HaydenHawk56
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One of the guys asked him in the presser about what was the reasoning behind running the reverse. Kirk said something to the effect of "they are nice when they work and not so nice when they don't." Although I think there is technical truth to that behind this obvious deflection on Brian's behalf, man on man has the reverse play, when called, has been a drive killer for this program more often than not. I'm sure we can point to other untimely plays were Iowa seems to be getting a little momentum and then they throw in the reverse (or other xyz random cute play) that loses 10+ yards and we get off schedule killing any momentum we just built up.
Far to often, Iowa's play calling on offense can't seem to get out of it's own way. IMHO, for the personal that is on this team, anything that is slow developing (especially in the red-zone areas or near it), unless Iowa has complete command of the game, she be very limited if not eliminated from the playbook. In fact, this team seem to play better with a faster tempo....probably because it gives them less time to think about things and for the opponent less time to get a read on things.
Far to often, Iowa's play calling on offense can't seem to get out of it's own way. IMHO, for the personal that is on this team, anything that is slow developing (especially in the red-zone areas or near it), unless Iowa has complete command of the game, she be very limited if not eliminated from the playbook. In fact, this team seem to play better with a faster tempo....probably because it gives them less time to think about things and for the opponent less time to get a read on things.