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  1. #1DieHardHawk

    If you have any doubts…

    When the time comes, my guess is that somewhere, somehow, someone will plant a bug in her ear about what happened with Wallace and Kallenberger. In this day and age of micro-vetting overkill, it will come to the forefront. How much significance she places on that information remains to be seen...
  2. #1DieHardHawk

    Resar

    Yes. I'm sure that the thought from day one was that if QB didn't work out for whatever reason, WR and DB were very viable back-up plans. Obviously, a lot depends upon the recruit and how flexible they are. Still, it would have been quite interesting to see what he could have done with a few...
  3. #1DieHardHawk

    Resar

    Yep. As was Kevin Kasper. Iowa has a long history of recruiting QBs, then converting them. Cooper DeJean also comes to mind.
  4. #1DieHardHawk

    Resar

    I didn't think of it that way, but that's an interesting take.
  5. #1DieHardHawk

    Sully Throws For 400 In His Iowa Starting Debut Game Thread

    Really awesome day to be at Kinnick. Perfect weather and a great home crowd. A few observations: Saw some real growth at a few spots today. Colby and Dunker probably played their best games as Hawks. For the most part, both were solid in both run and pass-pro. Stephens, however, struggled...
  6. #1DieHardHawk

    Resar

    Not common knowledge yet but he has officially been moved to WR
  7. #1DieHardHawk

    MIchigan Set to Flip Iowa Kicker recruit

    Keep in mind that most of our best kickers have been walk-ons. Several scholly kickers over the years never panned out. I don't recall the name off the top of my head, but we had one on a full ride that was here for five years, probably about 8-10 years ago, and never did anything of note.
  8. #1DieHardHawk

    Music Thread

    My favorite by The Band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_SF6ZDvin4
  9. #1DieHardHawk

    The reality of it

    Go back and watch each one. His protection broke down every time. It's easy to criticize the QB, but if his eyes are looking downfield (as they should be), and he's hit blindly while in the act of throwing or climbing the pocket, that's exactly what's going to happen. It's not like he stood in...
  10. #1DieHardHawk

    Attitude

    We were greatly overmatched athletically at literally every position yesterday. That wasn't a surprise. What surprised and disappointed me is that OSU also "out-attituded" us. It would be easy for a team with athletically gifted players across the board to play with a certain nonchalance, to...
  11. #1DieHardHawk

    The reality of it

    I actually thought McNamara was one of the few bright spots yesterday. He really only had one poor throw that I can recall, when he was scrambling to his right in the first quarter and threw a terrible ball to an open receiver in a scrambling situation. Other than that, he was efficient and...
  12. #1DieHardHawk

    Minnesota Game

    Does anyone know how off-sides is defined with the on-side kick attempt? Is it any body part crossing the "plane" or is it when the body part touches beyond the line? That distinction would be important if trying to use some type of sensor such as a laser. As far as reviewable calls, I agree...
  13. #1DieHardHawk

    CC really coming on

    Mitchell is a bit of a defensive liability, but her benefit to the team offensively more than balances that out. She hustles hard enough on D, but her size hurts her at times. Boston is solid and is high character. I do wish she was and inch or two taller, but it is what it is. I agree about...
  14. #1DieHardHawk

    CC really coming on

    Indiana is the youngest team in the league and yet hung close with a very good veteran Connecticut squad. There's no glaring roster deficiency, but better backcourt depth and a stout defensive front court player with length would help. More than anything, experience and playing together will...
  15. #1DieHardHawk

    State of passing game

    Agree. Sometimes the defense just has the right scheme and play-call at the right time. Very hard to hold that against the line or backs. That kind of situation is just going to happen occasionally. My original concern had more to do with inability to sustain blocks from a physical and...
  16. #1DieHardHawk

    Offensive coordinator talks offense

    I'm really starting to like Lester. I stated in the other thread that I was encouraged and seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. I read this article this morning, and feeling even more positive about him. I like the way he views the game and how he analyzes performance. He doesn't...
  17. #1DieHardHawk

    State of passing game

    Is the line better than the last two seasons? Absolutely. The point is they should be better - meaning that health and experience by itself was destined to translate into better play (ideally). Improvement was bound to happen organically, regardless of the coach. Don't misunderstand, I'm not...
  18. #1DieHardHawk

    State of passing game

    We agree here. There have been times where the OL has opened up huge holes, especially crashing down and allowing the RBs to cut to the backside.
  19. #1DieHardHawk

    State of passing game

    You're welcome to have your perspective. As I stated, there have been gains in the run-blocking, though inconsistent. What I'm referencing are persistent technique issues, in terms of hand placement, pad level, etc. In particular, the guard positions have been overpowered way too often, or...
  20. #1DieHardHawk

    State of passing game

    As a team, I agree. I was referring specifically to the offensive skill players, who are still adjusting to a new system with a QB that hasn't had hardly any meaningful snaps in two years. That said, I'm not giving any kind of pass to the OL. There are no excuses for the players or Barnett this...


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