Watching the best teams during bowl season, the difference between the top teams and Iowa the past two years is quite simple. Its not scheme and its not KOK, its talent. We need better players.
Teams either have dynamic players or they don't. Use whatever term you want: "playmaker," "dynamic," "skilled," "more talented," etc., but the concept is simple. Thomas and James on Oregon, LSU's entire team (only partly kidding), Martin and Worthy on MSU (as much as I hate to admit it) are incredible.
We haven't had a lot of these types on the roster the past 2 years. Yes, Reiff will be a first rounder and McNutt is an all-time great Hawk, but all you have to do is watch Wisky v. Oregon, LSU v. Bama, even Georgia v. MSU and difference in talent level is striking.
We have had these types before (Sanders, Banks, Greenway, Clark, Angerer, Moeaki, Clayborn - by no means an exhaustive list and doesn't include the O-linemen), and we'll have them again. I personally think the 2009 team was in this class, although I can understand the arguments against it (like the close wins against crappy teams).
This is not to say you can be talented and undisciplined and win it all (Notre Dame every year and all the Florida schools recently as examples), but you have no chance with the guys we played this year.
For the record, I have all the faith in the world in Ferentz to turn it around yet again, and this isn't meant as a criticism of the staff, except that obviously its their job to put better players on the field.
Just an opinion after watching some of these other teams in the past week.
Teams either have dynamic players or they don't. Use whatever term you want: "playmaker," "dynamic," "skilled," "more talented," etc., but the concept is simple. Thomas and James on Oregon, LSU's entire team (only partly kidding), Martin and Worthy on MSU (as much as I hate to admit it) are incredible.
We haven't had a lot of these types on the roster the past 2 years. Yes, Reiff will be a first rounder and McNutt is an all-time great Hawk, but all you have to do is watch Wisky v. Oregon, LSU v. Bama, even Georgia v. MSU and difference in talent level is striking.
We have had these types before (Sanders, Banks, Greenway, Clark, Angerer, Moeaki, Clayborn - by no means an exhaustive list and doesn't include the O-linemen), and we'll have them again. I personally think the 2009 team was in this class, although I can understand the arguments against it (like the close wins against crappy teams).
This is not to say you can be talented and undisciplined and win it all (Notre Dame every year and all the Florida schools recently as examples), but you have no chance with the guys we played this year.
For the record, I have all the faith in the world in Ferentz to turn it around yet again, and this isn't meant as a criticism of the staff, except that obviously its their job to put better players on the field.
Just an opinion after watching some of these other teams in the past week.