Actually, just a reason for all the negative fans to bitch, piss and moan about something.I'm not sure why this worries anyone.
Actually, just a reason for all the negative fans to bitch, piss and moan about something.I'm not sure why this worries anyone.
Disagree - although I admit it doesn’t have to be about running. My thinking it has more to do with general QB mobility and at least the threat of it being an option. It holds another defender that must be accountable for the QB running. No one is going to feel the need to account for Hill or McNamara running, and both are going to struggle with the agility needed to run an RPO effectively imo.RPOs have absolutely nothing to do with the QB as a ball carrier
Yeah, lose some more wideouts and bring in some more in state LB’ersThat’s accurate that we need way more people to leave. We’re over scholarship count so even if we wanted to bring in some help for offense we can’t.
Wasn’t the number something like 7-8 players over the limit ?
So unless we see a huge exodus of players, we’re kinda stuck with what we’ve got. Which on offense is not exciting
People have to stop with this...one of the effects of NIL is the 85 limit is now irrelevantThat’s accurate that we need way more people to leave. We’re over scholarship count so even if we wanted to bring in some help for offense we can’t.
Wasn’t the number something like 7-8 players over the limit ?
So unless we see a huge exodus of players, we’re kinda stuck with what we’ve got. Which on offense is not exciting
One of the reasons I enjoy following Iowa is my program and yours has the same philosophy on how to play football...we took a bad turn with Rich Rod and not only wasn't it us but it put us back almost a decade...A few comments ...
- As other already indicated, we're over the 'ship limit ... so some attrition had to happen.
- Even with the new OC's O being a little more WR-friendly ... Iowa's O is always still going to give its TEs and RBs a lot of touches. Thus, Iowa is still a team that will pretty much max out at a 5-man WR rotation.
- Given the prior point ... who are the top 5 WRs? Given how most places work ... even with a 5-man rotation ... most of the offensive design is geared towards getting your top guys into mismatches. Thus, things would still be designed for 1 or 2 guys to get most of the touches. It would strike me from prior experience AND via buzz ... the 3 of the top candidates are pretty obvious ... Brown, Anderson, and Wetjen. However, past those guys, Washington moved to WR ... and I know the coaches really liked him from last year AND he was already earning trust and reps then too! So what ... that means that Buie, Howard, and Mota are also fighting to be in that top 5.
- You gotta remember that we have a few WRs entering as TR FR from the '24 class too. So they'll be able to enter the competition once they hit campus. The coaches really liked Vander Zee and Parker.
- The TE room still should be quite strong. Lachey is an absolute stud ... Ostrenga continues to push ... and Ortwerth jumped on the scene last year.
- IF the Hawks can keep our existing RB room intact ... that room seems to only get better. Last year, even with all the injuries ... both Washington and Moulton acquitted themselves quite well last year. The room has talent and contrast. If the blocking is there ... our rushing game will be ready.
Stick with your fake Law degree. Football analysis is clearly not your forte.There are no positives when losing one of the better players off the team's worst and thinnest positions. Bostick is sending a message.
Bostick, while not a good player by any means, is a likely starter on a Big Ten team at Iowa. Elsewhere...literally anywhere, including the MAC, he's a bench warmer, yet he's choosing to leave. That's what happens when Kirk lazily botches the hiring of the most important position coach on a college football team at OC...and opts to promote rather than fire Iowa's worst coach to WR coach.
This offense, led by America's worst QB last year, is going to be putrid. If you thought defenses loaded the box to stuff the run last year...wait til this year.
Historically under KF, we have run a less exotic offense but relied on better execution and to some degree strategy (e.g. bend don’t break defense). We also relied on player development and diamonds in the rough.One of the reasons I enjoy following Iowa is my program and yours has the same philosophy on how to play football...we took a bad turn with Rich Rod and not only wasn't it us but it put us back almost a decade...
The biggest thing separating Michigan football and Iowa is not talent (though there is gap...sorry)...it is not philosophy...in fact...we are mirrors in that regard
It's implementation (modern concepts)...period...I've watched your O for the last few years and said wtf are they doing...yes...I know you've all said the same thing and it meant a hell of a lot more to you than me...
Doing something different for difference sake is not the answer...KF is only half wrong when he says "we schemed it right, and we have to execute better"...no...no...no...no...
The philosophy is correct...be balanced (so if a team can stop one thing beat them with the other...or better yet...confuse them so they cant stop either) beat the other team up and when the 4th Q comes take control because the other team was beat up and confused...just do it with a modern version of it
There is zero wrong with KF's philosophy including "punting is winning"
The problem remains that you are not running modern concepts...it's like watching a team from the 1970s
Can that truly change under KF?
The philosophy is correct...be balanced (so if a team can stop one thing beat them with the other...or better yet...confuse them so they cant stop either) beat the other team up and when the 4th Q comes take control because the other team was beat up and confused...just do it with a modern version of it
There is zero wrong with KF's philosophy including "punting is winning"
The problem remains that you are not running modern concepts...it's like watching a team from the 1970s
Can that truly change under KF?
The problem is there are not any signs that, outside of TE and a couple RBs, that fans will see any improvement in the offense.
The Wetjen showed flashes last year. Hoping the staff utilizes him way more along our transfer from O$U.Always tough to lose a guy, but hard to say how much he would contribute this fall as he's pretty much an unknown. Still, I'd rather have another option at WR. Other than they need the scholarship room, it's usually not a good thing when someone leaves the program.
Agree.The Wetjen showed flashes last year. Hoping the staff utilizes him way more along our transfer from O$U.
Right now I think fans seem hung up on the personnel situation on offense. Lester has a history of taking what he has to work with and molding it into a productive offense. Kirk spending his time this spring focusing on the offensive line should really help us there. Simplicity and lack of predictability will help this offense function much more smoothly I think.
Some don't even watch games because it's too much for their Hawkeye hearts.Actually, just a reason for all the negative fans to bitch, piss and moan about something.
That’s why Deacon was throwing the ball to the other team so much. He’s just got to go out there and let it loose if Cade gets hurt. 🤦♂️😊A lot of folks get hung up on the false-narrative that Kirk micromanages the O.
The primary "stamp" that he puts on the O relates to the following:
1. the philosophy of ballance
2. the philosophy of ball-security
3. the philosophy that punting is not bad (field position matters)
4. the STYLE and TECHNIQUE of OL play
Kirk's primary influence largely relates to philosophy, rather than implementation.
Kirk actually has a record of giving his assistant coaches a huge amount of latitude within which to work. One might argue that he sometimes gives them TOO MUCH freedom.
Anyhow, one COULD argue that Kirk's emphasis on ball-security sometimes leads players to play too tentatively ... rather than still trying to make plays. Of course, the two aren't mutually exclusive ... there's nothing wrong with trying to extend a play ... and then throwing the ball out of bounds if no good options are available.
Kirk's pattern has almost always been to place most of his attention on the practice field to working with the OL.
I did say 2-4, and agree, but TL is swimming up stream.In this day and age, it should only take two years to fully implement a new offense with the right players.
And a player with the worst stats in D1 is being run with the 1's...A player with no stats is leaving from our worst position group. What am I missing?
How is pointing out that DH being the starter still is a DA? THat title should fall on KF for not pulling the strings on DH and saying, thanks, but we are going to the portal.Come on man, STOP being a dumbass !
he is basing it in being a moronAnd you are basing this on what? 3 or 4 minutes of youtube video?
It comes down to appreciating what you have and not worrying about what you don't. For the record I would have preferred a guy with a receiving background as well. I have found some of the players' comments about how well Budameyer communicates encouraging. This fall with Lester in the booth Budameyer will play an important role as the voice of the offense on the field.I still believe the "promotion" of JB to WR coach is a mistake. Should have let him go, freed up the money, and allowed TL to get a "dude" to coach WR's.
So there is some truth to this. I was at the Minnesota game with my wife and Hawkeye daughter. We left a 2 point game after Minnesota went ahead 12-10 and had witnessed 3 and half quarters of the worst offensive football I had ever seen. The streets were already packed with fans who'd lost any hope of the Iowa offense mounting even a field goal drive to win the game. This was with half the 4th quarter remaining against a rival in your home stadium in a 2 point game. Little did we know that in the eyes of the university, this was the nail in the coffin of the Brian Ferentz era. Had we known it would have been a much better day.Some don't even watch games because it's too much for their Hawkeye hearts.
Even with DH still on board, there is really nothing preventing them from going to the portal if they wanted. I think this narrative that DH is the problem is a false premise. DH is/was a symptom of an offensive staff that had completely failed in nearly every aspect of putting together a capable unit. As the team's leader, that falls on Kirk who created this situation in the first place and then allowed it to fester for far too long. Unfortunately, in the eyes of the coaches, DH is their best option today. That's not a DH problem. That's a function of a lot of bad decisions and coaching on that side of the ball. I wish Kirk had the sense to make the changes in offensive staff aside from the only one he was forced to make. He didn't, so we'll have to see where things go with Brian out of the way. Should be an interesting season.How is pointing out that DH being the starter still is a DA? THat title should fall on KF for not pulling the strings on DH and saying, thanks, but we are going to the portal.
Man, that means you missed the greatest non-play in the history of Iowa football! 😀So there is some truth to this. I was at the Minnesota game with my wife and Hawkeye daughter. We left a 2 point game after Minnesota went ahead 12-10 and had witnessed 3 and half quarters of the worst offensive football I had ever seen. The streets were already packed with fans who'd lost any hope of the Iowa offense mounting even a field goal drive to win the game. This was with half the 4th quarter remaining against a rival in your home stadium in a 2 point game. Little did we know that in the eyes of the university, this was the nail in the coffin of the Brian Ferentz era. Had we known it would have been a much better day.
And the final few "drives" of offensive futility. That play would have been just one more kick in the nuts during the worst day of football I'd ever witnessed at Kinnick.Man, that means you missed the greatest non-play in the history of Iowa football! 😀
They have to free up scholarships, going separate ways is part of life, to keep the worst QB in D1 as your "next man" is a joke.Even with DH still on board, there is really nothing preventing them from going to the portal if they wanted. I think this narrative that DH is the problem is a false premise. DH is/was a symptom of an offensive staff that had completely failed in nearly every aspect of putting together a capable unit. As the team's leader, that falls on Kirk who created this situation in the first place and then allowed it to fester for far too long. Unfortunately, in the eyes of the coaches, DH is their best option today. That's not a DH problem. That's a function of a lot of bad decisions and coaching on that side of the ball. I wish Kirk had the sense to make the changes in offensive staff aside from the only one he was forced to make. He didn't, so we'll have to see where things go with Brian out of the way. Should be an interesting season.
YOu can be great communicator and horrid teacher, if we are looking at history on JB, what exactly did he communicate\teach our QBs?It comes down to appreciating what you have and not worrying about what you don't. For the record I would have preferred a guy with a receiving background as well. I have found some of the players' comments about how well Budameyer communicates encouraging. This fall with Lester in the booth Budameyer will play an important role as the voice of the offense on the field.
I don't think you can put the fiasco last season on Budameyer. We just had a dysfunctional offense. The only thing that matters what he contributes now. And if he works well with Lester and plays a positive role I consider that a plus.YOu can be great communicator and horrid teacher, if we are looking at history on JB, what exactly did he communicate\teach our QBs?
Yeah ... lots of issues on the O last season.I don't think you can put the fiasco last season on Budameyer. We just had a dysfunctional offense. The only thing that matters what he contributes now. And if he works well with Lester and plays a positive role I consider that a plus.
Maybe the joke is that the worst QB in D1 is the best QB on this Iowa team.They have to free up scholarships, going separate ways is part of life, to keep the worst QB in D1 as your "next man" is a joke.
6 of 1, half dozen of the other...Maybe the joke is that the worst QB in D1 is the best QB on this Iowa team.
Sneaky way for Campbell to scout the new offense.
Meh...who cares...I doubt Bostick makes an impact if he stays in the Power Four.
FIFYMeh...who cares...I doubt Bostick makes an impact if he stays in the Power Two.
This was a major surprise. WR is a position where ISU is thought to be loaded and deep. Makes one wonder if somebody's leaving.
Funny as hell his Twitter (X) photo still has him in Hawk uniform.