*FuckinFuck Petras
At least we have this guy
“we dont plan on being on offense today”At least we have this guy
Then they should cut them all and replace everyone involved with bringing them here.I’ve said it before but any fan rooting for Petras to lose the job would be sorely disappointed if it actually happened. Padilla appears to have a noodleish arm and isn’t much more mobile. Deuce is apparently not even close.
Best case scenario is for Petras to improve. He seems to have by far the best arm and KOK said his knowledge of the offense is as good as any QB he has had. I think the ceiling is higher with Petras and hopefully having spring and fall ball helps out a lot.
Perhaps Padilla sucks; maybe we'll know more by May 1. But he looked rather good in the final spring scrimmage of 19 as an early enrollee. He moved the team well and threw a nice TD to Nico in the corner of the end zone. He threw a couple of crisp balls against Michigan State and moved well. And one of our weaker armed QBs (Hartlieb) passed for almost 7k in two years while earning All Big 10 both years. (KF was also pretty sure he was the 3rd string QB based on practice.)II’ve said it before but any fan rooting for Petras to lose the job would be sorely disappointed if it actually happened. Padilla appears to have a noodleish arm and isn’t much more mobile. Deuce is apparently not even close.
Best case scenario is for Petras to improve. He seems to have by far the best arm and KOK said his knowledge of the offense is as good as any QB he has had. I think the ceiling is higher with Petras and hopefully having spring and fall ball helps out a lot.
QB, more than any other position in the entire game, is predicated upon that 6 inches between the ears and how it functions when the shit starts flying in games. Spencer was an abject disaster in game last year. And the simple fact of the matter, is that you have absolutely no idea how they will perform until given that opportunity. I don’t give a shit how they perform in Practice....we need to see some game Reps to see what we have. Because what the Hawks have currently..:is statistically, one of the very worst QB’s in all of college football.I’ve said it before but any fan rooting for Petras to lose the job would be sorely disappointed if it actually happened. Padilla appears to have a noodleish arm and isn’t much more mobile. Deuce is apparently not even close.
Best case scenario is for Petras to improve. He seems to have by far the best arm and KOK said his knowledge of the offense is as good as any QB he has had. I think the ceiling is higher with Petras and hopefully having spring and fall ball helps out a lot.
Ok? I’m not disagreeing with any of that. My point is that Petras seems to have more physical tools than the other guys in the program, so I’d much rather Petras figure out the mental side of it than have Padilla win the job. I feel like Iowa’s ceiling with Petras playing good football is higher than with Padilla playing good football.QB, more than any other position in the entire game, is predicated upon that 6 inches between the ears and how it functions when the shit starts flying in games. Spencer was an abject disaster in game last year. And the simple fact of the matter, is that you have absolutely no idea how they will perform until given that opportunity. I don’t give a shit how they perform in Practice....we need to see some game Reps to see what we have. Because what the Hawks have currently..:is statistically, one of the very worst QB’s in all of college football.
My point is that without the 6 inches between the ears functioning at a high level...none of the “physical tools” mean Dick. And last year, Petras’ brain was fucking broken.Ok? I’m not disagreeing with any of that. My point is that Petras seems to have more physical tools than the other guys in the program, so I’d much rather Petras figure out the mental side of it than have Padilla win the job. I feel like Iowa’s ceiling with Petras playing good football is higher than with Padilla playing good football.
Getting it out quickly is good if you are making reads quickly. You can also get rid of the ball quickly by dumping it off to the running back if your first option is covered, which is a less ideal way to obtain the same goal.Spencer seems to think “getting it out quickly” is the key. KOK says he needs to slow down his progressions (I read that as shit his pants less). There is some room to reconcile those two things, but not a ton. I pray it doesn’t portend a more fulsome return to Greg Davis field compressing dipshittery.
How about a receiver corps of Riley McCarron, Jerminic Smith, and a bit of Ronald Nash and Adrian Falconer thrown in? And Peter Pekar at TE, along with freshman Fant. (That was when CJ "regressed" because of Greg Davis.)I agree, but Petras is a really unathletic as a runner, which means that the skill positions need to be well above the KF era average for that statement about the ceiling to be true. I think they are largely thanks to Copeland.
Spencer would be an absolute disaster with a JVB / Jake level surrounding cast, imo
And fixing brains is exceedingly rare. I'd bet a nickel that's why Hayden didn't mess with the Petras of 1992- Matt Eyde- for very long.My point is that without the 6 inches between the ears functioning at a high level...none of the “physical tools” mean Dick. And last year, Petras’ brain was fucking broken.
Do we have time?Fuck Petras
you probably doDo we have time?
imagine Jake R with those guys. he was bad enough with the mediocre group he hadHow about a receiver corps of Riley McCarron, Jerminic Smith, and a bit of Ronald Nash and Adrian Falconer thrown in? And Peter Pekar at TE, along with freshman Fant. (That was when CJ "regressed" because of Greg Davis.)
Anybody not named Michael Vick wouldI agree, but Petras is a really unathletic as a runner, which means that the skill positions need to be well above the KF era average for that statement about the ceiling to be true. I think they are largely thanks to Copeland.
Spencer would be an absolute disaster with a JVB / Jake level surrounding cast, imo
Right, and that’s what it’s going to be. Dump offs to the running backs, 3 yards outs, etc. We saw last year that the coaches don’t trust Petras to throw downfield, and when he did make a rare downfield throw he was terrible at it.Getting it out quickly is good if you are making reads quickly. You can also get rid of the ball quickly by dumping it off to the running back if your first option is covered, which is a less ideal way to obtain the same goal.
Was this not also the case last year?Spencer has been lights out in practice fwiw.
Winning in the dark?Spencer has been lights out in practice fwiw.
No, I was told deer in headlights lyWas this not also the case last year?
This is not in the spirit of what halo is all about.Listen guys I am not a huge petras fan but holy shit. Players get better.
he was playing decent at the end of the year.
Smith, Powell, KMM, Vande and Hillyer (with Duzey and Hamilton and even the young Kittle at TE) were like Alabama-Clemson in comparison. It's hard to overstate how important Wadley was in 2016.imagine Jake R with those guys. he was bad enough with the mediocre group he had
Lights are on but nobody’s homeSpencer has been lights out in practice fwiw.
Counterpoint:Listen guys I am not a huge petras fan but holy shit. Players get better.
he was playing decent at the end of the year.
Iowa struggling to put away shitty Scott Frost Nebrantska teams is one of the most baffling and frustrating things of the last few seasons.Counterpoint:
Spinnin’ Spencer PetrasCounterpoint:
What? They didn't change the offense for him, he just missed every deep ball until the final couple of games. Attempting throws downfield is not optional in our offense.Right, and that’s what it’s going to be. Dump offs to the running backs, 3 yards outs, etc. We saw last year that the coaches don’t trust Petras to throw downfield, and when he did make a rare downfield throw he was terrible at it.
Given that from last year, and given what we’ve seen from past versions of the Iowa Hawkeye offense, every sign points to “getting it out quickly” to mean short routes and dump offs.
We offered him pretty early (before we got a commitment from Justin Britt). I think they liked him at camp the prior year but he was small and had put on like 50 more pounds. In any event, I assume he got passed and Myslinkski may only need one year of seasoning before taking over.Fenske was a reach and likely would have been a walk on in most years.
did we want any of those guys anyways? Serious question since I’m sure you watched their high school film and I enjoy your opinion.Arrivederci, '19ers
Miller
McCall
Byrd
Jeudy
Hunt (never came)
McKinney
Fenske
Has McCall officially left?Arrivederci, '19ers
Miller
McCall
Byrd
Jeudy
Hunt (never came)
McKinney
Fenske
White guy transferFenske was a reach and likely would have been a walk on in most years.
Hunt was “expected” to be pretty good at MSU wasn’t he?did we want any of those guys anyways? Serious question since I’m sure you watched their high school film and I enjoy your opinion.
The coaches really liked Miller from what I remember about his recruitment. At one point they thought they were getting the best tackle in the class but he couldn’t handle it mentally. Hunt would have been nice.did we want any of those guys anyways? Serious question since I’m sure you watched their high school film and I enjoy your opinion.