It might be picking nits, but I don't think the game of football really passes coaches by. I think what happens is the game changes, and coaches are either unwilling or unable to adapt to those changes. In KF case he is unwilling to admit that his schematic philosophy has been left behind, and therefore he is unable to adapt.
Not really picking nits. I know some point out zone-blocking, for one. But in terms of overall offense, I don't see Iowa as "antiquated" as much as I see talent drop-off. One would think a coach under contract until 2020 wouldn't have to work against "will he be around" when it comes to recruiting.
Oddly enough, even the 2002-2004 years seemed, to me, that offense wasn't under-productive, but I guess most of our scoring opportunities were set up by better defenses than we have lately.
It was weird to hear and read talking heads saying "Oregon way" wouldn't last. To me, their breakneck speed of getting off plays had me thinking O$U had no chance.
I can definitely see that talent is an issue for us, but our general offensive set-up? We're one of many that run what we run.
Weisman obviously isn't really a RB, but he was productive enough. Would a healthy Canzeri have made a difference? I personally think so. But it seems like we abandoned stuff at the dumbest times. Defensively, losing our LBs was an obvious issue. But I don't ever remember such poor tackling, and if our defensive mindset is "stay-in-your-lane/on-your-assignment", we sure didn't do it often enough.
I'm stumped. All I can figure is things better improve. And I, for the first time in a while, don't see it. I really think 4-8/5-7 is not only a distinct possibility next year, but possibly a ceiling. 2012 could be chalked up to injuries and a new offense. 2015? Take your pick. The question isn't, Where will we be worse?, it's "Where WON'T we be worse?" Position-by-position is about the only way I can look at it and see "hope". By position group or unit, it's a little scary.
But since I see positives:
--QB? Might be better. Not a knock on JR, but a new QB means fresh air. If JR stays, at least CJ only needs a red shirt over his jersey for practices, not bodyguards for each game
--LT? Next...
--LG? Hopeful improvement
--C? Maybe not "better", but probably not "worse"
--RG? Same as LG
--RT? Same as LT, but replacing Donnal easier than finding a "hidden Scherff" at LT
--TE? This is probably the one position where the only thing that could go wrong would be rampant injuries
--WR/SE? T Smith obviously locked in, but who on the other side? Lots of names, none that will draw double-coverage on 1st or 2nd down.
--FB? A rash of injuries just means someone doesn't play LB
--RB? Canzeri and Daniels better be healthy. Wadley must hold onto the ball. Parker might get 10 jet-sweeps a game if all else fails
--PK? Koehn seems to be solid
--DE? Should be no worse... and probably better
--DTs? On paper and for spring games, lights out. In reality? Let's hope they step u. Losing Davis and LTP hurts.
--LBs? It can't get worse. But if it does...
--DBs? If LBs don't improve, DBs get a pass. Probably a LOT of passes, actually...
--P? I have a guess: line them both up to trick the opponent?
--KR? Catching the kickoff on the fly will show marked improvement
--PR? Whoever looks best fair-catching is our second choice. The first? The guy who does the "wave-off" best is the guy.
Boy, that's not many positives for a glass-three-quarters-full fan.