hawkeye12345
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It's still the 1st half and the game is close, call it 10-7 Iowa.
1. What does KF and staff call?
2. What would you call?
1. What does KF and staff call?
2. What would you call?
It's still the 1st half and the game is close, call it 10-7 Iowa.
1. What does KF and staff call?
2. What would you call?
Take a safety...that way you are up by 1 which means the other team still needs to score twice.
strong side to wide part of field. TE runs a post. WR deep. rb out of backfield on same side of field. If the strong side linebacker blitzes, easy lob to TE. If safety cheats to the TE, attempt the long ball. If linebacker doesn't blitz and covers TE and corner and safety helps with WR, dump to open running back.
If they stay in a base zone, get it to TE over the top.
Really, this is not hyperbole.It's very clear. In this example you punt on 3rd down (in case of a muff you have 4th down to recover) and pin your opponent inside the 10 yard line.
Then you tell your defense to go out and score a touchdown. And if your offense says, "What about us?!" You reply, "Your job is to help the defense get on the field so they can cause a turnover and score points on a fumble return or pick 6."
Need to know what yard line we are on. That is a huge factor in play calling.It's still the 1st half and the game is close, call it 10-7 Iowa.
1. What does KF and staff call?
2. What would you call?
Need to know what yard line we are on. That is a huge factor in play calling.
My bad. Would also need to know what point in the game. I personally would call a bootleg or rollout with TE drag across the formation.Take another look at the thread title.
What we do need to know is who we're playing and what has / hasn't worked in this game.
I assume those omissions are intentional, forcing us to call a play like the Iowa coaches do. Ignore matchups / mismatches, tendencies, etc- none of that matters.