ThunderHawk
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Kurt done got done burnt and now he's a spinnin like a top.
Let's not pass this onto a kid as his problem. The problem is he is talented and not getting the ball like he honestly should.. You see coaches getting playmakers the ball every Saturday, yet we want them to "sit and wait for the future"
Does this directly contradict the program's statement?
im not familiar with Nic but if how I'm reading this is correct, it won't be good
This kid is talented and I hate to see him go but why does everyone expect him to start as a RS Freshman. He's not going to another power 5 school and starting and getting 10 catches a game. If he were to transfer to say ASU he would be sitting for 2 years just like here. We have a bad habit as fans of seeing a young player make one or two great plays and assuming that seniors should sit to make room for a freshman.
This kid is talented and I hate to see him go but why does everyone expect him to start as a RS Freshman. He's not going to another power 5 school and starting and getting 10 catches a game. If he were to transfer to say ASU he would be sitting for 2 years just like here. We have a bad habit as fans of seeing a young player make one or two great plays and assuming that seniors should sit to make room for a freshman.
wondering about D. Willies - wonder how long he's ever stayed in any one place? he's had a difficult life, as i understand it, up to this point.
and when you are at that age, decisions are sometimes not well thought out and maybe not the best, long term. i know i can say that for my self at that age.
This. Kid hasn't stayed with a team more than a year or two in his life. Now, here he is as a redshirt frosh about to pack it up and leave again.
If you can't handle getting limited playing time as a redshirt freshman, what does that say about your mental fortitude. What does that say about commitment to the team?
Great talent, for sure. But all you whiners thinking we should bend the program over backwards to accommodate a freshman's lack of commitment and maturity are ridiculous.
Culture is one of the most important things in any program. Obviously, Iowa need to improve its culture if it has freshmen jumping ship for lack of playing time. But you don't change the culture by cowtowing to the needs of boys. You turn those boys into men that can handle adversity and commit.
There is nothing on Nic Gieselman's FB page but a series of pictures... not a single post.
More BS rumors... you guys are easy.
It's been touched on in about 35 other threads, but one way to ensure you'll get no more playing time is to quit the team. Not blaming the kid, it just doesn't make sense. Someone (his guardian, for example) ought to walk through these consequences with him, as a young kid in the middle of it doesn't always see things clearly. Tell him to stick it out, see if things change (they can and often do), and at the end of the season if things haven't changed, then make the call.
The dad being sick made more sense to me. Quitting in the middle of the season because you're not playing doesn't make sense.
It appears "Nic," inadvertently or not, is doing his part to ensure that the Willies doesn't receive Iowa's blessing on attaining a hardship waiver. In his presser, Ferentz stated that Willies said his father's health was the reason for his wanting to transfer. Ferentz stated that Willies made no mention of playing time. He went on to say that if his father's health is the reason for the transfer, Iowa would do what they could to accommodate the request.
wondering about D. Willies - wonder how long he's ever stayed in any one place? he's had a difficult life, as i understand it, up to this point.
and when you are at that age, decisions are sometimes not well thought out and maybe not the best, long term. i know i can say that for my self at that age.
Couldn't agree more. But, does it surprise you anymore? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm not sure that DJK was ever listed as a starting WR in his years at Iowa. He ended up as, what, the No. 1 or No. 2 leading receiver in Iowa history? Despite all that talent, it's Kirk making a point because DJK wasn't a "Kirk guy."Willies leaving is an absolute shame and embarrassment.
What more does someone need to do to get onto the field? He made tons of plays and catches in both open scrimmages as well as 2 big plays in the first 2 games this season in very limited duty only to see even fewer snaps. That is true bonifide performance folks.
How this program could not come out this year with Willies, Smith & Powell as the first 3 receivers along with CJ under center only underscores that KF is not committed to getting the best players on the field the majority of the time. There are other positions that should have seen some change as well.
Agreed. What I also don't understand ... Iowa has made an effort not to redshirt talented freshmen lately, giving people the impression that they're getting talented players on the field, but then they don't even use them. Did the Hawks really need to keep the redshirts off of guys like Daniels, Law and Spearman?Originally posted by IowaHOCKS23
Let's not pass this onto a kid as his problem. The problem is he is talented and not getting the ball like he honestly should.. You see coaches getting playmakers the ball every Saturday, yet we want them to "sit and wait for the future"
This kid is getting some VERY, VERY bad advice. Quitting is never the answer (minus family issues to be home, or if a coach is playing you when you are injured). Neither seems to be the case. CJ had it right, you finish the season, then do what is best for you. If you leave, it isn't the end of the world, and that doesn't make you a quitter at all, just someone who decided they needed something different. Or maybe you decide to pull an Anthony Clemmons and re double your efforts as you feel you were most of the reason why things didn't go the way that you want.
It isn't like this is some 4* or 5* recruit. I know all of HN was salivating for him (I was too, and I think this is a big loss for us), but lets face it, his P5 choices were Iowa and ISU. I'm not sure why he feels entitled to just come in and be given playing time, you have to earn it. 23 eluded to the fact he was "dogging" it as to not get injured so he could get out, and he thinks that the coaching staff couldn't see that? He thinks he is so talented that as a RS FR he can dog it, and still earn playing time over athletes that are giving it their all??
As I said this kid is getting some terrible advice. Nothing bad will ever come of putting your nose to the grindstone and working hard. Lets say the coaches are screwing you, and you should be playing more, how is working hard going to hurt? You either earn more playing time working hard, or you make yourself a better player for when you move on at the end of the year. I'm really disappointed he felt the answer was to quit, this will do him ZERO good moving forward as a football player.