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*****OFFICIAL IOWA vs. Wisconsin Game Thread*****

So the running game didn't change, the offensive line didn't change....so why was Stanley able to complete passes?

As the QB goes, so does the offense. You can't count on a QB that routinely hovers around 50% completions. This drive he threw the ball NEAR his receivers AND WE SCORED. Not rocket science here.

Can Stanley keep it up?
 
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Ok here we go. Open up that play book like last time and tear em up.
 
So the running game didn't change, the offensive line didn't change....so why was Stanley able to complete passes?

As the QB goes, so does the offense. You can't count on a QB that routinely hovers around 50% completions. This drive he threw the ball NEAR his receivers AND WE SCORED. Not rocket science here.

Can Stanley keep it up?

This is all true, but our formation did change and the fact that we threw it downfield also made things easier. Stanley is usually throwing when the opponent has 8or 9 in the box and if his first look is covered he is probably gonna have pressure all over him. When we spread them out he has more time and our OL can hold up long enough to give him time.
 
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