MelroseHawkins
Well-Known Member
Am I the only one who'd rather listen to Beth Mowins than Dolphin?
Boy it's close and may be poll worthy.
Am I the only one who'd rather listen to Beth Mowins than Dolphin?
Am I the only one who'd rather listen to Beth Mowins than Dolphin?
JB and AW need to be on the field at the same time as often as possible. Let TY be the relief pitcher. How would you defend against JB and AW on the field at the same time? You'd have to play it straight up and un-aggressively and that gives Iowa the advantage. I so hope we do this.
He graduated from Jim Zabel School of BroadcastingDolphin has a great voice, and I love that he is all Hawk. But he is brutal at calling the action live. When listening, I often have no idea what just occurred on the field. I don't know how many times I have heard something like, "And Daniels through a BIG whole on the right side, plowing ahead for a nice gain!", only to find out 20 seconds later that it is now 2nd and 8. What happened to that nice gain?
And FB is easy. Don't even bother trying to follow the game from his basketball calls.
Good idea in theory, but there are a lot of nuances.
For the most part, defenses are too sophisticated to fall for a lot of backfield misdirection unless it catches them completely by surprise and they have not scouted it. They follow the blocking, not the backs.
With this in mind, 2 elusive backs are really only a big plus if utilized in a handful of ways.
- True option football, where on any given play the defense dictates who keeps the ball. This requires a pretty big philosophical change. It could be put in as part of a small package, but it is not going to be the focal point of the offense.
- Situations where one back is in the backfield, and the other is threatening in space. Think Wadley in the slot with a package of fly sweep, quick hitch, bubble screen, while TY or JB are in the backfield.
- The defense would have to commit a lot of attention to Wadley, but you are also taking your best player away from his best position (Wadley at RB). Do JB or TY create the same type of panic in a defense if they are in the slot with Wadley in the backfield? I'm not sure.
- There are only so many ways that you can engineer space for Wadley out of the slot, leaving you with a pretty limited offensive package. Defenses would catch on pretty quick if this was used extensively.
- He could certainly serve as a WR and run the normal route packages for that position, but is there enough time in practice to get him those reps along with his necessary RB reps? How will that effect his legs? Is he a better option running those routes than WR3 (likely Young, Falconer, Cooper, Smith-Marsette, or Smith)? Is he effective as a blocker from that position, and even if he is, is that how you want him burning game reps?
- There is also the issue of fatigue, as Melrose mentioned above.
- If the backs are versatile enough to be effective blockers, 2 RBs in passing situations can be very effective.
- One back can lead the draw for the other.
- Both backs can protect and release, providing stout protection with easy outlets dangerous enough to threaten the D. This will slow the rush, and open things downfield.
- If they are really effective blockers, it can prevent the D from leaving their base, which can allow the offense to manufacture favorable matchups out of the backfield or via motion.
So I agree, there are ways to get two playmaking RBs out there at the same time, but I doubt it will be a majority of snaps, nor do I think it should be. I think it will be most effective as a change of pace from Iowa's base, which hopefully will involve a diverse running game mixing zone concepts and power, and a passing game heavy on play action that threatens all parts of the field.
I'm not sure. It's kind of like the Wadley/Butler deal ... I would like to see them both in the booth at the same time with Eddie working 3rd down out of the slot. No harm in getting your best announcers in the booth at the same time.Am I the only one who'd rather listen to Beth Mowins than Dolphin?
Am I the only one who'd rather listen to Beth Mowins than Dolphin?
I am fairly certain it won't happen, and I will view that as a lost opportunity. When you have over a month to incorporate new players and even a couple of new schemes, yes, that should be enough time. The program needs a higher powered, more potent offense. We have a chance to be creative this season. We have a new OC we were all promised could stand up to kirk's ultra conservatism. I need to see it because it's needed to push the program forward the next decade.
Boy it's close and may be poll worthy.
I'm not sure if you're saying try it or not? Isn't the bottom line to get your best players on the field? Are we really worried about fatigue? What I am offering wouldn't put any additional burden on AW, or JB or TY. And I'm not saying to put AW in the slot exclusively. Packages. Create some packages. Wouldn't you rather have AW or JB line up in the slot or Falconer? Wouldn't you want to have JB, AW, MVB, Matt Quarrels and Fant on the field at the same time? Is there something wrong with creativity that I might just be missing?
The base package you point out, in my opinion, is part of the problem. Iowa's version is so predictable.
I also fall in the camp that doesn't expect many plays with both these guys on the field together. Remember that both these guys can catch, that is the reason to be excited. It's not like you aren't putting pressure on the D with just one of them. You'll see them mostly rotate and stay fresh / lethal for the 4th and all the while the D can't just load up at the los to defang the run.
Also if it were simply a matter of having 2 excellent backs to throw them together and generate something undefendable, it would be prevalent.
and when Gary looked away, you took a bite of his dessert, didn't you?!?Gary D. Tells me that Butler is going to bust the offense wide open and is unbelievable from practice report. Will provide an opportunity to get in the game putting Wadley outside for pass... good stuff.
He should be getting back from his place in Costa Rica pretty soon!I'd feel better if Eddie P. said it.
But seriously, it is exciting to think about what Wadley and Butler might accomplish this year.