"The Iowa offense under coach Kirk Ferentz and his son and offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz still uses too many sets under center where the quarterback turns his back on the defense during play action.
A lot can happen from the pre-snap read to when the ball is snapped and the quarterback turns to run a play fake. When he turns back around, the coverage has completely changed and he must adjust – instead of getting the snap in the shotgun and watching the defense’s post-snap moves at the same time."
“Too much naked in that offense,” one Big Ten coach told me. “They’re predictable, and if they can’t maul you in the run game to slow you off the edge, they’re in trouble. They’re easy to defend.”
https://saturdaytradition.com/big-t...s-defense-iowas-offense-cant-go-on-like-this/
A lot can happen from the pre-snap read to when the ball is snapped and the quarterback turns to run a play fake. When he turns back around, the coverage has completely changed and he must adjust – instead of getting the snap in the shotgun and watching the defense’s post-snap moves at the same time."
“Too much naked in that offense,” one Big Ten coach told me. “They’re predictable, and if they can’t maul you in the run game to slow you off the edge, they’re in trouble. They’re easy to defend.”
https://saturdaytradition.com/big-t...s-defense-iowas-offense-cant-go-on-like-this/