INTIMIDATORHawk
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I LOVE the message boards after a bad or unexpected Iowa loss.
So much fun.
So much fun.
I LOVE the message boards after a bad or unexpected Iowa loss.
So much fun.
Ferentz didn't pull Vanderberg last night because it was a big F U to everyone who questions almighty Kirk. We could have been down 60 and he wasn't going to pull him, it was all about proving a point of who is in charge and who knows best. Down 31 late in the game and instead of getting a young QB to get some game experience, he plays who has the biggest richard contest. Just priceless.
At some point doesn't that become misdirected?
Through 21 career starts, including seven games of his senior season, he's 12-9. Two wins last year vs winning teams (11-2 Michigan and 7-6 Purdue) and two this year (7-1 Northern Illinois and 4-3 Minnesota). Minnesota will finish with a losing record.
As much as I didn't want to believe last year's 3000yds/25 TD passes were akin to empty calories, it's becoming nigh on impossible not to feel that way. It's not that I can't get myself to admit that, it's just that I don't think I've seen anything like it at Iowa.
James is 100% invested. He's given it all he has. Countless extra hours of his time to get better, to study, to try to improve but it's just not happening. I think he's probably tried too hard. It just doesn't seem like it's going to happen for him with five games to go.
I think the anger being directed at a player who is doin all he can, even if its not adding up to what the team needs, is unfair. James isn't the head coach. He's the guy the coach is calling on to lead the team.
If you have to have a punching bag, it should be the person who makes the decisions, not the players who are asked to take the field.
While we can all be frustrated when results aren't there, when things bubble over to anger and insults directed at players, you need to look in the mirror and figure out what type of personality or character deficiency you have and go about fixing it.
Kirk Ferentz decides who plays and who doesn't. If you want to direct criticisms at someone, that's a far more appropriate target and I guarantee you he'd say the same thing.
To that end, Kirk will have some interesting decisions the rest of the way. I will be shocked if he makes a change. In a way, I think he might see that as giving up on this year and these seniors because if Jake Rudock were anywhere near JVB, he would have probably played already. They are 4-3 and it's not a stretch to think there are two more wins out there, or at least that is probably how he sees it.
Everything I have heard, including in last six hours, confirms what I have heard all fall; the backups are not ready. It makes total sense because if one of them was, he'd be playing some.
There are obvious angles to criticize off of that reality; receuiting at the position is one of them
But I think the barbs, jabs, whatever that are being directed at JVB are off target. If he were quitting or not giving it his all, that's one thing. But he is; change your target.
I was high on JVB to start the season. Still think he is a good, intelligent guy who will have a bright future ahead of him. I didn't want to see JR play, I wanted to see Vandy snap out of it.
But something happened and JVB is not the same QB he has been ever since I saw him in HS. Whatever happened, it's permanent. Let's get real. Vandy looks like JC out there this year and its mental thing that is not going to change. No hate for Vandy at all. I just never want to see him under center in the black and gold again.
And if in Kirk's mind there is no viable replacement, then he needs to go as well. Poor judgment makes for poor performance at anything in life, including coaching. In 2012, JVB is the worst starting QB in the Big Ten. And it isn't close. Since there isn't anything worse than worst, without even ever having seen a practice, it's pretty safe to say that the worst thing that could happen is we still have the worst QB in the Big 10.
Ferentz didn't pull Vanderberg last night because it was a big F U to everyone who questions almighty Kirk. We could have been down 60 and he wasn't going to pull him, it was all about proving a point of who is in charge and who knows best. Down 31 late in the game and instead of getting a young QB to get some game experience, he plays who has the biggest richard contest. Just priceless.
At some point doesn't that become misdirected?
Through 21 career starts, including seven games of his senior season, he's 12-9. Two wins last year vs winning teams (11-2 Michigan and 7-6 Purdue) and two this year (7-1 Northern Illinois and 4-3 Minnesota). Minnesota will finish with a losing record.
As much as I didn't want to believe last year's 3000yds/25 TD passes were akin to empty calories, it's becoming nigh on impossible not to feel that way. It's not that I can't get myself to admit that, it's just that I don't think I've seen anything like it at Iowa.
James is 100% invested. He's given it all he has. Countless extra hours of his time to get better, to study, to try to improve but it's just not happening. I think he's probably tried too hard. It just doesn't seem like it's going to happen for him with five games to go.
I think the anger being directed at a player who is doin all he can, even if its not adding up to what the team needs, is unfair. James isn't the head coach. He's the guy the coach is calling on to lead the team.
If you have to have a punching bag, it should be the person who makes the decisions, not the players who are asked to take the field.
While we can all be frustrated when results aren't there, when things bubble over to anger and insults directed at players, you need to look in the mirror and figure out what type of personality or character deficiency you have and go about fixing it.
Kirk Ferentz decides who plays and who doesn't. If you want to direct criticisms at someone, that's a far more appropriate target and I guarantee you he'd say the same thing.
To that end, Kirk will have some interesting decisions the rest of the way. I will be shocked if he makes a change. In a way, I think he might see that as giving up on this year and these seniors because if Jake Rudock were anywhere near JVB, he would have probably played already. They are 4-3 and it's not a stretch to think there are two more wins out there, or at least that is probably how he sees it.
Everything I have heard, including in last six hours, confirms what I have heard all fall; the backups are not ready. It makes total sense because if one of them was, he'd be playing some.
There are obvious angles to criticize off of that reality; receuiting at the position is one of them
But I think the barbs, jabs, whatever that are being directed at JVB are off target. If he were quitting or not giving it his all, that's one thing. But he is; change your target.
Ferentz didn't pull Vanderberg last night because it was a big F U to everyone who questions almighty Kirk. We could have been down 60 and he wasn't going to pull him,
it was all about proving a point of who is in charge and who knows best.
Down 31 late in the game and instead of getting a young QB to get some game experience, he plays who has the biggest richard contest. Just priceless.
It's entirely possible Rudock/Sokol/Beathard aren't ready. Brad Banks wasn't in 2001, Stanzi and Arvell Nelson weren't in 2007.
So, why not let Weinke get a few series here and/or there. He's been in the program the same length of time as JVB, and presumably, his wearing a headset on the sideline means he's in the loop, QB-wise. So let him take a couple series, come out and say to JVB, "Their LBs tend right, the DBs are susceptible to a pump-fake, the DTs are thugs", or whatever else he might see. At worst, we get a 5th-year senior who is as team-first as JVB.
Please name them. Lets just stick in the Big Ten.
Illinois: Scheelhaase, O'Toole
Indiana: Coffman/Sudfield/Roberson (all have at least 50 attempts and ratings of 124.9 or better)
Minnesota: Gray/Shortell
Ohio State: Miller/Guiton
Northwestern: Colter/Siemian
Purdue: TerBush/Marve
Wisconsin: Stave/O'Brien (Biels pulled the trigger on Stave a while back, and have played well since)
Penn State, Michigan, Nebraska and Michigan State have all used their starters almost exclusively. Ohio State would also be on this list if Miller hadn't gotten hurt.
BUT, Guiton demonstrated he's capable with his performance yesterday. The other backups may be capable, too. But they haven't really been needed.
Iowa is the ONLY Big Ten team whose backup QB has logged ZERO PT this year.
Throwing a QB into the fire before he's ready can crush them. I'm fine with seeing JR against a weaker defense, but throwing him in there last night would of been a pretty terrible idea.
Sure, it can crush a young QB if its a pressure situation, as with Nick Montana at Washington last year (he started vs. Oregon State due to Keith Price injury, laid an egg, was in tears in the postgame presser, and ended up transferring). But there was no pressure in the 4th quarter last night, and PSU's backups were in.
As I said elsewhere:
* if you're remotely open to a QB change or shared time, you play Jake to get him some experience
* if you're absolutely firm on starting JVB the whole year, you STILL play Jake, to protect your starter's health
So what nobody's really addressed is... what WAS Kirk thinking? The "show 'em who's boss" angle has some appeal, but a couple other explanations seem more likely. Not wanting to set Jake up for failure in a bad situation, and a genuine desire to score some points so the offense would have something positive to carry out of the game. I don't agree with the first (see above); the second has more appeal, but I'd still have worked Jake in for a series.
Word is that Weinke's not even close to ready. Sorry man.