okeefe4prez
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What a way for him to go out in his last game calling the offense at Kinnick. I'm going to go ahead and call this a 10 win team at this point due to the bullshit that was heaped on us by the replay booth in that Minnesota game. Deacon is effectively undefeated as the starter. We lost two star TEs and the starting QB that we banked the whole season on.
I know, I get it, we win with defense and special teams and this offense is no bueno, but from a pure coaching standpoint the job Brian Ferentz did this year was the best year we have ever had during the Ferentz regime out of an offensive coordinator. 2004 was first, now that is moved down to second. Yeah, I know the offense is among the worst, if not the absolute worst in the country. The line is horrendous, but that is endemic of almost the entire college football landscape now. The QB is limited. The TE room is gutted. Yet here we are, with a ticket punched to Indy. Brian Ferentz fought and clawed this highly flawed offense into the bare minimum acceptable performance for us to WIN THE DAMNED DIVISION. It was ugly.
The complaints about Brian remind me of people who bragged about studying 2,000 hours for the bar exam. There is a point threshold established and the ultimate goal is to hit just that threshold. There is no bonus or upside to scoring a 300 when a 264 passes the test. Football is the same, at the end of the day if we have one point more than the other team we win. Brian Ferentz got this rag tag crew at least one more point than the opposition quite a few times. When I watch the other offenses at least in our division, which spans pretty much our entire "pipeline" recruiting territory, they are all loaded up with the same problems we have. I am of the opinion that this stuff has occurred as a result of population decline in the north, lower football participation rates in the north, improved athletics on defensive lines and for edge rushers, better disguises of pressures by defenses, and rule changes that destroyed Kirk's offensive line philosophy.
I will be in the vast minority with this take, but I think it sucks that we just won the division without our all-world starting QB that we hinged everything on this year and without two men who I believe possess first or second round NFL talent at TE and Brian Ferentz got his walking papers. It reminds me of what we did to Tom Davis and I think it's total bullshit. I'd have given the kid another year because I think he earned it at this point. We've given him 7 years to hone his skills and I think he has gotten a lot better, now all that pain we have sat through while he does on the job training is for naught. I think we will regret the day we got rid of the guy.
The ability of this staff to hold this team together is remarkable. It would have been easy for this team to collapse. I was worried that they would. Everyone knows how limited the offense is, but those kids rallied around the staff and the tribute they gave to Brian showed how much they love him.
I know, I get it, we win with defense and special teams and this offense is no bueno, but from a pure coaching standpoint the job Brian Ferentz did this year was the best year we have ever had during the Ferentz regime out of an offensive coordinator. 2004 was first, now that is moved down to second. Yeah, I know the offense is among the worst, if not the absolute worst in the country. The line is horrendous, but that is endemic of almost the entire college football landscape now. The QB is limited. The TE room is gutted. Yet here we are, with a ticket punched to Indy. Brian Ferentz fought and clawed this highly flawed offense into the bare minimum acceptable performance for us to WIN THE DAMNED DIVISION. It was ugly.
The complaints about Brian remind me of people who bragged about studying 2,000 hours for the bar exam. There is a point threshold established and the ultimate goal is to hit just that threshold. There is no bonus or upside to scoring a 300 when a 264 passes the test. Football is the same, at the end of the day if we have one point more than the other team we win. Brian Ferentz got this rag tag crew at least one more point than the opposition quite a few times. When I watch the other offenses at least in our division, which spans pretty much our entire "pipeline" recruiting territory, they are all loaded up with the same problems we have. I am of the opinion that this stuff has occurred as a result of population decline in the north, lower football participation rates in the north, improved athletics on defensive lines and for edge rushers, better disguises of pressures by defenses, and rule changes that destroyed Kirk's offensive line philosophy.
I will be in the vast minority with this take, but I think it sucks that we just won the division without our all-world starting QB that we hinged everything on this year and without two men who I believe possess first or second round NFL talent at TE and Brian Ferentz got his walking papers. It reminds me of what we did to Tom Davis and I think it's total bullshit. I'd have given the kid another year because I think he earned it at this point. We've given him 7 years to hone his skills and I think he has gotten a lot better, now all that pain we have sat through while he does on the job training is for naught. I think we will regret the day we got rid of the guy.
The ability of this staff to hold this team together is remarkable. It would have been easy for this team to collapse. I was worried that they would. Everyone knows how limited the offense is, but those kids rallied around the staff and the tribute they gave to Brian showed how much they love him.