Hawkfromnorwalk
Well-Known Member
Somebody brought up a good point and I somewhat agreed with it, just wondering if anybody feels the same or not and why.
Here is the notion. The offense right now looks like a car stuck in mud. Nothing is clicking and points are being left on the field. It's too late to change the offensive strategy now, they've been working on it for months and you can't just flip a switch and do something different. Having a struggling JVB under center doesn't appear to be helping the cause any, and furthermore, he only has 10 games left before his career is over. So the question is, since we are already struggling should Iowa go ahead and sit JVB and put in Rudock, not just to see if it helps the offense, but also to give him a multiple game jump start for next year? Starting 8-10 games this season would work wonders for getting the system running smoother next year. Thoughts on this?
Here is the notion. The offense right now looks like a car stuck in mud. Nothing is clicking and points are being left on the field. It's too late to change the offensive strategy now, they've been working on it for months and you can't just flip a switch and do something different. Having a struggling JVB under center doesn't appear to be helping the cause any, and furthermore, he only has 10 games left before his career is over. So the question is, since we are already struggling should Iowa go ahead and sit JVB and put in Rudock, not just to see if it helps the offense, but also to give him a multiple game jump start for next year? Starting 8-10 games this season would work wonders for getting the system running smoother next year. Thoughts on this?