marcmorehouse @marcmorehouse 2h According to the new TE coach, he’s the new TE coach | TheGazette thegazette.com/2013/01/04/acc…
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marcmorehouse @marcmorehouse 2h According to the new TE coach, he’s the new TE coach | TheGazette thegazette.com/2013/01/04/acc…
So serious question here (assume those are still allowed on HN): is this a good thing or not? I read Jon's piece in which people who knew Campbell said he was a nice guy, good with discipline but lacking as a teacher at the position. Was he a good recruiter or not? Unless there's a lot more to Hernandez than is being reported, I'm not seeing a big step up here.
Further, was Iowa's lack of offense this past season a function of the receivers, the quarterback or a flawed new offensive scheme being introduced by an OC who was fired by another D1 football program? While it could be all three, based on the games I saw I would more likely blame the last two -- a simply not very good quarterback and a horizontal, who-knows-what sort of offensive approach introduced by Greg Davis. So how is that going to be improved by changing receiver coaches? Seems more like re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
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So I take it you assume all those dropped passes the past 2 years were either bad passes from the QB or a product of a bad OC?
How many drops were there versus over-throws, under-throws, missed targets, throws into coverage, overlooked and uncovered receivers downfield, throws that netted three yards or less? I don't have the numbers in front of me but just my sense of watching the games was there was far more of the latter than the former. Yes, the receiving corps also was not very strong but we did have some people who could make plays if the ball was delivered to them. YMMV.
How many drops were there versus over-throws, under-throws, missed targets, throws into coverage, overlooked and uncovered receivers downfield, throws that netted three yards or less? I don't have the numbers in front of me but just my sense of watching the games was there was far more of the latter than the former. Yes, the receiving corps also was not very strong but we did have some people who could make plays if the ball was delivered to them. YMMV.
I don't care if our TE's are better than the Patriots TE's next year, I will never support this hire.
I don't care if our TE's are better than the Patriots TE's next year, I will never support this hire.
I think prior to this year it was dropped balls, this season there weren't as many drops or at least if they were dropped they were due to the receiver not getting the ball in stride and it caused them to speed up or slow down or jump or dive. With that being said there were still a few drops CJF is the prime example of just dropping a good pass, he was like McNutt he was focused more on what he was going to do after he caught the ball, he forgot to actually catch it first.
He is being hired as a graduate assistant to work with TE's.
Here DJ Hernandez probably thought it would be a quiet transition from one GA spot to another, he was wrong, in Iowa anyway...........
Something tells me that Kirk doesnt care if you support it or not....
If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin' ...
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Dave it wasnt just dropped passes. It was JV missing guys by 10 yards. Do you really think he cant throw a pass with in 10 yards of where he wants it to go. Guys just didnt know where they were to be. Thats on Soup
This is who we are hiring? So no experience and this type of background?Seriously **** this guy.
This is who we are hiring? So no experience and this type of background?
I wondered, thanks Dave-o