You are discounting the possibility that a) our coaches are too stupid to properly identify and exploit said weakness (extremely likely, especially with KF and GD calling the offensive shots) and b) the fact that there is currently no RB on our roster with the proven ability to exploit said weakness, either. Other than that, great plan.Two scenarios: 1) He never starts and rides pine for two years. This doesn't make our program look all that good, or it makes his decision look foolish.2) He starts and plays from the get-go, and what the astute posters above said with regard to exploiting comes to fruition in game one next season.
Actually we live in a free country, so we all have EVERY right to judge his choice. We do it all the time in our everyday lives and we do it all the time on the interwebz.
As far as Spearman goes, I really just can't see this as a big loss. He couldn't beat out a walk on or a 2 star Iowa recruit who are both a grade younger than him. If that doesn't scream just leave and move down a level where you belong, I don't know what does.
You are discounting the possibility that a) our coaches are too stupid to properly identify and exploit said weakness (extremely likely, especially with KF and GD calling the offensive shots) and b) the fact that there is currently no RB on our roster with the proven ability to exploit said weakness, either. Other than that, great plan.
You're correct, we do live in a free country; and we have every right to our opinions about his choices. If you are going to judge someone on their choices; you better make sure that all of yours have been perfect. Unless of course you are the Judge, Jury and Executioner.
How do you know this? I guess I haven't read that anywhere. Do you work there or something?Newsflash, you don't reach the NFL at the University of Iowa from the coaches doghouse. Spearman's relationship with Ferentz has been strained ever since his arrest. Ferentz took away his starting position and gave it to a freshman walk on. Spearman was never going to start again under this coaching staff no matter what he did.
Hm, ok. Don't ever vote in an election then. Or work in the legal system. Or management. Or become a father.
"Hey, Johnny, I understand you've been skipping class, and were arrested for DUI last night. I don't want to judge you though, can I be your friend?"
You are entitled to your opinion and I can respect that; but your examples are so far fetched that it's laughable.
So none of your friends have ever skipped class?
So none of you friends have even broken the law?
I'm assuming that this is the case because how could they ever be a good person but yet done something as drastic as the things you stated.
I vote because its my right to do so. I vote after forming an opinion about the candidates views and agendas.
I don't work in the legal system; but last I new there are guidelines that need to be followed.
I do work in management; but I'm guess you don't. As a manager, if you are going to judge people you wouldn't work for me. That's a good way to get yourself into a heap of legal trouble.
And finally as a father that has kids that are grown and gone; and yeah they have made mistakes like everyone else. In my opinion some of their choice wouldn't have been my choices, but that still doesn't mean they are bad people. And it doesn't mean that I will disown them because I don't agree with them at times.
Now back to the topic at hand.
New tweet from Reggie today...ouch
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Sorry for the image. I can't retweet him or copy his tweets.
Caddy is right...Iowa better have two spies on their QB or he will run for 200 yards against us. I wouldn't take Iowa even up against them.
So you are gonna fire someone cause they judge others????? Talk about a heap of legal trouble.
Your employees are judging you and the job you are doing all the time. If you don't think they are, then you are just completely delusional.