We will rally around Deacon Hill and play good football.
Yah, right with ya. Through a coffee straw, even.
The excitement I feel re: Hill is that it's 'different'.
Like maybe, hopefully, possibly, wishfully that the version of Kirkball is adjusted slightly by QB and their ability. And that it's just enough different that it yields different results.
Either that, or it's a "We will rally around Kurt Warner and play good football" moment...
I am convinced that for the first few games when Kurt took over, that he'd turn his back to the opposing defense, stand in the huddle and point at Holt and draw a buttonhook on his chest with his finger....then point at Bruce and say "You go out to here, then cut to the seam" while drawing another route. And if that didn't work, he'd toss it to Marshall who'd just go. Nobody knew what was coming. Neither the defense, or Mike Martz.
Course, I just watched a highlights reel of Warner's first season. That dude dropped pills in the exact spot....at the exact time in the receiver's stride....that only the receiver could catch it. And in a manner that it was almost impossible not to pick up another 8-10 yards before the defender could get a head of steam up again to take down the receiver.
The amount of positivity judged off of 3.5 quarters of play is astounding me. A week ago, this Board wanted to tar and feather the Ferentz' and forfeit the rest of the season. Now we are booking tickets to Indy.
To be clear, I prefer the optimism and I am cautiously optimistic that Cade's injury will be a good thing for Iowa in the long term. But man, just baffling to see how much difference a week makes.
If against Purdue Hill goes 17-25 for 240, no INTs and 2 TDs, I will guzzle the koolaid. Right now I am sipping gingerly.
Yah, right with ya. Through a coffee straw, even.
The excitement I feel re: Hill is that it's 'different'.
Like maybe, hopefully, possibly, wishfully that the version of Kirkball is adjusted slightly by QB and their ability. And that it's just enough different that it yields different results.
Either that, or it's a "We will rally around Kurt Warner and play good football" moment...
I am convinced that for the first few games when Kurt took over, that he'd turn his back to the opposing defense, stand in the huddle and point at Holt and draw a buttonhook on his chest with his finger....then point at Bruce and say "You go out to here, then cut to the seam" while drawing another route. And if that didn't work, he'd toss it to Marshall who'd just go. Nobody knew what was coming. Neither the defense, or Mike Martz.
Course, I just watched a highlights reel of Warner's first season. That dude dropped pills in the exact spot....at the exact time in the receiver's stride....that only the receiver could catch it. And in a manner that it was almost impossible not to pick up another 8-10 yards before the defender could get a head of steam up again to take down the receiver.