SCHawkeye2
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Padilla is 2-0 as a starter & 1-0 as a reliever.
I like it!new T-Shrt "Whats the up side?" This will become the new slang when only a ridiculous comment will due.
Here are the comments from today's press conference on the QBs
Thanks, this helps the "what's the upside" comment.
So evidently Brian has all these metrics and how the QBs look in practice that tells him Petras is their guy. Evidently how Petras performs in games does not matter. Padilla didn't look great in the 4 games he played last year but at least Iowa moved the ball and they did go 4-0 in those games. But that doesn't matter because of practice and metrics.
Brian & Kirk consistently blame the offensive shortcomings on execution.Based on BF description of the offense it seems complex. Everything is timing, 11guys have to be doing their job or it goes to hell in a hand basket. Another way to say it would have sounded like this: I run a offense that takes a talented line and I need a QB who can drop dimes...I have neither. Next question.
Nothing like throwing your player under the bus. What an asshole.Per Brian in his press conference.
Q: What’s the downside to playing Padilla?
BF: “What’s the upside?”
GTFO with that bullshit.
Here are the comments from today's press conference on the QBs
That's what's so damning about of any of the Ferentz's responses. Basically they can't coach their starters and can't coach their replacements either.I wouldn't be thrilled if I were Labas when my coach says I haven't closed the gap at all on the top two QB's when QB1 looks like hot garbage and QB2 doesn't give you a better chance to win either.
Both he and daddy have a way of pizzing off the backups. I'd ask "What's the downside of having John Budmayr coach the offense?".
Lol. If Iowa fired you, would they be worst THAN LAST?!
Given our results thus far, it appears our offense may benefit from less complexityBased on BF description of the offense it seems complex. Everything is timing, 11guys have to be doing their job or it goes to hell in a hand basket. Another way to say it would have sounded like this: I run a offense that takes a talented line and I need a QB who can drop dimes...I have neither. Next question.
Raygun on line 3.new T-Shrt "Whats the up side?" This will become the new slang when only a ridiculous comment will due.
With the lawsuit I would suggest more down than up.Q: What’s the downside of firing you?
BF: What’s the upside of keeping me on?
Saying that all season, with our defense we CAN take chances, especially throwing deep. Look, Iowa is turning the ball over anyway. Why not make it worth the risk on big plays, just saying....I think Kirk values experience too much. Hell he didn't think Brad Banks was ready in '01 even tho it was clear to everyone who watched the games he moved the ball better than McCann. Ferentz thinks a guy who can't move the offense at all but rarely makes mental mistakes is more important than a guy who can move the ball down the field but doesn't have the mental thing down as well.
Kirk thinks he's right that McCann was the better option because Banks ran out of bounds once before the 1st down marker. For all we know there is an '08 Stanzi type qb sitting on the sideline. Not great and makes mistakes, but moves the ball and makes plays. We need someone that can get touchdowns. Those are guaranteed points. Turnovers aren't guaranteed points for the opponent. Especially when you have our defense.
They give up a sack every time they run deep routesSaying that all season, with our defense we CAN take chances, especially throwing deep. Look, Iowa is turning the ball over anyway. Why not make it worth the risk on big plays, just saying....