Some Iowa fans can be so short sighted.
Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if some "friends" of the players have been sharing some negative opinions too. Players themselves often think that being aggressive is "better." However, when you're aggressive, you're also risking putting more guys on islands.
Here are a few issues I saw on D this year:
- Guys trying to play more for "themselves" than playing disciplined TEAM D ... this matters A LOT more than the average fan or player realizes.
- Our CB play was understandably exploitable early in the season. This was compounded by the safeties making some mistakes. I wonder if some of the mistakes made by the safeties were due to them trying to compensate for the relative inexperience of the LBs and CBs around them OR due them being rusty because they were still coming off of off-season shoulder surgeries OR if maybe they were trying to "improve" their NFL highlight reels.
- Injuries, injuries, injuries at LB. I cannot emphasize how big the injuries at LB were to our D. We didn't have a SINGLE top LB make it through the entire season uninjured. The lack of continuity was huge. Also, I appreciate all the effort and everything that Troy Johnson gave to our program ... but I WILL say that there is a reason why he was not higher than being the #3 WILL LB in 2009. Then, all of a sudden, due to graduation and injuries he gets upgraded to being a starter! Johnson got beat out by BOTH Tarp and Morris at the MIKE LB spot ... and he obviously was in WAY over his head playing the LEO spot.
- Iowa definitely lost A LOT in the departures of Edds and Angerer. However, what Iowa fans DO NOT appreciate is that due to injuries, we were effectively forced to replace them with 3rd stringers (or worse)! For those who've watched Iowa football for A LONG time ... we simply do not have the depth to handle those sorts or personnel blows.
- Players and fans might contend that due to our personnel issues Iowa should have changed up their schemes to compensate for them. What fans and (some) players don't realize is that Iowa was still in positions to win in EACH of their games. The difference between a win and a loss was miniscule ... and the losses were a culmination of A LOT of execution miscues and were also reflective of the psychology of the team. At the end of the year, the Iowa team just wanted to get through the season ... and that's what happened ... and that is definitely ON THEM!
- Reiterating the above point ... due to personnel issues, the Iowa D was forced to simplify things in some respects. The Iowa coaches are GREAT teachers and you can also look at the challenge of inserting young players at prominent positions as an OPPORTUNITY to help develop those players. Thus, such opportunities may hurt the D or O a little bit in the short term ... it is also CRITICAL when it comes to the LONG TERM success of the program. The Iowa coaches stuck to their guns ... stuck by Micah Hyde, stuck by Marcus Coker, and stuck by James Morris ... among many other guys ... AND, as a result, the O and D are going to be that much better off when the 2011 season rolls around.