Interpreting it, sure seems to be indicating that Hock blocks better than Fant.
I would agree. It still doesn't explain why you don't have one of your better offensive weapons in the field more, especially with KF saying they're better with him on the field and that defenses focusing on him opens up things for others.
BTW, Fant is the lead sports story at the Omaha World Herald:
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The NW game would have been the perfect time to use Fant at WR. Especially with Brandon Smith out.I would agree. It still doesn't explain why you don't have one of your better offensive weapons in the field more, especially with KF saying they're better with him on the field and that defenses focusing on him opens up things for others.
BTW, Fant is the lead sports story at the Omaha World Herald:
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There are dozens of "weird" things Kirk has done each year. Vegas should have a pre-season betting line by position.
After the 6-1 start, this might end up qualifying as a season-long Bad Beat on Van Pelt's show.FWIW, Vegas set Iowa's over/under win total at 7.5 before this season.
I think the obvious thing that we're all glossing over is the simplest explanation, which still bears out this week with the recent suggestions that Noah is still a first round pick. His metrics (vertical leap, 3-cone, etc) aren't going to change much, therefore this season has minimal impact on his NFL value. While I realize there may have been some family tweets, Mom, Dad and Noah all know the value of the upcoming draft. First round money comes with a guaranteed contract of likely 3 years with the 4th year optional.I would agree. It still doesn't explain why you don't have one of your better offensive weapons in the field more, especially with KF saying they're better with him on the field and that defenses focusing on him opens up things for others.
BTW, Fant is the lead sports story at the Omaha World Herald:
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That's some real insider stuff you got going there. I bet Drew Ott feels let down by Ferentz right about now. I guess we won't see much from AJ Epenesa for the rest of the year either, much less next year.I think the obvious thing that we're all glossing over is the simplest explanation, which still bears out this week with the recent suggestions that Noah is still a first round pick. His metrics (vertical leap, 3-cone, etc) aren't going to change much, therefore this season has minimal impact on his NFL value. While I realize there may have been some family tweets, Mom, Dad and Noah all know the value of the upcoming draft. First round money comes with a guaranteed contract of likely 3 years with the 4th year optional.
Kirk is never going to throw a player under the bus for playing it cautious by waiting for a guaranteed NFL contract, which is why you hear Kirk saying nothing but great things about Noah. By labeling him a specialist, it helps "justify" limited snaps, while still maintaining a more cautious approach to the season.
If you don't think there wasn't concern in the Fant camp after the jet sweep concussion, then you better take a look at the NFL money and realize the risk of getting injured at this point. I'm sure the coaches would love to play Noah more, but if there has been any hint from the Fant family about playing time and injuries, it is likely that the coaches are quietly respecting the families wishes, which may appear contrary to some of the tweets you've seen. But above all else, we all know Kirk is loyal, and generally speaking, the families of his players really like him. There is a reason for that....
Frustrating that we haven't seen a ton of him, particularly with the recent losses....
I think the obvious thing that we're all glossing over is the simplest explanation, which still bears out this week with the recent suggestions that Noah is still a first round pick.
Unless Fant doesn't necessarily want his teammates to know the reasoning....It makes no sense that they would hide this.
If he wants to sit out, why not just announce it? We've already seen similar things in cfb the last couple years.
Or, tell people he's injured.
So if the teammates don't know, you think KF would risk pissing off his entire team for 1 guy?Unless Fant doesn't necessarily want his teammates to know the reasoning....
Why would the entire team be pissed? Because of losing games? Maybe I guess, but when you're a team, you generally don't buy into the hype of a single guy making the team. In this case, we all can obviously see that Noah could be on the field making a difference, but for the players, next man in is a real thing, not to mention, there's no guarantee Stanley is even going to throw him the ball anyway, as you can quite often see playing out when Nate is in the game.So if the teammates don't know, you think KF would risk pissing off his entire team for 1 guy?
I'm nut buying it...
Put yourself in these shoes for a minute; you have some of the best metrics ever produced at tight end prior to your draft-eligible season; nothing will likely change those metrics. If that's my kid, sorry but the NFL is far more valuable than whether or not Iowa wins 8 games or 11... Those are facts....
I'm not arguing that he may have decided to sit!
I'm arguing that they'd have just announced that and not turned the situation into a fiasco. This is hurting KF's reputation and will hurt recruiting. Those are facts.