Do they move him around the line or put him on same side? If he's on the same side most of the time at least we can game plan our TEs and RBs to chip him some. Surely the hell BF won't leave our tackles on an island against him most of the time....What people need to be talking more about with this game than any quarterback, is how they're going to deal with Hutchinson.
This DL is orders of magnitude better than anything we've faced this year or last, and we've struggled mightily so far.
He's all over the place. Ohio Sate and Michigan State he lined up on the rights side, Minnesota and Illinois he played left side. Also lines up at DT a lot and some of the highlights I've watched Michigan plays a 3 man front and he lines up at NT. I wouldn't think you'd see much of that vs Linderbaum but who knows?Do they move him around the line or put him on same side? If he's on the same side most of the time at least we can game plan our TEs and RBs to chip him some. Surely the hell BF won't leave our tackles on an island against him most of the time....
2 and a half games is too small a sample size. If you can't see that Padilla is the more mobile guy in the pocket then you haven't watched Hawkeye football.Mr. Mobility loses .7 yards less than Mr. Statue per rushing attempt. Slightly over 2 ft.
LOSES. He is still negative per attempt.
I am sorry, but that really isn't much. It just isn't.
Yes, he takes less sacks per game.
But look who he played the majority of his minutes against.
He played about 1/5 the amount of time against Wisky and took 1/5 the amount of sacks Spencer did.
He played the same amount of time against Nebby and took 2 sacks the Petras's 0.
I think Alex's mobility has been overblown by our fans.
Call it 3.33 - he played a ton against NWestern.2 and a half games is too small a sample size. If you can't see that Padilla is the more mobile guy in the pocket then you haven't watched Hawkeye football.
Well shit. That's good for them and bad for us... It's just tough to call plays and trying to account for a guy like that all the time...He's all over the place. Ohio Sate and Michigan State he lined up on the rights side, Minnesota and Illinois he played left side. Also lines up at DT a lot and some of the highlights I've watched Michigan plays a 3 man front and he lines up at NT. I wouldn't think you'd see much of that vs Linderbaum but who knows?
All I do know is that this guy gets in the backfield QUICK, and given our running game history against much shittier DL's, we are in for some major problems. Whoever our QB ends up being, we need to be in the shotgun 95% of the time and ready to scramble.
Actually, we might be better off if he spends half the game at DT as opposed to.the entire game at DE.Well shit. That's good for them and bad for us... It's just tough to call plays and trying to account for a guy like that all the time...
Maybe he'll get the 'rona or stub his toe really bad on Friday.Well shit. That's good for them and bad for us... It's just tough to call plays and trying to account for a guy like that all the time...
Linderbaum vs Hutchinson would be an epic watch!!Actually, we might be better off if he spends half the game at DT as opposed to.the entire game at DE.
We are stronger on the interior of our line.
That's just it. The odds are stacked against Iowa. Play like there's nothing to lose, just like "The Replacements."I'm not going to get heartbroken if we lose. There's literally nothing you can do against those teams except fluke a win out here and there because of their massive recruiting advantage. Tyler Linderbaum and maaaaaaaaybe Jack Campbell would be the only two guys on our squad to start at Michigan and no one else would likely even make their 2 deep. It's not a fair fight, but it is what it is. What else can you do against a team with 7 five stars on their roster and all the other starters are 4 stars?
It's pretty amazing just to be where we are.
I could see a young Keanu play Spencer.That's just it. The odds are stacked against Iowa. Play like there's nothing to lose, just like "The Replacements."
The #s for Petras are skewed because they include all the QB sneaks where Petras probably averages 5 yds/carry!Mr. Mobility loses .7 yards less than Mr. Statue per rushing attempt. Slightly over 2 ft.
LOSES. He is still negative per attempt.
I am sorry, but that really isn't much. It just isn't.
Yes, he takes less sacks per game.
But look who he played the majority of his minutes against.
He played about 1/5 the amount of time against Wisky and took 1/5 the amount of sacks Spencer did.
He played the same amount of time against Nebby and took 2 sacks the Petras's 0.
I think Alex's mobility has been overblown by our fans.
Read the post again. They both have negative yards. It is just that the difference is not what people think.The #s for Petras are skewed because they include all the QB sneaks where Petras probably averages 5 yds/carry!