With the revolutionary play call BF made at Wisconsin I can see why we can't convert any. Put the ball in the hands of the slowest athlete on the field and count on him to punch it in.
I had no problem with that play call. Sargent should have plowed over the official to get his block.
I was on the field shooting photos and was stationed on the goal line for that play. Orr, the linebacker got Nate low to stop his legs and then the safety hit him high. Great defense by Badgers. And the hit up high sounded like a cannon going off from where I was standing.
I had no problem with that play call. Sargent should have plowed over the official to get his block.
Yes - should have left some bruises on that zebra. If-dog-rabbit.
But why didn't he? Where does that lack of aggressiveness come from?
At the end of the day, it seems that anyone trying to sugar coat such an abysmal stat in anyway whatsoever, is attempting to defend the indefensible.
Good call or bad call by BF? Does it really matter when the fact remains Iowa is 0 for last 10 attempts?
Ouch!
Absolutely. You don't get merit badges for politeness in football. In the way? Sorry, bud. Next time, don't get in the way.I had no problem with that play call. Sargent should have plowed over the official to get his block.
The stat is abysmal, and what is even worse is Iowa on 3rd and short in general. The team is PATHETIC in those situation for sure, and has been under Brian, and even longer than that really. I am not trying to sugar coat that, because it is bad, it is beyond bad, it is pathetic and abysmal.
I don't lump that 2 pt conversion in with that, because this was a departure for Iowa, this was a play they tried to spread the field and take advantage, it was a change in philosophy instead of pack em all in, 2 TE a FB and then gain half a yard. It didn't work, but it was a good play call, and a step in the right direction to correcting some of the issues Iowa has.
Well if you want to spread the field why was Sargent in the backfield???? If you want to make it look almost ABSOLUTELY like a pass play to totally fool the defense then motion sargent out wide or put him way out in the slot to take another defender out of the box.
I didnt really think it was a bad call but I would not have had the running back in the backfield which still signaled to the defense that we might run.
And a faster player than Nate would have been diving into the endzone. Not bashing Nate but just a truth if you are talking about a Tua or Hurts.
LOL, that was an excellent play call. The opponents have good players as well and that Wisconsin guy made one hell of a play. Heck I'd say that play was about as miraculous as a QB dropping a snap on the 1 yard line. Sometimes good play calls don't work. Sometimes shitty play calls end up working. The game is still played on the field and players make plays (both Iowa and its opponents).
Ouch!
I didn't have an issue with that call...having said that 0 fer forever is no way to instill confidence in your play calling in those situations. Perhaps someone could dream up a call that mystifies a Defense that Badger defender saw Stanley coming all the way and hit Nate like a freight train.I had no problem with that play call. Sargent should have plowed over the official to get his block.
I didn't have an issue with that call...having said that 0 fer forever is no way to instill confidence in your play calling in those situations. Perhaps someone could dream up a call that mystifies a Defense that Badger defender saw Stanley coming all the way and hit Nate like a freight train.
I didn't have an issue with that call...having said that 0 fer forever is no way to instill confidence in your play calling in those situations. Perhaps someone could dream up a call that mystifies a Defense that Badger defender saw Stanley coming all the way and hit Nate like a freight train.