The fact that the kid would steal the schollie says a lot about the kid.I mean to be fair after watching our offense from the sidelines for all but a couple games, I think a lot of us would have been checked out.
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The fact that the kid would steal the schollie says a lot about the kid.I mean to be fair after watching our offense from the sidelines for all but a couple games, I think a lot of us would have been checked out.
I’ve never really figured out what his injuries were in the spring. I can’t remember if they were hamstring related or not.The fact that the kid would steal the schollie says a lot about the kid.
That’s hilarious.KJ would have made a huge difference. Petras was bad but did have some nice throwing games. How much better would the offense have been with another playmaker? Much better.
One more touchdown in the Illinois game and Iowa is Division Champ. One more TD in the Clown game and we're at 9 reg season wins. Playing a bowl game with a chance at 10 wins. Isn't that more than 25% better than 7 reg season wins?That’s hilarious.
who?New Kansas State football receiver Keagan Johnson turning heads during spring drills
Kansas State receiver and Iowa transfer Keagan Johnson is quickly getting up to speed in the Wildcats' offense.www.cjonline.com
Once a hawk, always a hawk. Good luck Keagan Johnson!
I agree that a healthy Johnson likely is good for those things but that's the key, he was never healthy. Potential means nothing in a results driven field. Usually.One more touchdown in the Illinois game and Iowa is Division Champ. One more TD in the Clown game and we're at 9 reg season wins. Playing a bowl game with a chance at 10 wins. Isn't that more than 25% better than 7 reg season wins?
Of course, Johnson would have increased the likelihood of scoring those two touchdowns. Johnson would have been good for a lot more yards, both as catches and by dragging defenders away from the line and Sam wouldn't he? Then again, I'm hilariously thinking the 4* outstanding athletic receiver would have been better than the walk ons and freshmen that played instead of Johnson.
Learn the value of the unexpressed thought.
You're behind the argument. I was referencing the difference had he played. I no longer think he was injured. He was gold bricking. Hope we meet them in a bowl game-if that is possible. Let X lay the Wamp on Johnson. Better yet, let X and Quinn meet at the deserter for a kind of karmic firing squad.I agree that a healthy Johnson likely is good for those things but that's the key, he was never healthy. Potential means nothing in a results driven field. Usually.
No luck to him. He sat out the entire season riding on our dime. Screw him.New Kansas State football receiver Keagan Johnson turning heads during spring drills
Kansas State receiver and Iowa transfer Keagan Johnson is quickly getting up to speed in the Wildcats' offense.www.cjonline.com
Once a hawk, always a hawk. Good luck Keagan Johnson!
What are we putting odds on Keagan pulling a Charlie Jones and having more receiving yards than our entire wide receiving room put together (500 plus more yards to be exact)? I’d put it at Keagan +900. But CJ would have had long odds before last season as well. 🤷♂️Cool, Keagan may get more attention here than Charlie J. Doubt it, let go people... it's over.
Ummm, the guy crapped on his teammates last year saying he couldn’t play and wasn’t healthy so he didn’t lose a year of eligibility. He lost his Hawk status on that alone.New Kansas State football receiver Keagan Johnson turning heads during spring drills
Kansas State receiver and Iowa transfer Keagan Johnson is quickly getting up to speed in the Wildcats' offense.www.cjonline.com
Once a hawk, always a hawk. Good luck Keagan Johnson!
One receiver having more yards than Iowa's receiving room is not that hard to do!What are we putting odds on Keagan pulling a Charlie Jones and having more receiving yards than our entire wide receiving room put together (500 plus more yards to be exact)? I’d put it at Keagan +900. But CJ would have had long odds before last season as well. 🤷♂️
I think the reason it won’t happen is Cade. Guy is a baller and winner. But I’d still expect All and Lachey to be 1 and 2 in receiving yards, maybe Nico is up there. But we still have the same offensive coordinator, not sure about the o line, and our receiving room has regressed production and talent wise from last season. But we still have Cade.One receiver having more yards than Iowa's receiving room is not that hard to do!
The thumper in that back 7 is Castro. He's the next under the radar Cash off to the NFL.You're behind the argument. I was referencing the difference had he played. I no longer think he was injured. He was gold bricking. Hope we meet them in a bowl game-if that is possible. Let X lay the Wamp on Johnson. Better yet, let X and Quinn meet at the deserter for a kind of karmic firing squad.
Exactly.So he's not hurt any more?????????????????? Call me shocked!
He wasn't injured. If you actually think he was...you're invited to our exciting opportunity in the world of "vacation ownership". We even have a free gift for you when you attend...No, I personally would finish the season as best I could (but remember, he wasn’t playing because of an injury) and leave immediately after the bowl.
THIS, and thank you. Thats the thing. People are okay with him quitting on SP and the coaches , BUT he quit on his brothers in the lockerroom. Thats a NO go right there......Look I hate Brian Ferentz as much or more than anyone but cmon, KJ milked this thing more than anyone thought possible. And now he’s just magically healthy and tearing it up in SPRING ball? He quit, plain and simple. Yes, it was a shitshow of an offense. And yes, Petras was arguably the worst QB I’ve seen in over 50 years of watching Iowa. But just don’t quit on your teammates. Wish him no luck at all.
He and Daddy prolly threatened to sueMakes me wonder if the staff knew, why even let him remain on the team or stand on the sideline for games with the team.
Bingo!K, but we had a bowl game just a few months back and all of the sudden he can now play full speed with such a touchy injury that last a full year?
Right, I think the same - I wasn’t serious in my comment.He wasn't injured. If you actually think he was...you're invited ti our exciting opportunity in the world of "vacation ownership". We even have a free gift for you when you attend...
Just you and the other quittersI mean to be fair after watching our offense from the sidelines for all but a couple games, I think a lot of us would have been checked out.
Or--in your case--real idiots who thought it was cool pretending to be some outre, avant-garde, rogue fan out of some 1950s French film, complete with black t-shirt and black shades, with your Don Johnson scruff-beard. Such hep-cats, every one of you.Right, I think the same - I wasn’t serious in my comment.
During last season, many of us “non-fans” were pointing out our thoughts that Keagan was done and would be leaving Iowa. These thoughts/comments were met with a lot of resistance from the “real fans” b/c there was just no way KJ was that disgruntled with the Iowa football offense.
“Real fans” being those that typically refuse to take the Hawkeye blinders off.
I noticed it said "soft tissue injury". "Soft" being the operative word, of course.New Kansas State football receiver Keagan Johnson turning heads during spring drills
Kansas State receiver and Iowa transfer Keagan Johnson is quickly getting up to speed in the Wildcats' offense.www.cjonline.com
Once a hawk, always a hawk. Good luck Keagan Johnson!
And the other six receivers that “quit” the offense in 13 months. At some point it’s not the “quitters” fault!Just you and the other quitters
Lol.Or--in your case--real idiots who thought it was cool pretending to be some outre, avant-garde, rogue fan out of some 1950s French film, complete with black t-shirt and black shades, with your Don Johnson scruff-beard. Such hep-cats, every one of you.
Oh, and they outlawed clove cigarettes a decade or two ago.
Do you think Smith-Njigba milked the same injury at Ohio State?Look I hate Brian Ferentz as much or more than anyone but cmon, KJ milked this thing more than anyone thought possible. And now he’s just magically healthy and tearing it up in SPRING ball? He quit, plain and simple. Yes, it was a shitshow of an offense. And yes, Petras was arguably the worst QB I’ve seen in over 50 years of watching Iowa. But just don’t quit on your teammates. Wish him no luck at all.
Did Smith Njgiba quit on his locker room? I think you’d find a different mood from Ohio State fans. Having KJ play against Nevada was the equivalent of having Smith-Njigba play against Iowa. Both teams had no chance of losing to far inferior opponents at home. Both guys re-injured their hamstrings. Keagan even tried to come back again the last game of the regular season.THIS, and thank you. Thats the thing. People are okay with him quitting on SP and the coaches , BUT he quit on his brothers in the lockerroom. Thats a NO go right there......
Oh, and they outlawed clove cigarettes a decade or two ago.
I can agree with what you said about Cade. The guy as a competitor and as one who embraces a challenge has been incredibly impressive.I think the reason it won’t happen is Cade. Guy is a baller and winner. But I’d still expect All and Lachey to be 1 and 2 in receiving yards, maybe Nico is up there. But we still have the same offensive coordinator, not sure about the o line, and our receiving room has regressed production and talent wise from last season. But we still have Cade.
I think we just discovered at least one family with self absorbed narcissism as the paternal lesson. So you'd say, lie to your coaches and teammates and defraud the University because you'll get a better thrown ball somewhere else. That's the less you'd want your children to learn. My God is this country ****ed.This thread is crazy. Was KJ hurt, No.. He could have played. If I’m his father, sit out son. Look at CJ and what he did. The biggest mistake we made was not looking further in the depth chart past SP and AP. Clearly Joey had a future, but the coaches never gave him reps. He did fine in the bowl game. These kids get one shot, and if I’m his father I am saying sit out too. You’re not going to get a well thrown ball to show off your talents from SP or AP. The coaches made the mistake by not giving meaningful reps passed SP. It’s a no brainer to me, sit and transfer. I love Iowa too, but these KIDS need their shot too. Iowa needs to do better.
I think we just discovered at least one family with self absorbed narcissism as the paternal lesson. So you'd say, lie to your coaches and teammates and defraud the University because you'll get a better thrown ball somewhere else. That's the less you'd want your children to learn. My God is this country ****ed.
None other than Kirk Ferentz compared Smith-Njigba and Keagan to having the same injury. You can do better big fella! It is this type of stuff where someone has such hate in their heart for former iowa Hawkeyes, that make you question their fandom and judgment. A guy that willed iowa to iowa multiple wins in 2021, along with Bruce against Northwestern, and Chuck Sizzle against Minnesota!On May 6, 2020 the OC was BF and the HC was KF.
Someone willingly chose to join that program over his Dads alma mater and KState. They expected things to be different?
I do enjoy the Dr in this thread that has access to both the o$u and KJ’s medical files to know that the injuries were exactly the same. It is that depth of knowledge that makes posters like that famous.