Iowa doesnt need a super star. They need a back that tries hard(Arob and Coker were players that put it out there and kept their feet moving, but were not overly talented). If a player that runs the ball out of the back field(I will not use the term for them) picks up the blocking then they can play in an Iowa offense. Blocking is the key factor on who KF lets on the field. With the OL that Iowa has on a regular basis the guy that is handed the ball in the backfield and then given a chance to run does not need to have great running skill for the Iowa offense to work. On the other hand, a guy like Greene comes along then you have something great. You dont need that to make this offense good though.
If the kid can block then he will see the field.
but he was the most dominating high school back I've ever seen in person
Are you sure about that? My college roommate at USD played man.No he didn't, he played 9 man.
lol we have gotten this desperate eh?
Anyone think he'll play?
He is not at RB because Iowa is desperate. He may play there if Iowa is desperate, but the plan has always been for him to start at RB.
His HS film was great...but it was also hilarious. I had never really seen 8 man until I youtubed him. The gameplay reminded me of an awesome, intense pick up game.
I don't want to be Mr. KneeJerk, just because someone started a thread on a fan blog... but the kid has never even played 11 man football (assuming his youth experience was also reduced player count). I could put it more rudely and say that he has NEVER EVEN PLAYED REAL FOOTBALL.
However, physical talent is physical talent and I think he could be really good. So many reasons to be skeptical though
OKay okay, I knew people would have examples for me (this is Iowa Football after all) and I didn't mean to offend anyone. Seriously. No offense at all, this kid is a way better athlete than I am, or anyone on my HS team was either.
And it's true about Greenway, and awesome. But Chad Greenway redshirted year 1, then had injuries/sat for most of his second year. And in his 3rd year, he started as a sophomore. Greenway had two full years to come into the program and develop physically and mentally. He didn't emerge from 7 man football as an 18 year old and start contributing in the Big 10.
I am willing to bet that VERY few guys have done that ever. But I've never seen/heard of a more physically ready 8 man player than Nate Meier. So let's see.
I am not hating on him at all. When he committed, I literally starting thinking about him in the Ron Dayne mold.
I agree with you. Coker and Arob were not elite backs but I think they were good. I thought Coker was very good even though the masses said he was too slow to the hole.
We dont know what GD will do to the offense, but we do know that KF has said time and time again that guys in the backfield could not see the field util they can block.
This is why I think that Iowa doesnt need a great back they need a back that can block well and not fumble the ball.
If GD is going to pass more than you need a really good blocking back that can catch the ball. You dont need a superstar that makes people miss.
When I think of a superstar back I think of a back that you hand the ball to and he creates on his own.
The very thing that kept Shonn Greene off the field early in his career was poor blocking. Who could, until the 2008 season, forget some of those missed blitz pick-ups and half-blocks?
Strong candidate for Dumbest, Least-Informed, Closest-to-Being-a-Bona-Fide-Troll Post of the Year.
Chad Greenway played 7-man football, FYI. Other Hawks have done well who played at "small-school" level in high school.
Give the kid a chance. Barring injury or academic/legal foul-up, the worst that can happen is that he gets moved to a different position and/or spends his career on scout team.
His HS film was great...but it was also hilarious. I had never really seen 8 man until I youtubed him. The gameplay reminded me of an awesome, intense pick up game.
I don't want to be Mr. KneeJerk, just because someone started a thread on a fan blog... but the kid has never even played 11 man football (assuming his youth experience was also reduced player count). I could put it more rudely and say that he has NEVER EVEN PLAYED REAL FOOTBALL.
However, physical talent is physical talent and I think he could be really good. So many reasons to be skeptical though