JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
I have read a lot of the posts this weekend and we took a lot of calls on Soundoff...people excited about the offensive production and thinking things are going to go crazy.
Don't hold your breath on that, and I don't think they should.
You can't be who you are not...and unless things are incredibly dire, as they were in 2004, you should not change who you are 'on the course'.
However, you can tweak it...and I felt Iowa would do that in the bye week...tweak things on the offense, make tweaks to get the ball to the playmakers more often because that stuff has been there, was there against ISU and just wasn't taken advantage of.
This past week in practice, Iowa worked on the no huddle sets. Ed Podolak was at practice, and saw it himself. Iowa had planned on using this some in the game, but they shot themselves in the foot too often on first down...Iowa was in third and 7 or longer an astonishing eight times in the first three quarters.
I think after the success of the no huddle on Saturday, they continue to mix it in a bit, but it will be for a change of pace..It's not going to be as a replacement of philosophy.
Iowa will still run its offense, still set up play action, etc...but this no huddle wrinkle needs to be a part of the game plan each week because it gives defenses more to prepare for...time taken away from preparing for the base Iowa offense we have seen for the entire Ferentz era...which means less reacting and more thinking from a defense, which is what you want.
Remember, Iowa scored it's first touchdown of the game from under center. You don't have to go shotgun all the time to be in a hurry up mode, and you can still run the ball out of hurry up and shotgun, which Iowa did and that will also be a key for opponent preparation.
Get the win against La Monroe and get to the bye week...and I really think the second half schedule sets up real well for Iowa to make some noise.
PSU is winnable
NW at night in Kinnick
Indiana at home
at Minnesota
Right there, as of right now, are three of the four or five worst teams in the league (PSU, Indy, and MN) with another one (Purdue) on the schedule later in the year.
I think the Hawks will also make some defensive tweaks in the bye week...the D got a lot better this last week with Alvis to end, Hyde to corner and Bernstine in the lineup.
I want Nielsen in there and healthy, but Hitchens sure showed a lot..Podolak calls him a headhunter, loves his play...and four of Iowa's next five opponents are not heavy power run teams...where you can get away with speed in the LB vs size.
A lot is still in front of this team, a lot is there for the taking..but the offense is going to have to lead the way, and this coaching staff knows that...it's going to be a lot of fun to watch how they transform this team...the abilities of this coaching staff are going to be on display the next five weeks as they transform this team to take advantage of who and what it is.
Don't hold your breath on that, and I don't think they should.
You can't be who you are not...and unless things are incredibly dire, as they were in 2004, you should not change who you are 'on the course'.
However, you can tweak it...and I felt Iowa would do that in the bye week...tweak things on the offense, make tweaks to get the ball to the playmakers more often because that stuff has been there, was there against ISU and just wasn't taken advantage of.
This past week in practice, Iowa worked on the no huddle sets. Ed Podolak was at practice, and saw it himself. Iowa had planned on using this some in the game, but they shot themselves in the foot too often on first down...Iowa was in third and 7 or longer an astonishing eight times in the first three quarters.
I think after the success of the no huddle on Saturday, they continue to mix it in a bit, but it will be for a change of pace..It's not going to be as a replacement of philosophy.
Iowa will still run its offense, still set up play action, etc...but this no huddle wrinkle needs to be a part of the game plan each week because it gives defenses more to prepare for...time taken away from preparing for the base Iowa offense we have seen for the entire Ferentz era...which means less reacting and more thinking from a defense, which is what you want.
Remember, Iowa scored it's first touchdown of the game from under center. You don't have to go shotgun all the time to be in a hurry up mode, and you can still run the ball out of hurry up and shotgun, which Iowa did and that will also be a key for opponent preparation.
Get the win against La Monroe and get to the bye week...and I really think the second half schedule sets up real well for Iowa to make some noise.
PSU is winnable
NW at night in Kinnick
Indiana at home
at Minnesota
Right there, as of right now, are three of the four or five worst teams in the league (PSU, Indy, and MN) with another one (Purdue) on the schedule later in the year.
I think the Hawks will also make some defensive tweaks in the bye week...the D got a lot better this last week with Alvis to end, Hyde to corner and Bernstine in the lineup.
I want Nielsen in there and healthy, but Hitchens sure showed a lot..Podolak calls him a headhunter, loves his play...and four of Iowa's next five opponents are not heavy power run teams...where you can get away with speed in the LB vs size.
A lot is still in front of this team, a lot is there for the taking..but the offense is going to have to lead the way, and this coaching staff knows that...it's going to be a lot of fun to watch how they transform this team...the abilities of this coaching staff are going to be on display the next five weeks as they transform this team to take advantage of who and what it is.