DTF
Well-Known Member
I have a radical idea: what if Iowa did their research and found a really good coach?
The alternative is always much worse than the status quo in the mind of the average Iowa fan, it makes no sense. There are always good coaches waiting for an opportunity. 70,000 fans, great facilities, great pay, and an environment that is conducive to players having a good time. What's not to like? Compare that to NW, Purdue, Indiana, Illinois, and Minnesota. Quit throwing a pity party for Iowa and set some expectations.
Look at O'Brien and PSU, the guy took one of the worst offenses with one of the plainest QB's in the B1G and turned it into one of the best offensive teams in the conference. How? He understands how to use personnel and call plays on offense. I guarantee he starts every drive with the intention of scoring, there is no way you can say the same for Kurt, just compare the playcalling. Run, Run, 0 yard pass, punt when you're down by 25? How is that getting you any closer to scoring a touchdown or winning the game? Where is the urgency?
Most of you probably had no idea who O'Brien was (I didn't either) except for the fact that he and Tom Brady were shouting in each other's faces a year or two ago. And you mean to tell me you have enough knowledge of all the assistants in either the NCAA or NFL and are certain nobody could do a better job than Kurt?
The logic some people use is absolutely astounding.
I'm not saying Kurt will never have a good season again and should be fired when they lose next week, but someone in the athletic department has to get to him and demand improvement in scheme and production for next year.
The alternative is always much worse than the status quo in the mind of the average Iowa fan, it makes no sense. There are always good coaches waiting for an opportunity. 70,000 fans, great facilities, great pay, and an environment that is conducive to players having a good time. What's not to like? Compare that to NW, Purdue, Indiana, Illinois, and Minnesota. Quit throwing a pity party for Iowa and set some expectations.
Look at O'Brien and PSU, the guy took one of the worst offenses with one of the plainest QB's in the B1G and turned it into one of the best offensive teams in the conference. How? He understands how to use personnel and call plays on offense. I guarantee he starts every drive with the intention of scoring, there is no way you can say the same for Kurt, just compare the playcalling. Run, Run, 0 yard pass, punt when you're down by 25? How is that getting you any closer to scoring a touchdown or winning the game? Where is the urgency?
Most of you probably had no idea who O'Brien was (I didn't either) except for the fact that he and Tom Brady were shouting in each other's faces a year or two ago. And you mean to tell me you have enough knowledge of all the assistants in either the NCAA or NFL and are certain nobody could do a better job than Kurt?
The logic some people use is absolutely astounding.
I'm not saying Kurt will never have a good season again and should be fired when they lose next week, but someone in the athletic department has to get to him and demand improvement in scheme and production for next year.