IowaLawWasRight
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Has anyone noticed how virtually every QB we go up against walks up to the line of scrimmage and still has 20 seconds left on the play clock. That gives him plenty of time to carefully scan the field, spot blitzes, make sure their guys are lined up, and audible when needed.
Then spend a few hours watching tape of Stanley play for the past 3 years. What's the difference? Stanley spends about 25 seconds in the huddle, then walks up to the line of scrimmage with about 6 seconds left on the play clock. He doesn't have time to scan the field, and most of the time he's lucky to get the ball off with 1 second on the play clock. I'm not sure there's a stat for it, but I would be willing to bet money that Stanley ranks in the top 5% in the nation on delay of game penalties. In fact, I don't think anyone else has been called for delay of game against Iowa unless it's on a punt.
Tempo is a big deal in college football. There was a brief time a few years back where Iowa made a concerted effort to increase the tempo, run some no huddle, and seemed to have a lot of success with it. I don't remember if that was pre-Brian or in Brian's first year, but it worked.
Is the problem that the staff sends the plays in too late? Does Stanley take too long in the huddle? Or is it an overall lackadaisical attitude where the guys slowly get back to the huddle and take their time getting to the line? Either way, it's an obvious problem with this team and I'm shocked I have not heard the staff or fans discuss it.
Watch next week and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Then spend a few hours watching tape of Stanley play for the past 3 years. What's the difference? Stanley spends about 25 seconds in the huddle, then walks up to the line of scrimmage with about 6 seconds left on the play clock. He doesn't have time to scan the field, and most of the time he's lucky to get the ball off with 1 second on the play clock. I'm not sure there's a stat for it, but I would be willing to bet money that Stanley ranks in the top 5% in the nation on delay of game penalties. In fact, I don't think anyone else has been called for delay of game against Iowa unless it's on a punt.
Tempo is a big deal in college football. There was a brief time a few years back where Iowa made a concerted effort to increase the tempo, run some no huddle, and seemed to have a lot of success with it. I don't remember if that was pre-Brian or in Brian's first year, but it worked.
Is the problem that the staff sends the plays in too late? Does Stanley take too long in the huddle? Or is it an overall lackadaisical attitude where the guys slowly get back to the huddle and take their time getting to the line? Either way, it's an obvious problem with this team and I'm shocked I have not heard the staff or fans discuss it.
Watch next week and you'll see what I'm talking about.