hawkeyebob62
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The line wasn't that good at pass blocking, that's why cj was always on the run.
Not entirely true. Line can't hold blocks all day waiting for receivers to get open and/or run 3-yard outs the whole width of the field.
The line wasn't that good at pass blocking, that's why cj was always on the run.
And then not hold onto the ball if you do get separation.Not entirely true. Line can't hold blocks all day waiting for receivers to get open and/or run 3-yard outs the whole width of the field.
And then not hold onto the ball if you do get separation.
After the kids day practice I am a little more bullish on the receivers than going in. In retrospect (posted vids - thanks!) Stanley may be more ahead of the rest than I thought initially as I was busy attending to my 2 year old grand daughter (kids day, remember?). Iowa will have to earn upper level status and that will be tough early on given the inexperience @ QB.The question should be...."can the 2017 Hawkeyes be an upper level team without a QB & receivers?"
I don't belived
I don't believe KF or BF will expect either QB to do much more than execute the game plan. I think with having offensive options such as a sustained running game and several passing options, this will hopefully alleviate pressure on a young quarterback. More than likely it will be more important for the QB to stay in his lane and just run the offense. As time progresses, and confidence builds, I imagine the QB will be able to utilize his talents once more confidence and competency is gained.