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It’s also pretend football because against the upper echelon, of college football, it doesn’t compete and that’s the real reason kirk/gary don’t play those games in September. The other reasons are hogwash
It’s also pretend football because against the upper echelon, of college football, it doesn’t compete and that’s the real reason kirk/gary don’t play those games in September. The other reasons are hogwash
Iowa State is on that shit channel all the time. The announcers were saying that they were in for a treat because they were confused when they showed up and realized that neither team on the field was Iowa State. If you watched the Northern Iowa game you’d know how huge of homers the FS1 crew is for the Clowns. They were talking about how they hoped the clowns would come out of half and pound the Panthers. Far from impartial.Do we get the same FS1 announcers in Ames. I thought I heard one of them say they have never been to Ames. The other mentioned you're in for a treat. Really?? Ames, Iowa? Was I hammered?? I didn't think was
I did see some audibles and checks but it wasn't the same old same old. I will have to re-watch to pick up specifics but I did see Stanley reading the D and making corrections. That is one thing I do like about Iowa Football is they allow the QB to read the D and I think it shows when the last few QBs in our system have been on NFL rosters. I am hoping they give Stanley some more flexibility in what he is checking into. I think in the past it has been one maybe two choices based off the numbers in the box which teams have used against us.
I don't know about you but I cannot stand to watch the teams that have the QB back in shotgun clapping his hands and then turning to look at the sidelines for the call.
They’re not wrong, though. It can be good football but it’s still completely vanilla.
The other word you'll hear is "tempo". Not tempo in the sense that we run no huddle, quick snap offense....but our tempo is harder and more tenacious than most college teams. Even Wisconsin says that one of the most difficult things for them during Iowa week is getting their scout team to play at the tempo that Iowa plays at. When it's rolling, it just tears the shit out of teams. Even go back to Nebby's former DC who said after we kicked the shit out of them again that, "Their practices must be blood baths!".
But is it more than IOWA STATE and Alabama combined?You do know we play 4 road games this year against teams ranked in the pre-season top 25? That's more than Alabama and Clemson combined.
Try again.
Anyone who thinks the Iowa offense is vanilla isn't paying attention. Brian F. is changing our tendencies and this offense is much more diverse and hard to prepare for than it used to be. He also now, with Martin, ISM, Smith, and Tracy has a WR core that can get separation on their own. Now...we have to play a great opponent to see if they can do it against the likes of better competition...but that will come.
BF is starting to get his sea legs. I like where he's going...he's prepping us to play with the big boys...running game, short passing game, scheming to get a playmaker on a linebacker, and taking shots when the defense is in press. You have to do that...and more than once...and he did that the other night...they ran go routes 5-6 times...and got a few interference calls. Good stuff...and something other teams need to prepare for.
Also on BTN I thought Joshua Perry was really good with his comments about all the games this week. He appears to have done his homework. And he has credibility as a recent Ohio State player who said the Hawkeyes are tough and wear you out.We was actually the only really complimentary analyst and actually watched and commented what Iowa did "in the 2nd half". So, he actually watched it. He commented on how tough Iowa is and said a couple times "I've lived it".
I disagree with last Saturday though. They had WR's that were effective and spread the ball around to 10 different receivers. In years past, they were down an entire unit for the most part.
I think analysts just assume Iowa will be the same Iowa. They may be in their game plan or approach but the game won't be as boring, IMO.
Ah, Brandon Wehger...what could of been!Funny thing. When ISM got held--multiple times--it was "Iowa WRs need to get separation". When it happens to a WR at Texas, U$C, Michigan, Alabama, O$U, PSU, Oklahoma, Georgia, L$U, blah blah blah, it's, "Thats a penalty! How do the officials miss that?!"
Two different times ISM got grabbed by the arm &/or jersey. It reminded of the 2009 NW game, where McNutt got grabbed by the jersey and the officials totally missed it, as badly as they "saw" the Eubanks "hold" on Wegher's nullified TD run.
Sure, everybody gets "bad" calls. Some just more "bad" than others, though.
Urban was actually quite candid about the butt-kicking, he was quite positive about Iowa's program.Oh and you will probably never hear Urban (arguably one of the best college coaches ever) say we play boring.
I heard that too, thought they were the Universities announcers.Iowa State is on that shit channel all the time. The announcers were saying that they were in for a treat because they were confused when they showed up and realized that neither team on the field was Iowa State. If you watched the Northern Iowa game you’d know how huge of homers the FS1 crew is for the Clowns. They were talking about how they hoped the clowns would come out of half and pound the Panthers. Far from impartial.
The score was 10-7 at half against an awful MAC team. The first half was not good football. Iowa plays boring football, period. That is the style of football that KF plays. Iowa and Alabama are nothing alike other than the style of offense they play. Completely different level of athlete at Alabama, which makes it much more exciting to watch. Iowa has very few big plays, and takes a long time to drive the length of the field and score more often than not because they have very few plays over 20 yards. As far as the receivers and spreading the ball around. It will be interesting to see who gets open against a decent defense. They struggled getting open in the first half, but did better in the second. I'm not quite as optimistic as to what we have at receiver. Martin looks promising, but we really don't have a guy that can stretch the defense, and Stanley's long ball doesn't look any better than last year so far. Time will tell I guess.Why, because they didn't launch it 40 yrds? The coaches and Stanley spread the ball around which may end up being the best strategy for a team like Iowa so the defense can't key on just a few players. Iowa last Saturday didn't look any different than many good football teams. If f'ing Alabama did it (which they are quite similar actually), they'd be salivating on how good Alabama got everybody involved and spread the ball around. But, Iowa is just this plodding boring team. Screw it.
I noticed that as well. They didn't audible a lot on Saturday but went with the called play. They were willing to try to exploit blitzes instead of run from them. Stanley actually took the pressure and completed passes against the blitz.
I like that teams won't be able to force Iowa into an audible and down to a few plays to defend. Iowa may not always be successful against the blitz but at least they can keep the defense guessing a bit on what they are going to do. In the past, when Iowa checked out of a play, it extensively narrowed down the possibilities of plays they would run, many times a running play that was defended. Not anymore.