Kinnickson
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Maybe because he didn't start last year? I don't get what you are trying to prove with the link.
Maybe because he didn't start last year? I don't get what you are trying to prove with the link.
Nobody said he was going to be tony gonzalez, They said he would play in the nfl.
everyone in this thread is saying there is no matching up with CJ and that he's a lock for the draft. BUT, that's almost all based on potential and very little actual on field results.
Do you really need someone to explain to you why C.J. is going to play on Sundays? I sure hope not.
did i not say like two posts ago that he has many of the measurables that make up a very good TE? pretty sure I did.
but POTENTIAL doesn't mean you can start etching his name into the John Mackey Award 3 weeks before the season.
You questioned whether or not C.J. is a lock to play in the nfl in your last post, big guy.
Brad Herman had 95 yards last year and is on the Pats roster... NFL teams would draft shawn johnson if she played TE at Iowa.
On paper Iowa has the worst team it has had in quite a while. On paper ISU has the best team it has had probably since '05. I was saying this long before yesterdays practice.
Iowa will not score a ton of points this year. doesn't mean they won't win games, but they aren't going to be running up the score on anyone. I mean even very good Iowa teams in recent years haven't scored a ton due to KF's conservative style of play. they will have a hard time considering the inexperience at some of the skill positions on offense.
I think ISU will win at kinnick this year. both teams will score <24 points.
so since Iowa is a pipeline to the NFL they should contend for the big ten this year right?
So, by your logic: ISU is going to be nearly as good (but not quite) as the 2005 team, which went 7-5. AKA ISU could be 6-6 this year, but I bet you think they'll actually win more games than that. Now I think a team can be better or worse than their record, see Iowa 2009 and then 2010. But lets say record=quality of team.
That means ISU six wins by your logic (you said ISU nearly as good as '05): show me ISUs 6 wins please.
And my real point is your biased inconsistency. You think ISU is going to have a good 2012, after averaging 6 wins per year for the past three seasons. You think they are going to take a step forward and win 7-8-9? What is your prediction for the clones?
Yet, you fail to recognize that the 'next guy in' for the hawks at the TE position will become a great player. Lets look at that backstory: every TE starter we've had has gone to the NFL, he is the former #1 ranked TE in the nation, he is the most physically talented of all the TEs we've ever had. But he's not going to be successful right? I'll say something about CJF that you can understand: physically, he's Royce White at TE... he really creates a lot of offense, eh?
wasn't Blake Larson the top ranked recruit at his position coming in? what NFL roster is he on?
So, by your logic: ISU is going to be nearly as good (but not quite) as the 2005 team, which went 7-5. AKA ISU could be 6-6 this year, but I bet you think they'll actually win more games than that. Now I think a team can be better or worse than their record, see Iowa 2009 and then 2010. But lets say record=quality of team.
That means ISU six wins by your logic (you said ISU nearly as good as '05): show me ISUs 6 wins please.
And my real point is your biased inconsistency. You think ISU is going to have a good 2012, after averaging 6 wins per year for the past three seasons. You think they are going to take a step forward and win 7-8-9? What is your prediction for the clones?
Yet, you fail to recognize that the 'next guy in' for the hawks at the TE position will become a great player. Lets look at that backstory: every TE starter we've had has gone to the NFL, he is the former #1 ranked TE in the nation, he is the most physically talented of all the TEs we've ever had. But he's not going to be successful right? I'll say something about CJF that you can understand: physically, he's Royce White at TE... he really creates a lot of offense, eh?
Good one bro. That stings a little less knowing that the best player in the history of ISU football enjoyed an awesome career with the Barnstormers. Todd Blythe, #1 on his back, #1 in your hearts
wasn't Blake Larson the top ranked recruit at his position coming in? what NFL roster is he on?