I just don't understand how hard it is to install one play inside the 10 where we go jumbo package max protect, but split our 6-7 tightend out by himself against a 5-9 corner, have JVB throw the ball up and have CJ go catch it. You don't need 11 talented players to execute that play. You just need 1 talented player. The pass doesn't even have to be good, it just needs to be high enough for CJ to take advantage. That, IMO, is where this staff continues to fail (as it has on the offensive side of the ball for several years). This isn't even what I would call a "creative" play. It should be standard bread and butter inside the 10. But in KF's system the tightend isn't allowed to line up more than 2 feet from the tackle.
If you lack talent, then you try to isolate/create space for what little talent you have so that the game becomes less 11 on 11 and more 2 on 2, 3 on 3. Iowa's offense looks like it tries to create congestion at the point of attack both in the passing and running games as opposed to clearing it. KF insists on throwing slants to the 3 receiver side of the field instead of the single receiver side. Talent or not, some of the things Iowa does on offense make absolutely zero sense. Even Iowa's "talented" teams had trouble executing this offense.
Point being, this team lacks talent - there is no question about that. But let's not talk like the offense has been a juggernaut in prior years. The scheme has always been slow, predictable and easy to defend. The, "we are young and inexperienced" excuse would work if we were coming off a solid run over the past two years. It doesn't work when the previous two years with veteran players and more talent were equally as disappointing. Next year Iowa breaks in a new QB...