Billso
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How common is it for a coaching staff to contain a couple of former players?
Unheard of, and outrageous, if you ask me.
How common is it for a coaching staff to contain a couple of former players?
Unheard of, and outrageous, if you ask me.
Rarely does the CEO actually put in a complete effort to find the best available person because of pompus and conceded attitudes such as displayed by yourself.Do you spend more time in the program than KF does? Why do you think you know better than the CEO? If you were the coach then you would be the coach.
Jesus. If his last name was different People would be jizzing their shorts that we got the TE coach of the second place super bowl team on staff.
This is a great hire.
Tom Moore as OC would be tremendous.
For all the complaining about KF's refusal to change the staff is going to look very different next year.
My point is if it's going to be Soup then let it be Soup. Do we have to wait three weeks to find out? I wish his son nothing but the best and I hope Parker works out and has a few new tricks up his sleeve for the defense. I hope the recruiting picks up with some of the energy that a younger coach brings to the team. Would like to see that 4-4 trend in conference play tick up to 6-2. Is that too much to ask for one of the highest paid coaches in college football? Hey been following the cubbies for forty-five years and we all know how that's worked out. Don't want to see that in the Iowa football program........pleeeeeeeese!!!!!!!!!! Never will forget watching from the stands as Iowa"s defense absolutely control the UCLA offense with Tippett leading the way. Oh to see that type of Dee again.
I am not sure how we got more loyal with these moves than we were before. That would infer there was room to get more loyalty than he had on the staff with Parker and KOK. Is there a reason to think KOK was less loyal to the team than he could have been?Marc Morehouse said this and I agree with him: "One thing about today's moves, Iowa's staff got younger, meaner and more loyal. I'm thinking this was noticed in Madison and East Lansing."
I am not sure how we got more loyal with these moves than we were before. That would infer there was room to get more loyalty than he had on the staff with Parker and KOK. Is there a reason to think KOK was less loyal to the team than he could have been?Marc Morehouse said this and I agree with him: "One thing about today's moves, Iowa's staff got younger, meaner and more loyal. I'm thinking this was noticed in Madison and East Lansing."