Iowa needs to self-scout

he caught one at the 12 and then one on the 3.

coached to put their heels on the ten yd line and catch anything in front of them.

So if a player does what he’s coached to do that should be good coaching just like you say that if a player doesn’t do what he’s coached to do then that’s bad coaching.

And you said you can’t believe the player didn’t know he was within twelve yards of the goal line.


You need to execute your logic better. Your giving yourself some Bad coaching.

Me just after posting.
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I did a film session and watched all the plays on the all-22 angle and I don't think the team needs to improve on anything. Just cut down the turnovers and avoid mistakes in the red zone and the team would be undefeated.
 
No, they can't. The two yahoos behind me were "calling the plays" all night long. They were too stupid to know anything other than "run" or "pass", but they still were probably right less than 25% of the time. They talked over and over about how stupid and predictable our coaches were, and them getting the pass/run call right 1 out of every 4 completely confirmed this notion, allowing them to completely ignore the 3 they got wrong.

Most fans don't recognize one personnel group from another or one formation from another, let alone the difference between IZ, OZ, pin-and-pull stretch, split zone, power, iso, etc.. This idea that the other team always knows what is coming is overblown. If Wisconsin knew, they sure didn't show it in allowing over 400 yards of offense. Now Iowa's situational play-calling was lousy, but that is a different issue than being predictable all night long.

You don't have to be a gourmet chef to know when the food is lousy
 
Do better.
No excuses for coaches or players. Coach yourself up and execute.
The correct administrative response here is to compliment his posting ability, note how we're lucky to have @HawkGold, and to give him a contract extension to become a staff writer for four years, with the freedom to transfer ownership of HawkeyeNation.com to his son at the end of his contract.
 
The correct administrative response here is to compliment his posting ability, note how we're lucky to have @HawkGold, and to give him a contract extension to become a staff writer for four years, with the freedom to transfer ownership of HawkeyeNation.com to his son at the end of his contract.

Stick to data analysis. No harm no foul...
 
The correct administrative response here is to compliment his posting ability, note how we're lucky to have @HawkGold, and to give him a contract extension to become a staff writer for four years, with the freedom to transfer ownership of HawkeyeNation.com to his son at the end of his contract.
Well played.

You’re on to something here. He didn’t have any previous posting experience and his on-the-job training has been dismal.



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