guffus
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http://bleacherreport.com/0nd-patriots-offense
http://qctimes.com/sports/college/big-10/iowa/
The NE Patriots implemented a 4 TE set in 2015 because they had an abundance of good TE and a lack of tall recievers, with some favorable results.
Could Iowa, facing a similar situation in 2017, also use a 4TE set this year? Could they even use it in non-red zone situations?
Although the jury is still out on the potential talent that iowa's young tight ends and young recievers have, I believe the consensus is that Iowa's WR will probably suck, and its TE will eventually be good.
So why not go all out with the tight end formations?
http://qctimes.com/sports/college/big-10/iowa/
The NE Patriots implemented a 4 TE set in 2015 because they had an abundance of good TE and a lack of tall recievers, with some favorable results.
Could Iowa, facing a similar situation in 2017, also use a 4TE set this year? Could they even use it in non-red zone situations?
Although the jury is still out on the potential talent that iowa's young tight ends and young recievers have, I believe the consensus is that Iowa's WR will probably suck, and its TE will eventually be good.
So why not go all out with the tight end formations?