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Brian Ferentz: "I Did The Best I Could..."
Iowa Offensive Coordinator Wishes It Resulted in More Wins
www.si.com
Brian Ferentz: "I Did The Best I Could..."
Iowa Offensive Coordinator Wishes It Resulted in More Winswww.si.com
Starts with his Pop/ the Cap...Do not forget recruiting.. Brother in-law.. Cap=40 mil buyout. A family affair huh? Anyway, Hawks win. Campbell 18 tackles. Players waay tough. Fans quite cool. Go Hawks. Shutout??Brian Ferentz: "I Did The Best I Could..."
Iowa Offensive Coordinator Wishes It Resulted in More Winswww.si.com
Bill O'Brien is expected to be the next OC at new england. That is the first tumbler. then we hope he'll name Brian to his staff.
By the way Brian did do the best he could with the pieces he had. But who's job is it to manage the roster?
This leads me to ask the question did Kirk put the good of his son's career ahead of the program well being? Well at Iowa, Kirk is not accountable to anyone and 8 wins is enough
I don't accept him being the scapegoat for dad. Not saying KF's system isn't to blame, but his tenure at OC is by far the worst during the KF era. Sure it's a system and KF needs to be held accountable. But BF accepted the promotion to OC and has failed miserably there. KF's offensive system is bad there's no denying it, but the BF experiment has been subpar when compared to those OC's put in the same situation before him.I think this was just a very candid and true statement.
Brian did the best that Brian could do with the talent Brian had to work with.
Could another OC gotten more out of the talent there? Maybe, but as has been discussed many times, you still have to run the offense within the confines of KF's system. KF pines after tall, skinny QBs with big arms and little mobility. He demands a run first approach whether we have the OL for that or not. His system repels playmakers except at TE and sometimes RB. Last year was the result of a lot of misses on the OL and QB. Does Brian have a part in those misses? Of course, but to me we scapegoat BF and give KF a pass because that let's us love the legend while dismissing his flaws.
The statement by Brian was just incomplete: "I did the best I could do with the players my Dad, I, and the assistants brought in, and given the system my Dad requires me to run."
I don't think it's ever been about whether or not the effort is there or that he "isn't doing his best" the problem I, along with most, have is the fact that his best simply isn't good enough. His best not being good enough and dad being head coach and the only reason he's still employed is a combination that's going to piss a lot of people off.
Chuck Long mentioned that huh? More than once huh? Huh is correct. Go Hawks..Player waay tough and fans coolCharlie Jones is all the proof you need he in fact did not do the best he could. We have talent.
I think this was just a very candid and true statement.
Brian did the best that Brian could do with the talent Brian had to work with.
Could another OC gotten more out of the talent there? Maybe, but as has been discussed many times, you still have to run the offense within the confines of KF's system. KF pines after tall, skinny QBs with big arms and little mobility. He demands a run first approach whether we have the OL for that or not. His system repels playmakers except at TE and sometimes RB. Last year was the result of a lot of misses on the OL and QB. Does Brian have a part in those misses? Of course, but to me we scapegoat BF and give KF a pass because that let's us love the legend while dismissing his flaws.
The statement by Brian was just incomplete: "I did the best I could do with the players my Dad, I, and the assistants brought in, and given the system my Dad requires me to run."