Any reason why the people in power are not banking on this title - in the context of NIL? Kittle - help us out!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Why?Fant wearing a shirt with TEU on it, even if it has nothing to do with Iowa, makes me want to puke.
Hmmm...and you even edited this.Fant wearing a shirt with TEU on it, even if it has nothing to do with Iowa, makes me want to puke.
Why?
How do you know what Fant does and doesn’t give a damn about?Fant doesn’t give a damn about Iowa. And Iowa is the real TEU that put him where he is.
How do you know what Fant does and doesn’t give a damn about?
Fant has never said a cross word about Iowa or KF.It’s pretty obvious. I’m not going to spoon feed you on it.
You’re full of shit. You have no evidence to support your claim whatsoever.It’s pretty obvious. I’m not going to spoon feed you on it.
You’re full of shit. You have no evidence to support your claim whatsoever.
Fant was criminally underutilized.Fant doesn’t give a damn about Iowa. And Iowa is the real TEU that put him where he is.
I'll bite... why do you think he "doesn't give a damn about Iowa"?
Other than the fact that TEU was, as you stated, founded by Kittle who proclaimed Iowa is TEU well before the pro camp and often publicly declares Iowa as TEUThe TEU is an initiative/event/camp created by Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olson where TE's across the league come together for a 3 day event to watch film, run drills, and share techniques and insight between each other. Has nothing to do with Iowa.
Fant was a good Hawk. He may have had issues with his usage ... he may have listened too much to his older brother. However, as many have indicated ... any "drama" on his end was kept quiet and "in house."Fant doesn’t give a damn about Iowa. And Iowa is the real TEU that put him where he is.
I still recall the Wisconsin night game at Kinnick with Fant lined up tight on the left side off the line, IMR, BS, and another wide out on the right side near Iowa’s endzone. Fant then goes in motion for a one on one iso opportunity numerous times that night only to see Stanley throw to the wide side with the three wide outs.Fant was criminally underutilized.
I still recall the Wisconsin night game at Kinnick with Fant lined up tight on the left side off the line, IMR, BS, and another wide out on the right side near Iowa’s endzone. Fant then goes in motion for a one on one iso opportunity numerous times that night only to see Stanley throw to the wide side with the three wide outs.
Nate had Fant at 6’ 5” going against a db 6’ or smaller multiple times and he never threw the ball to him to go up to get. Iowa lost that game due to two fumbles on special teams. I never understood why Nate didn’t throw the ball to Noah in those one on one situations where he could of boxed out the db for two touchdowns, instead settling for two field goals.
As big as he is, Fant was never a super physical receiver, nor has he been since entering the league. That wasn't his game.I still recall the Wisconsin night game at Kinnick with Fant lined up tight on the left side off the line, IMR, BS, and another wide out on the right side near Iowa’s endzone. Fant then goes in motion for a one on one iso opportunity numerous times that night only to see Stanley throw to the wide side with the three wide outs.
Nate had Fant at 6’ 5” going against a db 6’ or smaller multiple times and he never threw the ball to him to go up to get. Iowa lost that game due to two fumbles on special teams. I never understood why Nate didn’t throw the ball to Noah in those one on one situations where he could of boxed out the db for two touchdowns, instead settling for two field goals.