Um Homer, because the press have to opportunities to ask the hard questions that the rest of us want answered. For instance, why line up under center when you have a back up center playing right guard who is so clearly overmatched? Or how about the last two weeks you have had players and coaches from your opponents calling your program out for being too stubborn to change things even when they are not working and you have lost four games now in the exact same manner, doing the same things. Doesn't that add some justification to their criticisms? Or how about certain coaches seem to have your number whether their teams are full of 4 and 5 star players or not. What factors do you think lead to you being consistently beat by these particular coaches?
Umm CAARHawk, how 'bout the fact that Iowa's O is built off of balance and the need to sell the play-action pass. Very simple .... and as a result, Ferentz shouldn't have to rehash football 101-like material.
And as for players and/or coaches remarking about Iowa's "stubbornness" ... on D I don't suppose that you realize that we're a little hamstrung with regard to what we can do due to our LB personnel. If you don't recall, back when Bob was an underclassman, we only played one D because that's all that he knew ... and it's not like Iowa's D was bad back then ... nor is bad right now.
Again ... that's football 101 stuff. Why should Ferentz suffer just because some fans are ignorant?
Of course, some might ask why the coaches didn't give Coker more reps ... especially when he was having so much success running the ball.
Of course, again there ... if Iowa only had the intention of running the ball ... the fans might actually have a point. However, basic football strategy also dictates that you typically DON'T want your personnel to tip your hand with regard to what you're going to do. Thus, having ARob on O simply gave the Iowa O more options ... and he's also a guy who has earned A LOT of trust on the team. There's a reason why many on the team had been referring to ARob as a team MVP on O.
I'm perplexed that it's hard for fans to understand ... however, I'm also perplexed why so many Americans seem to think that math or physics is "hard" too.