The idea of man coverage on DeMarco Sampson would be scary for any defensive back after Sampson went for 15 catches, 257 yards, and 3 TD’s against Colorado State. Luckily for us at 619 Sports, we only needed to cover the co-Mountain West Conference Player of the Week with a microphone, so one person was sufficient:
It was a great weekend for San Diego’s football team.
Nice to go on the road and get a big victory. Good to see the quarterback firing the ball all over the field with a bunch of touchdowns and no interceptions. The big-play wide receiver made some big plays and also scored. Sure the star running back couldn’t get into the end zone, but he busted a couple of runs and overall turned in a solid performance.
Sampson Had a Huge Day -- 15 Catches for 257 Yards And 3 TD's
Defensively, the team wasn’t perfect, but it was plenty good enough. They got to the quarterback, forced some pressure and picked off some passes. Gave up only one touchdown after halftime and nothing in the fourth quarter as the team’s third victory of the season was secured.
The game plan was solid, and the head coach had his guys playing hard for the entire 60 minutes. It was truly a “team” victory. A couple of key guys were hurt, but their replacements came in and did a fantastic job filling in. All in all, it must have been an enjoyable plane ride home.
From Kansas City? Well, not exactly.
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