hawkeye2011
Well-Known Member
Spare me the talk of how Boise couldn't line up in the Big10 week after week/they don't play anybody argument. That is a different thread.
If you think Boise is "gimmicky" on offense then get a clue before responding.
They are very sound, and very systematic.
Offensively they are fantastic and an easy jump for the Iowa offense to make. This isn't a quantum leap to an Okie St or Oregon type offense.
They are so multiple and find so many ways to get the numbers adavntage. Very explosive and yet at the same time are very physical if they choose. They don't have a dual threat QB that everybody is creaming their jeans for.
What they have is a very multiple offense that Iowa should be able to replicate and it isn't that much of an identity switch.
I hope Kirk is here forever, but he needs to look at his real mentor in Bill Belichick. Belichick has evolved as a coach who is much less risk averse than KF and has been willing to change his identity drastically on offense.
Belichick's fingerprints are all over the Ferentz program from a program building philosophy, but not schematically.
That is all.
If you think Boise is "gimmicky" on offense then get a clue before responding.
They are very sound, and very systematic.
Offensively they are fantastic and an easy jump for the Iowa offense to make. This isn't a quantum leap to an Okie St or Oregon type offense.
They are so multiple and find so many ways to get the numbers adavntage. Very explosive and yet at the same time are very physical if they choose. They don't have a dual threat QB that everybody is creaming their jeans for.
What they have is a very multiple offense that Iowa should be able to replicate and it isn't that much of an identity switch.
I hope Kirk is here forever, but he needs to look at his real mentor in Bill Belichick. Belichick has evolved as a coach who is much less risk averse than KF and has been willing to change his identity drastically on offense.
Belichick's fingerprints are all over the Ferentz program from a program building philosophy, but not schematically.
That is all.