HawkGold
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Jane, don't you and Tracy have something better to do than post on Hawkeye Nation?
That was below the belt...
Jane, don't you and Tracy have something better to do than post on Hawkeye Nation?
Strap on the pads. It's football season!That was below the belt...
He just wanted his QB to go out on his own terms.
As was engrained into my head as a child... Two wrongs or multiple wrongs don't make a right... I don't think KF maliciously does anything to intentionally hurt a kid either. Football isn't a game for pansies don't get me wrong. There's a fine line there to a point. But what went on with CJ most would say along with other examples you listed there as well was just too far over it.I think KF should have pulled C.J. But this is football. Someone mentioned the B. Leftwich game. Phillip Rivers played a playoff game with a torn ACL. Jack Youngblood played in the Super Bowl with a broken leg.
KF didn't make the decision maliciously without regard to C.J. He just wanted his QB to go out on his own terms.
It was terrible to leave him in a useless game that was a blow out loss when you knew you had a QB competition coming up the next season.
Thats great he was cleared. But unless CJ could throw a 27 point pass, he doenst need to be in there.
So how many other players get to make personnel decisions? Should we get rid of our coaches and put a trained monkey on the sideline dressed in a Hawkeye cheerleader outfit and let the players vote on who the starters will be and which players need to rotate in & out of the game?
CJB is an insane competitor and why we luv him. But the HC has an allegiance to the team first, and to the team's future second. Individual needs factor in way down the list. At some point in that blowout loss you have to play for the future.
And now for a 65 minute rant on Bearkiller in 2012 with a Juco AA; Prepstar AA plus 2 future NFL QBs sitting on the bench. This whole, "I have to obey the wishes of my QB even though I am the HC" nonsense has givin us the McCann/Banks controversy - the JC/Stanzi controversy - the Bearkiller controversy - the Rudock/CJB controversy. ENUFF! You're paid like a HC to make the tough calls Kirk, now MAKE THEM!!!!
Did CJ get pulled when Penn State ran over us? I don't recall Stanley going into that one when the ending was not in question. Why did no one complain as loudly then?
Multiple issues are getting mixed up here
1) was there long term health issues that could have made CJ's hamstring injury worse by keeping CJ in the game?
2) could the fact that CJ could not run have exposed him to more potential hits and additional injuries?
3) why was CJ left in the game when it was obvious he was hurting Iowa's chances to score by remaining in the game.
4) why was CJ left in the game once it was obvious Iowa had no chance to win the game?
Not sure KF really addressed any of these questions but I guess KF does not really have to since these decisions did not screw up CJ or Iowa in the long run. No harm. No problem.
Babe, I thought we agreed not to do this in public???Jane, don't you and Tracy have something better to do than post on Hawkeye Nation?
Ferentz is full of shit here. He played the CYA, scapegoat card when he used "medically cleared" as a bullshit excuse. Ed McCaffery was "medically cleared" before he broke his leg on tv but he didn't keep playing after it happened. And don't whine about those not being the same circumstances. Beathard was visibly hurt, walking around like he was just in a car accident.
I'm not a strict Ferentz hater but he's dead wrong.
Disagree here. A pulled hammy doesn't necessarily mean, as a QB, he can't compete. Hell, I remember the Marshall game where Leftwich's olinemen were carrying him after every completion because he literally couldn't walk to get to the next huddle. Or games where QBs competed with a bum, even separated, non-throwing shoulder. He wasn't concussed and he was a senior that had earned the capital necessary to go out like he wanted to.
I didn't hear you or anyone else complaining during the undefeated run in 2015 when CJ was competing with a sports hernia.
It's football, injuries happen. As long as we're not talking about a head injury, let him stay in and compete....
So CJ Beathard was so badly hurt in that January bowl game that there's no way he could possibly have shined at the combine in March and had an NFL team trade up to take him in the 3rd round in April.
Right?
Do you know who wasn't obviously injured, at a point in the game where we'd already been fully kicked in the teeth? Our backup qb's. They weren't injured.
He earned the right to stay in if healthy.
Beathard was the starter. He earned the right to stay in if healthy. He coulda pulled himself out at any point.
Hell UCLA came back down 34 to Texas A&M on Saturday. Was Iowa going to do that? Of course not. But athletes aren't wired to just give up