Hey Jon.....

-------Not all fans are whiners. Just some.

Would you rather have apathy? Ask me why our Dallas Area Hawkeye Club hasn't met for Basketball Games in over twenty (20) years now, when in the last 80's we were drawing 200+ for even weeknite games.

By all means, be passionate. Just don't turn around and troll winning the Orange Bowl, or going 12-0 like a pathetic Clown troll.
 
Still doesn't make sense to me, given BF was here for the old terms. Changing just to remove all traces of the GD "taint"?

I know you didn't have a vote / not on you to explain it.

Greg Davis was all about sight reads...and receivers running routes based on what they were seeing, and hoping the QB saw the same things, or vice versa...I remember KMM explaining this to me in 2012 media day, and I was very dubious. different route trees...different terminology.

That was five years ago.

Now, new OC, they change things...not uncommon....and Stanley's first year was under GD system...now, new system, new terminology, different route trees, diff philosophy...even for a true soph, the older system, if it were in place this year, there were still going to be learning experiences.
 
-------Write Gary a letter, don't buy tickets, etc.

Jon - I really like you, and enjoy your podcasts...I am really not a bad guy, and love to get people riled up and draw them offside, giving me a more manageable 1st and 5, Having said that, I have e-mailed BG several times in the past and HAVE NOT been caustic in any manner...very professional....he has not responded to any of them, So screw him!
 
-------Write Gary a letter, don't buy tickets, etc.

Jon - I really like you, and enjoy your podcasts...I am really not a bad guy, and love to get people riles up and draw them offside, giving me a more manageable 1st and 5 yards to go. Having said that, I have e-mailed BG several times in the past and HAVE NOT been caustic in any way......he has not responded to any of them, So screw him!

Well, that is good...you are doing the things you have in your control to try to have a say...even if it doesn't get a response.
 
I can handle losses to better teams. Under KF tho we have more losses when we're double digit favorites than anyone else in our conference and it's not even close.

And it's because we seem to have every damn game come down to the final possession. Why? Cause we have a baffling offensive scheme of play not to lose.

Let's see how rest of year plays out but so far after 5 games we rank 102nd in total offense. OCs change but our dismal statistics stay the same.

Hopefully our players and coaches can use the bye week after IL game to get on same page for the playbook.

Cause no other program has implemented a new system. Tho to be fair, most programs wouldn't hire a OC at the Power 5 level with zero play calling experience
 

Jon when you do the film break down, notice (on outside zone runs) how the MSU defense committed across the LOS as soon as Stanley opened up in a certain direction They were not worried about play action or waggle - very simple reads, and they made the reads quickly. Fearlessly

And the OLine / play blocking scheme was not good enough to stop them.

Rinse repeat

Seems to me that IA should have had an antidote
 
Actually if I look at all of the posts and the in game threads the biggest complaint amongst fans is the continuous running into an 8/9 man front time and time again. That has nothing to do with execution, it's got everything to do with inept play calling, game planning, and stubbornness. Chew on that for bit...

When AW parrots the word execution over and over and looks disinterested in talking to the media, I think that's an indication of what he thinks. From what I gather, AW was pretty pissed off about the game plan at MSU and the predictable result of such a sophomoric coaching effort.

Last point, execution falls on the coaches. We've had how many hundreds of players come through Iowa and quite a few that go into the NFL and I'm led to believe that the garbage offensive production is because the hundreds of players across numerous years and teams are the problem. Hmmm...only common denominator with all of those players and teams is KF. At some point we should be honest with ourselves -- we know what the problem is. If your players are consistently unable to execute you either need to change the scheme and adapt to your personnel or recruit players that can execute in the system. Dude makes 4.5 mil a year to have his players ready to execute on saturdays. He and his newly hired, inexperienced OC ain't getting it done.

Thank You! Winning Post!

And Jon be careful. You are sounding like Leistikow. You sure you want to go that far in?
 
--------are you talking about the Orange Bowl win, the Doak Walker winner, Outland Trophy winner, 12-0 regular season for the first time in history, two top-ten finishes, a Rose Bowl, an historic, 22-play drive for the ages away from making it to the Final Four, etc?

Orange Bowl win over an overrated ACC team? Boy, I bet that win stayed at the top of the nations sports consciousness for all of about 24 hours.

How does a Doak Walker and Outland Trophy winner fit into the equation? This is about team results!!!

12-0 against the easiest schedule this side of BYU in 1984.....then we lose two (2) in a row, showing our ass to the world in the Rose Bowl....counting 2016, we went on to go 3-4 over the next seven (7) games.

A schedule can only be easy if you're better than all the teams on it. If we sucked that year, or if ISU played that same schedule, it wouldn't be considered easy. Alabama plays an easy schedule every year because they are way better than everyone they play.

If Hooker tips that pass last week and Stanley throws a touchdown instead of fumbling the ball, then we win on OT, people would change their perception of Iowa and our opponents. By next year, they would be belittling their accomplishments by saying the schedule is week.
 
A schedule can only be easy if you're better than all the teams on it. If we sucked that year, or if ISU played that same schedule, it wouldn't be considered easy. Alabama plays an easy schedule every year because they are way better than everyone they play.

If Hooker tips that pass last week and Stanley throws a touchdown instead of fumbling the ball, then we win on OT, people would change their perception of Iowa and our opponents. By next year, they would be belittling their accomplishments by saying the schedule is week.

Yep, something Clown fans and @Playmaker don't seem to understand. Now don't get me wrong, I don't think @Playmaker is a Clown fan at all, I know he is a Hawk fan. I'm just saying he sounds exactly like a Clown troll with that dipshit logic.
 
-------Write Gary a letter, don't buy tickets, etc.

Jon - I really like you, and enjoy your podcasts...I am really not a bad guy, and love to get people riled up and draw them offside, giving me a more manageable 1st and 5, Having said that, I have e-mailed BG several times in the past and HAVE NOT been caustic in any manner...very professional....he has not responded to any of them, So screw him!

I can imagine Barta gets tons of emails everyday. Do you think he has time to respond to everyone? If you think his job performance sucks now - what if he did take the time to personally respond?

And just because you didn't have it your way with a response does not automatically mean that your emails have not been noted and considered worthy of attention.

If you haven't seen it you might want to watch the ESPN segment about the wave that Hawk fans give to the Children's Hospital. (Have a kleenex handy btw)

At the end of the day it's just a game played and coached by people that 99.999% of us don't even know personally.
 
They are who we thought they were. A team with an inexperienced QB and a WR core of, not who's who, but, who the hell is that?

They're mediocre. They will end up 7-5 and will most likely get crushed in some .com bowl game.
 
They are who we thought they were. A team with an inexperienced QB and a WR core of, not who's who, but, who the hell is that?

They're mediocre. They will end up 7-5 and will most likely get crushed in some .com bowl game.

Hey at least if we go 7-5 we will probably get a favorable bowl game matchup. The problem with our recent bowl games has been playing talented teams that we don't know at all. Teams that shatter our bend don't break because we don't know what is entirely coming at us. I think Phil Parker is one of the best DB coaches in the nation, but he is no Norm Parker. Norm could prepare for any offense in 1 week and shut them down. Guess what, Iowa will never beat a top 20 team if the defense is not amazing. Phil Parker has struggled to prepare his defense to play amazing in a bowl game. This equals bad losses. Music city bowl is probably what this team needs. CFP is already out of the window and odds to win the West are very long as Wisconsin and Purdue both appear to be better teams. So I am already thinking along the lines of finally winning a bowl game against a more average opponent and hopefully rolling some confidence into next season. The shitty thing for me is we always seem to have a senior stud on both sides of the ball and big question marks surrounding them and squandering their senior seasons leaving us looking ahead to next year. I feel terrible for Jewel and Wadley because this will be another wasted year unless we win out ( would bet my house against it).
 
Cause no other program has implemented a new system. Tho to be fair, most programs wouldn't hire a OC at the Power 5 level with zero play calling experience

I don't have the time to look this up, but I am guessing it's not rare
Thank You! Winning Post!

And Jon be careful. You are sounding like Leistikow. You sure you want to go that far in?

I don't care who you think I sound like. I'll call things as I see them. If you agree, great. If you disagree, that's great, too. It's when you disagree, and then roll out crazy rationale projections on me for the basis of why I say what I say that I have a problem with.

The world doesn't see everything the way that I do...and that's fine. What I abhor is when others can't get it through their heads that the world doesn't see everything the way they do, and they can't handle that, and come up with dumbassery to try to make themselves feel better because their opinions were not validated.
 
They just lost two games by one possession, one to the #4 ranked team in the nation on the last second of the game.

Sometimes, the other team is better, or plays better.

This is my issue with the play calling right here. This is every single 1st down running play by an Iowa running back vs Michigan State. Let me know if you notice a pattern.

Michigan State basically said "we dare you to run on 1st down" and Iowa said "hold my beer and watch me gain 0 yards"


1st and 10 at IOWA 48
(11:42 - 1st) Akrum Wadley run for no gain to the Iowa 48

1st and 10 at IOWA 9
(7:51 - 1st) Akrum Wadley run for a loss of 2 yards to the Iowa 7

1st and 10 at IOWA 28
(2:06 - 1st) Akrum Wadley run for 3 yds to the Iowa 31

1st and 10 at MSU 41
(15:00 - 2nd) Akrum Wadley run for 1 yd to the MchSt 40

1st and Goal at MSU 8
(15:00 - 2nd) Akrum Wadley run for a loss of 1 yard to the MchSt 9

1st and 10 at IOWA 8
(5:08 - 2nd) Akrum Wadley run for a loss of 2 yards to the Iowa 6

1st and 10 at MSU 25
(14:57 - 3rd) Akrum Wadley run for 2 yds to the MchSt 23

1st and 10 at MSU 33
(14:04 - 4th) Ivory Kelly-Martin run for a loss of 2 yards to the MchSt 35
 
My biggest disappointment is that I thought Iowa would modernize the run game. Year in and year out Iowa's best players are at the RB spot and TE. So why not implement a system that puts more than 1 RB out there and flexes the tightends out on smaller defenders? Love Vandeberg and Easley, but good god man, Young, IKM and Wadley (and Butler) all scream "get me on the field"!!

I think back to the first play of the season. I believe Stanley was in the gun, Butler next to him and Wadley in the slot. Wadley comes in motion and gets the ball. The play did not get any yards, but I was excited to see it! The NDSU run game! Sometimes give the ball to Wadley, sometimes to Butler on a counter or sometimes on a second man through, occasionally Stanley keeps it and runs, and sometimes play action pass. There you go! An entire offensive playbook out of one formation focused on your best players (Wadley, Butler and presumably Fant in the passing game). No wholesale substitutions every damn play. No keying on one player. Defense has to account for 3 different ball carriers, plus the pass.

I don't think the Hawks have gone back to that formation since :(

Instead it's back to old Iowa football - seems like they have to make 2-3 substitutions on every play, defense only has to account for 1 ball carrier, there are no constraints to keep the defense honest, and basically whatever side the QB opens is where the ball is going.

After NDSU beat the Hawks two years ago I was insanely jealous of their power run game scheme and still think it's a natural fit for Iowa. Can't believe Iowa hired Polesek, but apparently has no interest in implementing his running game which is designed specifically to control clock and to mitigate a talent gap.
 
This is my issue with the play calling right here. This is every single 1st down running play by an Iowa running back vs Michigan State. Let me know if you notice a pattern.

Michigan State basically said "we dare you to run on 1st down" and Iowa said "hold my beer and watch me gain 0 yards"


1st and 10 at IOWA 48
(11:42 - 1st) Akrum Wadley run for no gain to the Iowa 48

1st and 10 at IOWA 9
(7:51 - 1st) Akrum Wadley run for a loss of 2 yards to the Iowa 7

1st and 10 at IOWA 28
(2:06 - 1st) Akrum Wadley run for 3 yds to the Iowa 31

1st and 10 at MSU 41
(15:00 - 2nd) Akrum Wadley run for 1 yd to the MchSt 40

1st and Goal at MSU 8
(15:00 - 2nd) Akrum Wadley run for a loss of 1 yard to the MchSt 9

1st and 10 at IOWA 8
(5:08 - 2nd) Akrum Wadley run for a loss of 2 yards to the Iowa 6

1st and 10 at MSU 25
(14:57 - 3rd) Akrum Wadley run for 2 yds to the MchSt 23

1st and 10 at MSU 33
(14:04 - 4th) Ivory Kelly-Martin run for a loss of 2 yards to the MchSt 35
Yikes. First of all we only had 8 possessions. Second of all running on first down each and every single time like that with the lack of results is pretty self explanatory... Don't have to necessarily play action and go deep half the time but once in awhile perhaps would be good. I think BF is starting to show how green at this he is. It may have been asking a lot to hope for perfection from BF when he's got a new QB and so many new parts at WR and TE. Think about it Vandeberg is pretty much the only receiver with any experience to speak of. And 100% of that was with GD and different QBs. I hope I don't get railed at for saying this but on top of that Vandeberg isn't a #1 WR. He was at his best as a #2 or 3. To put him in a role he isn't suited for isn't exactly fair to him but the roster is what it is.
 
Yikes. First of all we only had 8 possessions. Second of all running on first down each and every single time like that with the lack of results is pretty self explanatory... Don't have to necessarily play action and go deep half the time but once in awhile perhaps would be good. I think BF is starting to show how green at this he is. It may have been asking a lot to hope for perfection from BF when he's got a new QB and so many new parts at WR and TE. Think about it Vandeberg is pretty much the only receiver with any experience to speak of. And 100% of that was with GD and different QBs. I hope I don't get railed at for saying this but on top of that Vandeberg isn't a #1 WR. He was at his best as a #2 or 3. To put him in a role he isn't suited for isn't exactly fair to him but the roster is what it is.

For clarification, those weren't every single 1st down play. Just the times we handed the ball to a RB on 1st down. Iowa actually threw the ball (or tried to) quite a bit on 1st down.
 

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