hawkeye12345
Well-Known Member
Don't bring Alford into this. Things were going fine and then a group of entitled fans thought we needed him and when things didn't turn out exactly like that group of fans expected, Alford was driven out of town. I still like Coach Alford and my username on another board is BringBackAlford because I think he and Tanya deserved better treatment in Iowa City. Same with O'Keefe. The guy runs a pro style offense and he has been fine at picking apart defenses this year. It's hilarious, if Stanzi doesn't lead a drive comparable to "The Drive" in games we lose, O'Keefe takes endless heat. Miracle two minute drives happen less than 50% of the time, we should know, there used to be a time when our defense routinely stopped them.
Speaking of the defense, they gave up 31 Saturday. Sure there were a few ST blunders, but at the end of the day, the D gave up 31. Remember that Illinois game in 2008 when we went into prevent defense on the last drive and Juice Williams looked like John Elway? Not the defense, huh? How about at Northwestern in 2005? Gave up a 13 point lead in like 4 minutes. How about that manhandling that OSU's o-line and RBs gave to Iowa's defense last year? Are you going to throw our freshman QB who played one of the best games ever under the bus for that one, too? I could go on and on, the defense's best strength is the balanced offensive attack we run that changes field position and eats clock keeping the defense off the field. Sure, if we could score 70 points a game, we would win more games, but I don't think that is reasonable, but asking the defense not to give up well over 200 yards rushing to OSU, or 14 points in a few minutes, or 31 points to a Wisconsin team with virtually no vertical passing attack is actually pretty reasonable.
Your first paragraph sums up your intelligence when it comes to coaching.
Your last paragraph sums up your inability to understand the game.
If your offense can posses the ball more and / or score more points, our defense wouldn't be over-taxed throughout the game. Other teams offenses' are going to score at some point. We need to be able to score more than them or control the ball long enough that our defense doesn't get exhausted. Stop trying to blame one of the best defenses IN THE COUNTRY for the inability of our OC to develop a game plan and execute. It's getting old. If the other team doesn't have the ball, they can't score.