*****Iowa vs. Central Michigan. Official Game Thread****

Considering there was talk of CJF leaving school for the draft...and other talk of him breaking out this year....where has he been? Is it a scheme thing? Is JVB just not looking at him?

The only people talking about that are clueless fans, like the guys who said VandenFavre was going to break Hartleib's passing records.
 
I didn't see at all what happened on that play, even during the replay. I guess it could have been PI, they showed two bad replays though.
 
Considering there was talk of CJF leaving school for the draft...and other talk of him breaking out this year....where has he been? Is it a scheme thing? Is JVB just not looking at him?

Of course JVB looks at him, whenever he's the intended receiver he'll lock his eyes on him just like he does with any other receiver.
 
Eddie said that fon that 2nd down pass they had the wrong personnel in and the young TE ran the wrong route - shoudl have broken it off...he kept running.

I thought maybe Vandy was trying to go to the back shoulder on that one and Duzey just wasn't ready for that.
 
The only people talking about that are clueless fans, like the guys who said VandenFavre was going to break Hartleib's passing records.

I dont think this guy is a clueless fan:
" C.J. Fiedorowicz...A candidate to be one of the breakout NFL prospects during the 2012 season, Fiedorowicz (feh-dor-uh-wits) is a mouthful to say (and type), but even tougher to cover on the football field. Although he has only 16 catches to his name entering his junior season in 2012, he is a central cog to the Hawkeyes' offense this year. Fiedorowicz was one of the top tight end recruits out of high school and turned down scholarship offers by Ohio State, Notre Dame and LSU in order to commit to the Hawkeyes, one of the highest recruits to enroll at Iowa. He saw action in every game as a true freshman in 2010, but those reps came mostly on special teams as he was lost on the depth chart behind Allen Reisner and Brad Herman. Fiedorowicz began his sophomore season on the bench as a reserve with only three catches over the first eight games, but he became the starter over the final five contests and combined for 13 receptions for 114 yards and three touchdowns. He has been known as more of a late bloomer over his career thus far in Iowa City, struggling to grasp the offense and meet expectations by the coaching staff. However, his physical traits and natural athleticism are rare for a player his size (holds high school basketball record for career points) and the sky is the limit for the talented tight end. Look for Fiedorowicz to double his career production in 2012 and steadily rise among the top tight end prospects for the 2013 NFL Draft. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com"
 
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