HawkleberryFinn
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Ferentz will continue to produce above average quantities of NFL caliber talent. If history is a guide, he will also continue to produce underwhelming products on the field.
Why? Who have you seen play the 'Star' position other than Hooker?No question, nobody is arguing otherwise. Anytime Iowa loses a stud early to the NFL it’s a huge loss. With that said I do like the young talent we have in the secondary.
The nickel package is just about matching up with offensive personnel. If teams are going to sit in spread then we should play nickel. Our four d linemen and 2 linebackers should be able to stop the run.I essentially agree. Having both T.J. and Fant out with a big drop off in talent behind them at TE. Combine that with wide receiver being a perennial weak point on the team. Receiver will be better next year, but how much better. I also don't think Stanley is all that good at hitting his outside receivers, he tends to be a little too inaccurate and his timing a bit off throwing to the outside guys.
The defense has options behind Hooker. Maybe it's back to a linebacker covering the slot guy. It's a step back, but not the worst of the teams issues.
Iowa has had really good defense long before they employed the star position or what is really just a nickel corner as much as they did this year.Why? Who have you seen play the 'Star' position other than Hooker?
No question, nobody is arguing otherwise. Anytime Iowa loses a stud early to the NFL it’s a huge loss. With that said I do like the young talent we have in the secondary.
No question, nobody is arguing otherwise. Anytime Iowa loses a stud early to the NFL it’s a huge loss. With that said I do like the young talent we have in the secondary.
Why do I like the young talent we have in the secondary?Based on what?
Agreed. We don't recruit at the same level as other teams that are losing this many guys early.Furthermore the early entries that Iowa has sent to the NFL over the last few years is starting to turn from a recruiting benefit to a potential disaster. The timetable for development within the program has sped up by an entire year. While Iowa has seen a slight uptick in recruiting the Nervous Nancy in me is very concerned that it has not increased enough to lose 2 to 4 of your best players every year. It is hard to have faith that Iowa can continue to field teams that are able to compete with this amount of attrition.
Ferentz will continue to produce above average quantities of NFL caliber talent. If history is a guide, he will also continue to produce underwhelming products on the field.
A thread about a great Hawk getting his chance in the NFL seems like a totally reasonable opportunity to rip Kirk. You should consider changing your name to Mississippi State’s backup QB, Rip Kirk. It suits you.
Why do I like the young talent we have in the secondary?
Hankins and OJ have quite a bit of experience now so I don’t consider them super young at this point. Hankins is solid at CB. OJ has good size, athleticism and is a good tackler. Maybe he makes a move back to safety, I think you’ve suggested as much. Maybe he gets a shot at the much talked about Star position. He played well in the bowl game for the most part.
Geno Stone looked pretty good back at safety this year didn’t he? KF basically said even before the season that they would like to get him on the field.
Julius Brents was thrust into action and showed he could be pretty special before injury. Here’s proof.
Now we know less about DJ Johnson and Craddieth. We’ve heard some good noise about DJ in recent weeks from the coaches. Both were fairly harelded guys by Iowa standards.
That’s why I think we have some good talent and young talent in the secondary.
BoiseDB, My comments are germane to the discussion. Thank you for the name-changing advice. If names are to match demeanor, I think you should keep your name the same, DB.
I’m not undervaluing anything because I didn’t make any comments on Hooker. I just said I believe we have some options in the secondary.I THINK there is some talent in the secondary. I also think the most of it is young and/or inexperienced. And finding a new free safety is paramount.
Geno has a very rough Outback Bowl and also broke down against Nebraska. Craddieth is adjusting very slowly this this level.
You don’t just plug and play somebody in replace of Hooker. And you’re way undervaluing his versatility that allowed him to thrive at the star position. That was crucial with the inexperience and health at LB, which will also be a position in need of improved play next year.
Adam's point is a good one, and it will be interesting to see how the staff deals with this. They may already be doing so in some respect as we are seeing more freshman getting playing time in the more recent years. Redshirting a guy may mean only getting him for 2 years on the field. From a PR standpoint, it's a good problem to have.
Amani really came on quickly, from a guy who at the start of last year looked like he'd be a contributor to someone who is leaving early for the NFL. I trust he has gotten enough feedback from the experts that he'd be a fairly high round draft pick to support coming out early. If not, another year in school to gain some certainty in a higher draft status might be worth the wait, as the pay for the first couple of rounds is substantial compared to the lower rounds. But I'm not faulting him if he thinks this is best for him.
Is it just me, or does it seem like more guys are leaving early? And, is this the beginning of there being a further scaling back of how long these guys have to stay in school before declaring for the draft? Perhaps even a lawsuit that challenges the 3 year requirement? If there is a relaxation of the 3 year rule, I think it would make sense to give these guys a chance to be evaluated for draft status without affecting their eligibility, like the NBA/NCAA allow for basketball.
It’s a football forum. DB is for defensive back in case you didn’t know, but Kirk sucks!
Agreed on OJ at the Star. He's big enough and physical in the run game as well. However, I don't think he's near Hooker's level coverage-wise. He struggled mightily in 1-on-1 coverage this year, as he doesn't seem to play the ball well.I feel like the coaching staff only tried the Star position because hookers skills and a weak linebacker core. I think our linebackers are a bit better so maybe it’s not needed.
If we do keep the Star position I would like to see OJ move there. I think he’s the best run stopper and good enough in coverage to play the slot. I like the idea of Hankins and Brents on the outside.
At the end of the day I trust phil to do what Phil does best. Put a damn good defense on the field
I’m not undervaluing anything because I didn’t make any comments on Hooker. I just said I believe we have some options in the secondary.
Iowa had strong defenses before Iowa started employing Amani as a star (nickel) and they will have strong defenses after he leaves. We have some good young linebackers (I believe) coming up as well.
Hooker was an absolute stud, as was Jackson before him, as was King before him. We will do our best to replace him with what we have, and I have no doubt Phil will have another strong defense next year. Iowa will go as far as NS and the offense take them next year anyway so I’m not going to sit around and throw a pity party, and to be quite frank your prior post “based on what?” came off as very condescending.