thejumper5
Well-Known Member
During the game Saturday, the commentators noted that Greg Davis always ******* the first ten plays of the game. In most cases, coaches choose plays for their ****** that they have a lot of confidence in. They run those plays a extra in practice, and the players have a grasp of what is going to be called.
For the Hawkeyes vs. NIU, here's what the first ten plays resulted in:
(1&10, I25) +4 reception KMM
(2&6, I29) +7 run Bullock
(1&10, I36) +4 run Bullock
(2&6, I40) +5 reception Davis
(3&1, I45) +13 run Bullock
(1&10, N42) +9 run Bullock
(2&1, N33) +6 run Bullock
(1&10, N27) 0 run Bullock
(2&10, N27) +8 reception CJF
(3&2, N19) +3 run Bullock
Total: 7 rushes for 38 yards, 3/3 passing for 17 yards
Following the 10 play ******, Iowa went for 2 yards and a fumble, a loss of 1, and an incomplete pass before kicking a field goal. This was by far Iowa's most effective 10-play stretch of the game.
What conclusions can we draw from this stretch? Most importantly, I think we can say that the players are good at what they have extra practice doing. From there, I would suggest that once the players have more practice reps under their belt, the offense will end up being quite effective.
Thoughts?
For the Hawkeyes vs. NIU, here's what the first ten plays resulted in:
(1&10, I25) +4 reception KMM
(2&6, I29) +7 run Bullock
(1&10, I36) +4 run Bullock
(2&6, I40) +5 reception Davis
(3&1, I45) +13 run Bullock
(1&10, N42) +9 run Bullock
(2&1, N33) +6 run Bullock
(1&10, N27) 0 run Bullock
(2&10, N27) +8 reception CJF
(3&2, N19) +3 run Bullock
Total: 7 rushes for 38 yards, 3/3 passing for 17 yards
Following the 10 play ******, Iowa went for 2 yards and a fumble, a loss of 1, and an incomplete pass before kicking a field goal. This was by far Iowa's most effective 10-play stretch of the game.
What conclusions can we draw from this stretch? Most importantly, I think we can say that the players are good at what they have extra practice doing. From there, I would suggest that once the players have more practice reps under their belt, the offense will end up being quite effective.
Thoughts?
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