RobHowe
Administrator
Improving Offense Focus of Iowa Spring
Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz has always said spring practice is about teaching, a point he emphasized again on Tuesday.
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None of this is shocking. KF is KF. Its his program. Its going to be run his way. He will allow Lester to implement his offense just like he did Davis, but he will put a governor on it.
KF doing so does not make my blood boil. He has a formula and largely it has been successful. What does make my blood boil is how he could keep running Hill out at QB last year when he was a turnover machine. Hill is antithetical to KF's philosophy and he still won't move on from him. Even in Spring ball. Maddening.
The takeaway for me is that sources who have watched practice are saying that Hill still looks better than Lainez in practice. While sad, if true, it does not change the fact that we have seen enough of a sample size of Hill in games to know he is not a playmaker and cannot protect the football. While players can develop, Lester aint Willy Wonka. Once again, KF seems to be pressing towards a season where we have a glass jaw QB1 with Deacon Hill on deck. uggggg!!!!Is Deacon Hill READY to be the STARTER?
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The takeaway for me is that sources who have watched practice are saying that Hill still looks better than Lainez in practice. While sad, if true, it does not change the fact that we have seen enough of a sample size of Hill in games to know he is not a playmaker and cannot protect the football. While players can develop, Lester aint Willy Wonka. Once again, KF seems to be pressing towards a season where we have a glass jaw QB1 with Deacon Hill on deck. uggggg!!!!
can Kirk graduate from "complemenary football" and talk about scoring? please? Its getting really fucking old
I wish I could believe your translation of complementary football is also Kirk's. I don't. He treats offense like a necessary evil and has for years. I'll believe it's Kirk's definition of complementary football when Kirk gives the OC as much freedom as he does the DC. If he can't trust the OC with that much freedom, he shouldn't have hired him.The terminology is old but the concept is correct. That’s his way of saying we should have a well balanced football program where as aspects of the team are equally working together. The sum of all parts. Unfortunately the offensive parts are missing.
It’s like going to a used car dealership and finding that perfect car. Mint condition inside and out, an older couple owned it and had it garaged since it was new. It’s what you have been looking for for weeks.
The salesman gets you the keys. You excitedly jump in for a test drive with your wife and the car salesman. You put on your seat belts adjust all your mirrors and turn the keys……………… dead silence. You pop the hood just to find no engine or transmission. You angrily yell at the salesman and ask what the hell kind of dealership is this??? He responds “The defense and special teams are great!”