NCHawker
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http://youtu.be/rV74nnwgz8k?t=1h22m17s 1 hour 22 min 17 second mark
If...there's a chance... for some... That's a lot of qualifiers in one sentence.
Nuff said.
Speed kills. And it wins. MW is a great back when he's used properly. When he's not...he's average at best. This is a Canzeri or Daniels or even Bullock play.
Doesn't matter. LSU was so much Better than Iowa they beat us with a freshman QB who couldn't pass.
Not saying you're wrong, because it does seem like a strange play to run against a fast defense, but if the fullback doesn't get tripped up on the play and is able to get to the eventual tackler, there was a chance for some yardage. We had the side overloaded, but the DE/OLB blew up the play, taking the FB out of the play, forced MW to bounce it outside, which gave the pursuit time to get there.
I really don't watch a lot of Iowa film, just watch the games when my kids give me the chance to, but I would be interested to see if this play was run much throughout the season or if it was used to set up something. Watching it again, it appears that the back side was pursuing and the blocking would have been there for a WR reverse.
I certainly don't claim to know anywhere near as much as the coaches, so I'm not one to second guess them. I get enough of that of my own on Friday nights!
It is truly remarkable that there are fans out there that think a play doesn't have to be blocked. We have reached a point in our society where somebody makes up their mind ahead of time and then all the facts they look at bear out what they want to see. If the play doesn't get blocked it's not going to go anywhere. Jordan Canzeri would not of made that play work, man alive I don't get it.
And incidentally that freshman quarterback for LSU who couldn't pass was a four star superstar quarterback who was fast and got offered by everybody in the country. He also had a month to prepare and was the number two quarterback on a team that I am told routinely recruits fantastic football players 2 and 3 and 4 deep....what's that tell you?!
i've got a couple buddies at work we laugh all the time at what seems to be a pretty ridiculous play call that goes for 60 70 80 yards. In fact one of them has a funny comment, perfect execution does not make a bad play call good. The reverse is also true... I'm going to toss this out to the gentleman that thinks he has it figured out with the "ifs" and "should've" and then, statement! If that play out there is not blocked properly very very very rarely is it going to go anywhere. You guys can whine and gnash your teeth all you want about MW, but all it really shows is a limited understanding of running the football. There are a lot of backs in the NFL that run 4.6 and 4.7 forties. Jeremy Hill from LSU for instance ran a 4.66, it's all about blocking, power, vision, lowering your pads, and running through contact. Homerun speed is in material. I agree explosion to the hole is great, but I have a sneaking suspicion when MW runs his 10 yard dash next spring a lot of people will be real quiet.
that play didn't kill the drive. Jake missing CJF down field is what killed it.
I agree, this quilt material has a football player who doesn't look very fast, but I hear that he runs a 4.4
The offense was struggling and the coaches were trying something else.
Iowa rarely runs a toss. Here is one of the few other times that I can recall, and it turned out pretty well. It helps that it was blocked well. 6 min and 6 second mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USBu6-XGf9o#t=6m05s
It is truly remarkable that there are fans out there that think a play doesn't have to be blocked. We have reached a point in our society where somebody makes up their mind ahead of time and then all the facts they look at bear out what they want to see. If the play doesn't get blocked it's not going to go anywhere. Jordan Canzeri would not of made that play work, man alive I don't get it.
And incidentally that freshman quarterback for LSU who couldn't pass was a four star superstar quarterback who was fast and got offered by everybody in the country. He also had a month to prepare and was the number two quarterback on a team that I am told routinely recruits fantastic football players 2 and 3 and 4 deep....what's that tell you?!
i've got a couple buddies at work we laugh all the time at what seems to be a pretty ridiculous play call that goes for 60 70 80 yards. In fact one of them has a funny comment, perfect execution does not make a bad play call good. The reverse is also true... I'm going to toss this out to the gentleman that thinks he has it figured out with the "ifs" and "should've" and then, statement! If that play out there is not blocked properly very very very rarely is it going to go anywhere. You guys can whine and gnash your teeth all you want about MW, but all it really shows is a limited understanding of running the football. There are a lot of backs in the NFL that run 4.6 and 4.7 forties. Jeremy Hill from LSU for instance ran a 4.66, it's all about blocking, power, vision, lowering your pads, and running through contact. Homerun speed is in material. I agree explosion to the hole is great, but I have a sneaking suspicion when MW runs his 10 yard dash next spring a lot of people will be real quiet.