tm3308
Well-Known Member
I noticed you didnt answer my question if Ricky had played and taken OSU to overtime and lost would we all still be talking about it like he invented the wheel?
As for the UNI game its tough to pick Iowa players that stood out. Maybe Moeaki?
Part of the offenses problem was no running game... Paki was a bad idea and they stuck with it far too long. The offensive line was awful and the defense had real trouble stopping their passing game.
Ricky didnt play great thats for sure, but had just the one fumble that I recall completed 65% of his passes and won the game.
The biggest problem I have always had with other Iowa fans is that they always are looking to the next qb, and still havent learned that sometimes you need to be careful what you wish for. I see this becoming that kind of situation, Ricky won every game he played in its entirety last year and who knows what would have happened had he finished that NW game and tOSU game
Ricky wouldn't get the credit for it like Vandenberg is because he's an upperclassmen, and one who's shown he's got plenty of moxie in the clutch. If he had done what Vanderberg did (meaning do it as a freshman making his first start), people would have been just as excited about Stanzi. But you expect that kind of performance from an upperclassman QB. It's very unusual to see someone in Vandenberg's position do it.
And no one is wishing that Vandenberg would start for us. Just that we might not wring our hands too much if Ricky were to go down. In other words, we feel kind of like Ricky is Joe Montana, and Vandenberg is Steve Young, as opposed to Ricky is Peyton Manning and Vandenberg is.....who's Indy's backup QB again?