If Stanley Leaves or NFL

All he needs to do is get some feedback from the NFL on where he needs to improve. Wether or not what he does with that is on Stanley. Mel Kiper having him #5 on his QB mock draft only tells me is that Mel Kiper dont know squat.

Yes, it's dumb but it's cause of his arm strength and "measurables." Who cares about accuracy and touch right?
 
Stanley stock will continue to fall, he will be late draft pick if he stays or waits. It really don’t matter anymore. He would have to have an incredible senior year to swing the pendulum back and at Iowa that probability of that happening is very low with BF and KF running the offensive show.

So, you're saying, KF/BF is what limits Stanley's draft prospects? Got it.
 
I'm going to laugh when next year he proves all of you wrong.
Can he make the strides between now and this time next year? Tick tock.
There are several, including underclassmen that have the talent to make it, question is, will everyone put in the work? Will they all pull together for the next 365 days and realize, as one goes they all go.
I will say it again, this team may very well have more NFL talent on it from fresh to Sr, than any in the history of the program.

Basically look, the Hawks we're a few plays, missed calls, away in the entire year from taking the whole b10.
I also keep saying, the schedule lines up perfect next year for a serious run. The kind where even a 1 loss Iowa will not be over looked. That can't be said about the b10 now for years, ask OSU.

Yeah, don't agree that the "schedule lines up." We have ISU, Mich, NW, Wisc and Neb all on the road and PSU at home. Hell, Purdue at home doesn't seem like a cupcake game anymore with evidence of that the last couple years. Only things worse that could be on our schedule is harder non-conf games, OSU away and PSU away instead of home.
 
You guys know how I love you singling out players to rip apart on here, right?

Dolph does it in bball so why can't the forums? Too soon? :p

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I'm going to laugh when next year he proves all of you wrong.
Can he make the strides between now and this time next year? Tick tock.
There are several, including underclassmen that have the talent to make it, question is, will everyone put in the work? Will they all pull together for the next 365 days and realize, as one goes they all go.
I will say it again, this team may very well have more NFL talent on it from fresh to Sr, than any in the history of the program.

Basically look, the Hawks we're a few plays, missed calls, away in the entire year from taking the whole b10.
I also keep saying, the schedule lines up perfect next year for a serious run. The kind where even a 1 loss Iowa will not be over looked. That can't be said about the b10 now for years, ask OSU.
I’m a Iowa fan so I hope this is all true. But from what I’ve seen 2 years in a row it is a mental/psychological thing and not sure it can be fixed. I hope he Big Dicks up and plays up to his potential and gets the F out of his own head. If not I’d rather have the backups see if they have Moxie and “it”
 
I’m a Iowa fan so I hope this is all true. But from what I’ve seen 2 years in a row it is a mental/psychological thing and not sure it can be fixed. I hope he Big Dicks up and plays up to his potential and gets the F out of his own head. If not I’d rather have the backups see if they have Moxie and “it”

Is having a big dick the difference between a good QB and a bad one?
 
Look on the bright side of things. We just lost to the NFL our best receiver who made some great catches on balls that would have been way over the heads of our typical slow receivers.

So how can one say that’s the bright side? Because instead of staying home and watching ground hog day (7-5 seasons regardless of who is playing at any positions) over and over again for forty plus hours over the season, you can spend that time doing things with your family and/or friends. Go do a service project for a person in need or get involved in a community project.
 
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when you throw 49 TD's in 2 years at a school like Iowa or anywhere really, you are gonna get noticed. I don't think he's ready, but he has everything the NFL wants in a QB when it comes to measurables. This is also a very weak QB draft, so he might be projected fairly high, but I doubt 1st round. To the OP, no, I don't think this would be good for Iowa. Iowa downloads a lot of info into their starters and I would rather roll with Stanley, who's been so close to accomplishing something big, but unable to quite get over the hump, over someone who's never started a college football game.
 
when you throw 49 TD's in 2 years at a school like Iowa or anywhere really, you are gonna get noticed. I don't think he's ready, but he has everything the NFL wants in a QB when it comes to measurables. This is also a very weak QB draft, so he might be projected fairly high, but I doubt 1st round. To the OP, no, I don't think this would be good for Iowa. Iowa downloads a lot of info into their starters and I would rather roll with Stanley, who's been so close to accomplishing something big, but unable to quite get over the hump, over someone who's never started a college football game.

Iowa never lives and dies by the QB so I think the things you lose with Stanley which is a strong arm and size you would gain in other areas such as mobility and accuracy (assuming Mansell takes over). Hard to tell it that's better or worse but Stanley had some pretty good TD/Int ratios which is always a plus. I doubt he goes although like you said it's a weak QB draft. And in saying that, as I've pointed out in the past, look at his numbers/measurables compared to Josh Allen (competition faced leans pretty heavy to Stanley) and you'll see a pretty close match and we all know where Allen went in the draft. Who knows what will happen but I don't think it's life or death in either scenarios. There are other positions I'd worry about way more.
 
when you throw 49 TD's in 2 years at a school like Iowa or anywhere really, you are gonna get noticed. I don't think he's ready, but he has everything the NFL wants in a QB when it comes to measurables. This is also a very weak QB draft, so he might be projected fairly high, but I doubt 1st round. To the OP, no, I don't think this would be good for Iowa. Iowa downloads a lot of info into their starters and I would rather roll with Stanley, who's been so close to accomplishing something big, but unable to quite get over the hump, over someone who's never started a college football game.
Totally fair. I think Stanley would be ready to hold a clipboard in the pros for a few yrs. He could do that I'm sure. But I have a tough time thinking that that'd be better for him over playing another year at Iowa. I think that's why he'll be back. If he was a 2nd round pick or higher guy that teams may look at as a possible starter day 1 then as a QB sure you take that leap. I don't think he's in that position so he'll be suiting up as a Hawk next yr I'm pretty sure
 
So, you're saying, KF/BF is what limits Stanley's draft prospects? Got it.


Nope not saying that at all Nate Doing that with his play. He will need huge senior season but odds of that happening are slim and non with BF calling the offense. Nate will need to find lightning in a bottle and dramatically change how he plays. He has 2 forces working against him 1 himself and 2 tHe Ferentz’s. So you don’t got it, but now you do :cool:
 
Nope not saying that at all Nate Doing that with his play. He will need huge senior season but odds of that happening are slim and non with BF calling the offense. Nate will need to find lightning in a bottle and dramatically change how he plays. He has 2 forces working against him 1 himself and 2 tHe Ferentz’s. So you don’t got it, but now you do :cool:

He doesn't need a huge senior year or lightning in a bottle, if he left tomorrow he'd likely go in the 1st 3 rounds. That doesn't mean he'll be a success or is even worthy of that, it just means, the NFL puts a lot of stock into the position and this year, there isn't a lot to buy. He's also likely a guy who would WOW people at the combine and pro day. He's never been in the downtown Iowa City before, think NFL GM's might like that type of kid? The reason he's looking is because he's holding a winning unscratched lotto ticket or playing let's make a deal. He can take the NFL now or choose what's behind door # 2 and risk it. I get that he has flaws, we've seen em, but any1 who thinks Stanley is a bad QB doesn't watch football.

While I agree, if he left, I think Iowa will be just fine, but you just can't wish away that kind of experience under center.
 
If he hadn't been so awful that Penn St. game his draft stock would be higher. He laid an egg that day, with McShay present, and that killed his chances. He can still be an NFL prospect though.
 
If he hadn't been so awful that Penn St. game his draft stock would be higher. He laid an egg that day, with McShay present, and that killed his chances. He can still be an NFL prospect though.

While McShay is an expert, and very knowledgeable I might add, what he says about Stanley is akin to what Lunardi says about teams being in the Dance in January.
 
While McShay is an expert, and very knowledgeable I might add, what he says about Stanley is akin to what Lunardi says about teams being in the Dance in January.

TIME CAPSULE, JANUARY 22, 2014

"Look, I know Iowa's ranked 10th right now and that would normally warrant The Committee making them a 3, but I see them as a 2 at worst, possibly the 1 in the Midwest if they win the Big Ten Tournament, which I fully expect them to do. When they put in the Sioux City Sarsaparilla Killa lineup of Woodbury, McCabe and Gesell, they are as good as anyone in the country."
 
History says BETTER. Under KF, the longer a starting QB, the worse our record is. Not sure why. Hope Stanley comes back and totally reverses that trend!

History yes but I dont think much of any of the 2010 last half of the season issues can go to Tricky Ricky Stanzi. He cut his INTs way down and was still doing well passing and getting TDs. 2010 was a few key injuries (right guard, Tarpinian, and A Rob), not enough rotation in certain positions, not making a few plays and just too much conservatism. The team was sort of lost and not trying by the time they played Minny in the last game in the frozen tundra and ice field.
 

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