When you don't realize this, you think all you need to do is tweak when you actually need to overhaul.

5. UCF fell victim to the false notion that Florida is the best mecca for talent going to the NFL. This is the same false notion that the SEC is the best, the Power 5 is the worst and HBCU's have second-class citizen players. Along this line, this is what Shedeur said has been said about him, “you're just a HBCU kid that couldn't do it on the Power 5 level”. Translation: you nigger players and coaches can't compete with the elite superior by nature white folks. Now if you balk at and doubt this translation, you do not understand Maafa Racism and are living with lots of illusory logic.

6. UCF fell prey to complacency and arrogance due to going to a bowl game in the past three years while Colorado has been at home sucking on their own big toe to console themselves while watching others harvest the fruits of their sustained efforts.

7. In 2023, CU lost 5 games by 7 or fewer points and won 3 close games. CU lost three games by two or more scores. In 2024, Colorado won 2 close games, got embarrassed in another. In 2023, UCF won 2 close games and 4 other games, lost 3 close games and 4 other games. In 2024, UCF handily won 2 games and won 1 close game by second-half come back.

8. Here's what the Daytona Beach News-Journal said in August 2024. This is the kind of stuff you don't want the team exposed to prior to game time.

9. Overall UCF got punched in the mouth in an unexpected way, while their punches did not have knockout power. They did not know how to respond against a team with more weapons than TCU. However, I am reminded by TS4T Sports Media, that UCF showed good character and respect for Colorado after the game. It's bigger than football, especially for us black folks. This is what we need to recognize and reconcile.

Colorado

Colorado, has been through the fire and wringer, having gone through an extended period of hard times and being maligned, some deservedly so, has taken steps to put their foot down and hold their heads up, but not their noses up (arrogance, complacency).
Players and coaches transferring in and out are self-evidence. They are grasping self-esteem based on a coaxed out, coached out inner knowledge of self. This caused CU to play in a manner that required nothing special except to be more like what they are capable of on the positive side of their abilities.
Colorado players and staff are understanding it's one thing to exude and speak confidence, but another thing to execute confidence step by step in every necessary process in every moment.
Colorado appeared to be in better cardiovascular condition than UCF.

Whereas UCF overestimated self and underestimated CU, Colorado has been overestimating others and under-self-estimating self. Now they are moving more into the “even money” zone because they realize that what you do to prepare your spirit, mind, body and emotions is what will make the difference in how you execute. This will tip the scales in your favor in any game or any aspect of life.

I keep hearing players talking about having input in play calling. This is one of the components of the optimal way to run any healthy built-for-the-long-haul organization.

As any sane person now knows, that whoop ass game plan formulation that teams have been using against Colorado, will no longer work this year. Nebraska was the last team to get by using last year's outdated strategy.

We are reminded that Colorado did not have #21 Sanders, #67 Benson, #42 J. Brown (possible redshirt), # 17 Feely, #50 Hayes, #43 Woods (possible redshirt), #90 T. Carter, while UCF was only without injured DT #55 John Walker who has not played this season.

I hope Colorado adds a least one wrinkle each week to offense, defense and special teams and continue to find more use and juice out of these oranges, lemons and limes. And get rid of that wonky slow-developing double reverse.
Secondly, Colorado should not be satisfied with just rushing for over 100 yards. A better parameter is grinded out rushing yards. This means CU should keep a separate record during the game that deducts runs of 10+ yards. This will not allow big runs to falsely indicate a commitment to the run game.
Thirdly, the game plan for offense and defense should be pretty much the same for all games because each plan should account for all areas exploitable and only require slight shifts.
To be redundant, the biggest threat that Kansas State has is a running QB, two running backs and tight ends, all of which must be accounted for on each play for delayed runs, delayed passes and passes behind the line of scrimmage. The TD against Bentley in the UCF game is also the responsibility of the safety when a receiver is being covered by a LB beyond the line of scrimmage. No LB is fast enough.
CU allowed Nebraska's inexperienced QB to get comfy. They must not make the same mistake against Kansas State. Bumrush him and play press coverage. CU must put a fast spy on the QB on every play because his habit and tendency is to run because he is quick as slick shit like a jackrabbit. Edge rushers must force him to the middle and attack his outside shoulder. Replace an outside LB with a tough fast CB or safety to spy on him on every play because without his runs, Kansas State must run between the tackles.
CU must put pressure on this young QB who has only been sacked 4 times in 5 games, thus he not used to being pressured, thinking and moving under pressure and throwing accurately under pressure. Even so, he has thrown 4 interceptions. After only six starts, I understand his self-illusion that playing QB in the Big 12 is a cakewalk. He is another super cocky, false superior, pumped up wannabe golden boy who needs to eat dirt and grass who in Week 5 was named Big 12 offensive player of the week. CU must not allow the QB around the edge and if he runs, go up the middle where there's more danger to navigate.
CU must be determined to prove to themselves they can continue to improve and sustain high levels of full game play. They must cold-cock Kansas State in the first half and then rear-naked-choke them into submission in the second half but don't ease up, even after they tap. Let the second string get some, eat and do their thing. No mercy because none has been given to us and the spirit must be satisfied with full recompense! Now that CU has the taste in their mouth of the fullness of what's in their blood and DNA, they must not lose the desire to feast like beasts in a disciplined frenzy on the field.

After listening to the 10.01.24 Press Conference by DC Robert Livingston, I now realize what happened when Lavonta Bentley got beat on the TD pass to RJ Harvey. Lavonta is an attack dog, not a guard dog, thus his habit is to see movement and immediately move forward to bust some butt, while a guard dog will patiently sit back and quietly wait until you come into their territory; therefore, CU must avoid schemes that has him responsible for pass coverage or give him safety help. Besides Lavonta is not fast enough to keep up with RB's and WR's.

Last but not least, CU is playing with fire by not making sure the fire is completely out. In other words CU is playing with penalties without making sure the penalties are completely reduced. It is possible to play a complete game without a penalty. That must be the standard and those who get penalized must be penalized by more than just extra cardio. 40 penalties in 5 games for 389 yards. Game 1 vs NDSU was only 3 penalties for 30 yards. Game 5 vs UCF was 10 penalties for 75 yards. This is another check engine light that keeps popping back up after addressing the problem each week. Gotta find some kind of incentive to keep them locked in throughout the game.

Inescapable Inseparable Spirit-Soul Per-aspect-ive

All you have to do, is use your spiritual ears to hear the spirit-soul aspect of the Colorado-UCF game and see many other applications in relation to Colorado, college football and in all other areas of life, not just sports.

I'll just re-mention one thing. Dallan Hayden showed up in the UCF game. Hadean is the home of the Guardian Knights of the Cybertron Transformers. Hadean is connected to Shu and Mashu, just as Haydan is connected to Shu in the form of Deion, Shedeur and Shilo. UCF has a Caden Kitler #52, an offensive lineman.