hawkeyegamefilm
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Took a deeper look at the Iowa Running game.
http://hawkeyenation.com/football/hawkeyes-running-in-place
http://hawkeyenation.com/football/hawkeyes-running-in-place
It’s important to keep in mind that ‘outside zone’ is a general term for a play concept rather than a specific play implementation.
Took a deeper look at the Iowa Running game.
http://hawkeyenation.com/football/hawkeyes-running-in-place
pleaseTook a deeper look at the Iowa Running game.
http://hawkeyenation.com/football/hawkeyes-running-in-place
Great breakdown as always. One thing you said that I would like to thank you for pointing out is this HN misconception (you're right, HN posters have been wrong about this):
I still see it as a basic 3 prong breakdown: inside zone, outside zone, stretch. The outside zone concept that looks like a basic off tackle run is what Coker/Weisman excelled at. The stretch, which required the most footwork, they struggled, it allowed defenders to crash from the backside, defenses never had to worry about over pursuing because Weisman/Coker couldn't plant, cut and hit the seam.
The ability to run the football is so crucial to kfootball success,it hard to understand how Iowa has failed to keep the RB position stocked. I don't know why a top RB wouldn't want to be apart of this offense when they'll get ample opportunities to run the ball. Airbag has made a living picking off our RBs. KF has also failed to recruit top fg and punters. Very important cogs in kfootball.
Did you see the four teams in the national championship? They all run the football well and often. What do Seattle and New England have in common? Strong running games. The same could be said for Green Bay (Aaron Rogers did well before Eddie Lacy was there, but he's been much better since). ALL successful football teams know that the ability to run the football is crucial to success... not just crucial to "kfootball success" as you put it.
The ability to run the football is so crucial to kfootball success,it hard to understand how Iowa has failed to keep the RB position stocked. I don't know why a top RB wouldn't want to be apart of this offense when they'll get ample opportunities to run the ball. Airbag has made a living picking off our RBs. KF has also failed to recruit top fg and punters. Very important cogs in kfootball.
Yeah, i GET IT THAT TEAMS NEED TO RUN THE FOOTBALL TO BE SUCCESSFUL. But Kfootbal is all about DEFENSE, ball control offense to eat clock and get field position for his DEFENSE to have a chance to win the game at the end. The last game I can remember Iowa winning on its last drive was Ball St. Conversely I remember many games that it came down to our defense having to hold the other team from scoring to have a chance at the win because conservative kfootball prefers it that way. The unforgetable OHIO St **** it down our leg with the football ,but alloowing time to dwindle away instead of the OFFENSE winning the game at the end... Gameday did a nice write up,but he pulled his punches by blaming the lack of running game on having a FB tote the rock..., well dah..Who's fault was it that happened???Who failed to recruit or retain or play real RBs? Who couldn't come up with plays to go against our tendencies and punish defenses that stacked the box..Never any misdirection??ohio state crushed oregon in large part due to them shutting down their run game. oregon is noted for their *fancy* offense, but at the end of the day they get beat with teams who can control their run game (held them to 130 yards) running and stopping the run are crucial for any team, any level.
The 4 teams in the national championship have a staff that can recruit talented running backs, and then actually put them on the field. Not our staff. 2 fullbacks in the same backfield. The rest of the nation must just laugh at us. Actually we're so irrelevant nobody bothers.Did you see the four teams in the national championship? They all run the football well and often. What do Seattle and New England have in common? Strong running games. The same could be said for Green Bay (Aaron Rogers did well before Eddie Lacy was there, but he's been much better since). ALL successful football teams know that the ability to run the football is crucial to success... not just crucial to "kfootball success" as you put it.
It takes a special kind of coach to apologize to an opposing coach for a late TD and also take a swipe at a player who scored that TD when he "wasn't supposed to".Offense seems to be an anoyance for KF. To him,its only a means to control the ball ,eat clock and get field position for his defense rather than score points. Punting is winning in kfootball. Boring..but more enjoyable with wins. Those other teams you speak of score as much as possible and play for championships .
Why did Hampton and McCall leave the program again?