My list of tactics I feel need to change.....

1. We need to stop covering the slot with a linebacker. Period. That doesn't necessarily mean you need to pull the backer out. You can still leave him in, just bring the safety down to cover him.

2. We need to blitz more on non 3rd down situations. More often than not, defensive performance on 3rd downs isn't predicated by how you actually perform on 3rd down, but how you perform on 1st and 2nd down. I'd like to see this staff do more homework on opponent tendencies based on downs and personnel packages and dial up blitzes more on 1st and 2nd down based on those tendencies.

3. Dial up the defensive pressure in the last 5 minutes of a close game. This isn't the NFL, most college quarterbacks do not perform well when under pressure. However, even an average college quarterback can perform well when rushed by only 3 or 4 linemen.

4. If we have the ball in the last 2 minutes of a half and timeouts to spare, make a concerted effort to move the ball into field goal range. This accomplishes two things. One, it keeps your players in "attack" mentality and two it gives you a chance to "steal" some points. Especially when you consider we always take the ball to start the game and you know the opponent will get it to start the 2nd half.

5. If we are down by 3 or less in the last 2 minutes of a game and have the ball and timeouts, mix in some run to keep the defense from teeing off. 2 minutes plus timeouts are an eternity in college football. There's no need to pass all the time.

6. Don't be afraid to call "trick" plays at the most unobvious times and when the situation presents itself. Onsides to start the 2nd half. Fake punts. Fake field goals. Not all the time and not when you absolutely need them. But enough to keep the opponents guessing as to what or when you might do it.

These aren't things that take away from the staff's overall strategic approach to the game, they are just enhancements that can allow the team to pick up "hidden" points or yardage that, when you play as close to the vest as we do, often make the difference between a win and a loss.
 
1. We need to stop covering the slot with a linebacker. Period. That doesn't necessarily mean you need to pull the backer out. You can still leave him in, just bring the safety down to cover him.

2. We need to blitz more on non 3rd down situations. More often than not, defensive performance on 3rd downs isn't predicated by how you actually perform on 3rd down, but how you perform on 1st and 2nd down. I'd like to see this staff do more homework on opponent tendencies based on downs and personnel packages and dial up blitzes more on 1st and 2nd down based on those tendencies.

3. Dial up the defensive pressure in the last 5 minutes of a close game. This isn't the NFL, most college quarterbacks do not perform well when under pressure. However, even an average college quarterback can perform well when rushed by only 3 or 4 linemen.

4. If we have the ball in the last 2 minutes of a half and timeouts to spare, make a concerted effort to move the ball into field goal range. This accomplishes two things. One, it keeps your players in "attack" mentality and two it gives you a chance to "steal" some points. Especially when you consider we always take the ball to start the game and you know the opponent will get it to start the 2nd half.

5. If we are down by 3 or less in the last 2 minutes of a game and have the ball and timeouts, mix in some run to keep the defense from teeing off. 2 minutes plus timeouts are an eternity in college football. There's no need to pass all the time.

6. Don't be afraid to call "trick" plays at the most unobvious times and when the situation presents itself. Onsides to start the 2nd half. Fake punts. Fake field goals. Not all the time and not when you absolutely need them. But enough to keep the opponents guessing as to what or when you might do it.

These aren't things that take away from the staff's overall strategic approach to the game, they are just enhancements that can allow the team to pick up "hidden" points or yardage that, when you play as close to the vest as we do, often make the difference between a win and a loss.

You also forgot another number.....
#7 Even when you have the best team in the nation and the best offense and defense in the history of football, when you lose, your fans think you need to change.
 
You also forgot another number.....
#7 Even when you have the best team in the nation and the best offense and defense in the history of football, when you lose, your fans think you need to change.

But would it hurt for KF to seriously evaluate his staff and his "philosophy" ?
 
But would it hurt for KF to seriously evaluate his staff and his "philosophy" ?

You don't think KF evaluates himself, staff and players? Come on.

Hypothetically your KF and this is what goes on in your head.

"Well, we've been in EVERY game for the last three years with 3 star talent. We've finished in the top 10 3 years and won 11 last year. This year we've had some unfortunate injuries and plays go against our favor......so basically I need to fire my offense and defense and do something else, cause 8-9 win avg. aren't cutting it at IOWA":rolleyes:
 
I think some of these changes would require guys getting fired and/or moving on.....which ain't happen. Norm might not be back....is there any doubt Phil won't get that job.
 
You don't think KF evaluates himself, staff and players? Come on.

Hypothetically your KF and this is what goes on in your head.

"Well, we've been in EVERY game for the last three years with 3 star talent. We've finished in the top 10 3 years and won 11 last year. This year we've had some unfortunate injuries and plays go against our favor......so basically I need to fire my offense and defense and do something else, cause 8-9 win avg. aren't cutting it at IOWA":rolleyes:

no I'm not sure he ever does tell Ken or Norm to get their you know what together or they are out a job
 
1. We need to stop covering the slot with a linebacker. Period. That doesn't necessarily mean you need to pull the backer out. You can still leave him in, just bring the safety down to cover him.

2. We need to blitz more on non 3rd down situations. More often than not, defensive performance on 3rd downs isn't predicated by how you actually perform on 3rd down, but how you perform on 1st and 2nd down. I'd like to see this staff do more homework on opponent tendencies based on downs and personnel packages and dial up blitzes more on 1st and 2nd down based on those tendencies.

3. Dial up the defensive pressure in the last 5 minutes of a close game. This isn't the NFL, most college quarterbacks do not perform well when under pressure. However, even an average college quarterback can perform well when rushed by only 3 or 4 linemen.

4. If we have the ball in the last 2 minutes of a half and timeouts to spare, make a concerted effort to move the ball into field goal range. This accomplishes two things. One, it keeps your players in "attack" mentality and two it gives you a chance to "steal" some points. Especially when you consider we always take the ball to start the game and you know the opponent will get it to start the 2nd half.

5. If we are down by 3 or less in the last 2 minutes of a game and have the ball and timeouts, mix in some run to keep the defense from teeing off. 2 minutes plus timeouts are an eternity in college football. There's no need to pass all the time.

6. Don't be afraid to call "trick" plays at the most unobvious times and when the situation presents itself. Onsides to start the 2nd half. Fake punts. Fake field goals. Not all the time and not when you absolutely need them. But enough to keep the opponents guessing as to what or when you might do it.

These aren't things that take away from the staff's overall strategic approach to the game, they are just enhancements that can allow the team to pick up "hidden" points or yardage that, when you play as close to the vest as we do, often make the difference between a win and a loss.

I have no problem with any of these suggestions. They are all things that frustrate us. I hope KF does some evaluation and tweaks some things.

He always says "we've got to clean some things up"... ok, then lets do it.
EXECUTION and lack thereof isn't always the answer. Sometimes a better scheme and out-scheming and out-coaching/thinking your opponent can overcome some of your "lack-of-execution" plays in a game.
 
I have no problem with any of these suggestions. They are all things that frustrate us. I hope KF does some evaluation and tweaks some things.

He always says "we've got to clean some things up"... ok, then lets do it.
EXECUTION and lack thereof isn't always the answer. Sometimes a better scheme and out-scheming and out-coaching/thinking your opponent can overcome some of your "lack-of-execution" plays in a game.

the things to clean up or we need to get better at comment drives me nuts. when the same ting has happened 5 times this year its obvious you havent cleaned up poop so get a new cliche to spit out
 
although the defense is the easy target. I personally believe the offenses inability to sustain drives when it really counts is more to blame. I don't even necessarily think we've needed to score, just take some time off the clock, flip the field position, and let the defense rest. WAAYYY to many 3 and outs, some of it is on execution and penalties, but some is on the playcalling and predictability.
 
You don't think KF evaluates himself, staff and players? Come on.

Hypothetically your KF and this is what goes on in your head.

"Well, we've been in EVERY game for the last three years with 3 star talent. We've finished in the top 10 3 years and won 11 last year. This year we've had some unfortunate injuries and plays go against our favor......so basically I need to fire my offense and defense and do something else, cause 8-9 win avg. aren't cutting it at IOWA":rolleyes:

So we should continue doing the exact same things even though we lost 4 games in the 4th quarter with less than 6 minutes to play, and should have lost a 5th? Kirk and staff are human.
 
although the defense is the easy target. I personally believe the offenses inability to sustain drives when it really counts is more to blame. I don't even necessarily think we've needed to score, just take some time off the clock, flip the field position, and let the defense rest. WAAYYY to many 3 and outs, some of it is on execution and penalties, but some is on the playcalling and predictability.

I can agree with this to a certain extent.....the offense is certainly not without blame.

However, when you've built a program over eight years on conservative offense and relying on your defense to win games....that unit has GOT TO do more than give up 4 leads in the final 5 minutes. Like Norm says, the defense is the "firefighters" of the team. It don't matter where the fire is or who caused it, it has to be put out. More often than not, the house burned down.
 
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