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long time Ferentz supporter. Honestly, right now I wish it was an alcoholic as that may be less agonizing. I've argued with many on this board about his record, his ability to develop players, and the physical nature in which his teams play. All things that I believe he should be commended for. I've also lived with the game day decisions, poor clock management and the hard core personnel decisions (fumble and it's off to Siberia). I've always felt the former outweighed the latter.

Today's game was kind of a turning point for me though for a couple of reasons. I've reluctantly come to the conclusion that it may be time for KF to go gently into that good night. Go on, take the money and run.

This was the turning point game for me:

1) The Greg Davis Factor: You hired him, you've defended him, and we've been snowed over that the pain of the Iowa Offense was that Greg didn't have his players, there wasn't enough speed at WR, and it took time for his offense to gel. Well, we have speed and talent at WR, we just don't know how to use it, and our game plans appear more sandlot than sophisticated. He's consistently the most predictable play caller I've ever seen. That was just a spectacularly awful display of offensive football. It hurts my eyes. Fire him now please.

2) The Brian Ferentz Factor: You hired him and if that's the level of play we are going to get with supposedly the best O-Line in the league coming into the season...well, time to take responsibility that this group has way underperformed. That was the worst pass protection I've seen from an Iowa team since Scherff and Donnal went down in 2012. There is no excuse...none. There is no magic here...just slight of hand.

3) The Rudock / Beathard Factor: You created this fiasco, you've fostered this fiasco, and now you do the exact opposite of what you promised. I've understood the decision on Ruduck, supported it, but when your starter goes 6-19 during a stretch and refuses to go downfield, well, time for the back up you promised. It was the perfect time...the ideal time...the time it made the most sense...and you sit there with your thumb in your butt. Inexcusable...the team needed a spark offensively...and you kept your gun in the holster.

I'm hoping Oklahoma and Arkansas continue to lose games this year. If Stoops loses 4-5, the spoiled Oklahoma fans will start giving him grief and knowing BS, he'll be close to telling those Okie's where to stick it. If Barta had any balls, which everyone knows he doesn't, it would be his shining moment to get Burt or Bobby and make a regime change. Let me ask you though, would the worst rated AD in the conference have the balls to make that change? No...time for him to go too.

I am not rooting against Iowa and I hope they turn it around...but this was game seven and we are not progressing like we should. It's just time for a change. I've moved to the dark side.
 




Well said. Ferentz has been a net positive for the program, but I feel like we're nearing the point he ought a quit while he is ahead.

I've enjoyed the Ferentz era, but I've officially reached the point where my excitement to see what the next guy does outweighs my expectations of what I think for ferentz can deliver.
 


Welcome aboard. Most of us have gone through this same process. Unfortunately, the losing still sucks no matter what side you're on.
 


Never easy I'm 45 and have gone through this twice now with Hayden and KF. It's tough especially when you like them so much, which I still do. I'm hoping KF can have another magical run, but think the odds of that happening are low. Sadly!
 


This was the year to have a run because of the easy schedule. Right now Iowa is at 5-2 and can win out or lose out. It's not a good feeling obviously after the way Iowa has played the past few games.

10 wins should have been easy this season. Now they can't falter at all.
 




long time Ferentz supporter. Honestly, right now I wish it was an alcoholic as that may be less agonizing. I've argued with many on this board about his record, his ability to develop players, and the physical nature in which his teams play. All things that I believe he should be commended for. I've also lived with the game day decisions, poor clock management and the hard core personnel decisions (fumble and it's off to Siberia). I've always felt the former outweighed the latter.

Today's game was kind of a turning point for me though for a couple of reasons. I've reluctantly come to the conclusion that it may be time for KF to go gently into that good night. Go on, take the money and run.

This was the turning point game for me:

1) The Greg Davis Factor: You hired him, you've defended him, and we've been snowed over that the pain of the Iowa Offense was that Greg didn't have his players, there wasn't enough speed at WR, and it took time for his offense to gel. Well, we have speed and talent at WR, we just don't know how to use it, and our game plans appear more sandlot than sophisticated. He's consistently the most predictable play caller I've ever seen. That was just a spectacularly awful display of offensive football. It hurts my eyes. Fire him now please.

2) The Brian Ferentz Factor: You hired him and if that's the level of play we are going to get with supposedly the best O-Line in the league coming into the season...well, time to take responsibility that this group has way underperformed. That was the worst pass protection I've seen from an Iowa team since Scherff and Donnal went down in 2012. There is no excuse...none. There is no magic here...just slight of hand.

3) The Rudock / Beathard Factor: You created this fiasco, you've fostered this fiasco, and now you do the exact opposite of what you promised. I've understood the decision on Ruduck, supported it, but when your starter goes 6-19 during a stretch and refuses to go downfield, well, time for the back up you promised. It was the perfect time...the ideal time...the time it made the most sense...and you sit there with your thumb in your butt. Inexcusable...the team needed a spark offensively...and you kept your gun in the holster.

I'm hoping Oklahoma and Arkansas continue to lose games this year. If Stoops loses 4-5, the spoiled Oklahoma fans will start giving him grief and knowing BS, he'll be close to telling those Okie's where to stick it. If Barta had any balls, which everyone knows he doesn't, it would be his shining moment to get Burt or Bobby and make a regime change. Let me ask you though, would the worst rated AD in the conference have the balls to make that change? No...time for him to go too.

I am not rooting against Iowa and I hope they turn it around...but this was game seven and we are not progressing like we should. It's just time for a change. I've moved to the dark side.



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As a founding father of the dark side.. I must ask that you pay double your dues... For the years of torture your kind has brought my people
 


You know how they say the longer you stay in the casino the more likely the casino will take your money or all of it. Kirk has been in the casino along time. Greg even longer and he is the rock at the poker table.

"You got to know when to fold them. Know when to hold them. Know when to walk away. Know when to run."
 


long time Ferentz supporter. Honestly, right now I wish it was an alcoholic as that may be less agonizing. I've argued with many on this board about his record, his ability to develop players, and the physical nature in which his teams play. All things that I believe he should be commended for. I've also lived with the game day decisions, poor clock management and the hard core personnel decisions (fumble and it's off to Siberia). I've always felt the former outweighed the latter.

Today's game was kind of a turning point for me though for a couple of reasons. I've reluctantly come to the conclusion that it may be time for KF to go gently into that good night. Go on, take the money and run.

This was the turning point game for me:

1) The Greg Davis Factor: You hired him, you've defended him, and we've been snowed over that the pain of the Iowa Offense was that Greg didn't have his players, there wasn't enough speed at WR, and it took time for his offense to gel. Well, we have speed and talent at WR, we just don't know how to use it, and our game plans appear more sandlot than sophisticated. He's consistently the most predictable play caller I've ever seen. That was just a spectacularly awful display of offensive football. It hurts my eyes. Fire him now please.

2) The Brian Ferentz Factor: You hired him and if that's the level of play we are going to get with supposedly the best O-Line in the league coming into the season...well, time to take responsibility that this group has way underperformed. That was the worst pass protection I've seen from an Iowa team since Scherff and Donnal went down in 2012. There is no excuse...none. There is no magic here...just slight of hand.

3) The Rudock / Beathard Factor: You created this fiasco, you've fostered this fiasco, and now you do the exact opposite of what you promised. I've understood the decision on Ruduck, supported it, but when your starter goes 6-19 during a stretch and refuses to go downfield, well, time for the back up you promised. It was the perfect time...the ideal time...the time it made the most sense...and you sit there with your thumb in your butt. Inexcusable...the team needed a spark offensively...and you kept your gun in the holster.

I'm hoping Oklahoma and Arkansas continue to lose games this year. If Stoops loses 4-5, the spoiled Oklahoma fans will start giving him grief and knowing BS, he'll be close to telling those Okie's where to stick it. If Barta had any balls, which everyone knows he doesn't, it would be his shining moment to get Burt or Bobby and make a regime change. Let me ask you though, would the worst rated AD in the conference have the balls to make that change? No...time for him to go too.

I am not rooting against Iowa and I hope they turn it around...but this was game seven and we are not progressing like we should. It's just time for a change. I've moved to the dark side.

I moved to the dark side after the clown game. That was the last straw for me. I'm still seething after that fiasco. Win one welcome aboard.
 


long time Ferentz supporter. Honestly, right now I wish it was an alcoholic as that may be less agonizing. I've argued with many on this board about his record, his ability to develop players, and the physical nature in which his teams play. All things that I believe he should be commended for. I've also lived with the game day decisions, poor clock management and the hard core personnel decisions (fumble and it's off to Siberia). I've always felt the former outweighed the latter.

Today's game was kind of a turning point for me though for a couple of reasons. I've reluctantly come to the conclusion that it may be time for KF to go gently into that good night. Go on, take the money and run.

...I've moved to the dark side.


Darth Vader is your father. Accept it.
 


long time Ferentz supporter. Honestly, right now I wish it was an alcoholic as that may be less agonizing. I've argued with many on this board about his record, his ability to develop players, and the physical nature in which his teams play. All things that I believe he should be commended for. I've also lived with the game day decisions, poor clock management and the hard core personnel decisions (fumble and it's off to Siberia). I've always felt the former outweighed the latter.

Today's game was kind of a turning point for me though for a couple of reasons. I've reluctantly come to the conclusion that it may be time for KF to go gently into that good night. Go on, take the money and run.

This was the turning point game for me:

1) The Greg Davis Factor: You hired him, you've defended him, and we've been snowed over that the pain of the Iowa Offense was that Greg didn't have his players, there wasn't enough speed at WR, and it took time for his offense to gel. Well, we have speed and talent at WR, we just don't know how to use it, and our game plans appear more sandlot than sophisticated. He's consistently the most predictable play caller I've ever seen. That was just a spectacularly awful display of offensive football. It hurts my eyes. Fire him now please.

2) The Brian Ferentz Factor: You hired him and if that's the level of play we are going to get with supposedly the best O-Line in the league coming into the season...well, time to take responsibility that this group has way underperformed. That was the worst pass protection I've seen from an Iowa team since Scherff and Donnal went down in 2012. There is no excuse...none. There is no magic here...just slight of hand.

3) The Rudock / Beathard Factor: You created this fiasco, you've fostered this fiasco, and now you do the exact opposite of what you promised. I've understood the decision on Ruduck, supported it, but when your starter goes 6-19 during a stretch and refuses to go downfield, well, time for the back up you promised. It was the perfect time...the ideal time...the time it made the most sense...and you sit there with your thumb in your butt. Inexcusable...the team needed a spark offensively...and you kept your gun in the holster.

I'm hoping Oklahoma and Arkansas continue to lose games this year. If Stoops loses 4-5, the spoiled Oklahoma fans will start giving him grief and knowing BS, he'll be close to telling those Okie's where to stick it. If Barta had any balls, which everyone knows he doesn't, it would be his shining moment to get Burt or Bobby and make a regime change. Let me ask you though, would the worst rated AD in the conference have the balls to make that change? No...time for him to go too.

I am not rooting against Iowa and I hope they turn it around...but this was game seven and we are not progressing like we should. It's just time for a change. I've moved to the dark side.

There is always room and welcome on the dark side. I, a former KF supporter, came over during the 2010 season. Apathy set in in 2012. I don't even get mad about the stupid **** I see from this coaching staff anymore. It's now become a waiting game for a new AD, in hopes that he/she will have the berries to demand better from our coaching staff.
 


You know how they say the longer you stay in the casino the more likely the casino will take your money or all of it. Kirk has been in the casino along time. Greg even longer and he is the rock at the poker table.

"You got to know when to fold them. Know when to hold them. Know when to walk away. Know when to run."

Kirk would fold AA
 




I've moved to the dark side.
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Kirk would fold AA


LOL.....too sexy to play that Monster hand! Rockets are a gimmick hand only played by long hair quarterback with a big arm.

Kirk's favorite staring hand would obviously by a JACK 3 off suit......simply because he likes QBs that start with the letter J, can't throw Jack squat downfield (hence not suited with play-making receivers that can go down field), but love the 3 yard out pass to the RB that gets blown up.

Ya, "you might not go broke putting money in the bank," but you also can't win what you are afraid to risk to put in the middle Kirk and Company.
 
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Kirk would fold AA

Smart play. Your opponent might flop a set. It's smarter to wait and hope they bluff off all their chips on the river when you have the nuts. More than likely you will get blinded out before that happens but hey... that's poker.
 


Smart play. Your opponent might flop a set. It's smarter to wait and hope they bluff off all their chips on the river when you have the nuts. More than likely you will get blinded out before that happens but hey... that's poker.

No.....thats football.
 


Well said. Ferentz has been a net positive for the program, but I feel like we're nearing the point he ought a quit while he is ahead.

I've enjoyed the Ferentz era, but I've officially reached the point where my excitement to see what the next guy does outweighs my expectations of what I think for ferentz can deliver.
This is a good way of looking at it. It's all just stale now. Kirk is not going to take us back to '02-'04. Just ain't gonna happen. Not the way he recruits and not the way he coaches.
 




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