douglasbader
Said Tom Brady's Career Was Over in 2008
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1. The entire team owes a huge fucking apology to Marcus Coker. He put on a performance that was a thing of beauty, played his ass off and the rest of the team (and mostly the Coaches and Mike Meyer) fucked him over.
2. Defense actually played well enough to win the game and it was once again the Offense on the road (specifically KOK and Vandenberg) that failed them. Iowa's Defense actually completely shut down Minnesota's Offense outside of 1 stupid long pass play for the majority of the first 3 quarters. In Minnesota's first 7 possessions, the Defense held them to 5 punts, a fumble and a TD. 2 of the scoring drives they gave up later in the game were due in part to horrible field position caused by a terrible fumble by Vandenberg and the onside kick.
3. Mike Meyer should be slapped in the face. He chokes on a chip shot and then shanks a curve ball off the upright. He also can't seem to kick the ball in the end zone this year. I don't think he is the answer at Kicker in the long run and hopefully Kohen and the kid coming in from West Virginia can push him for playing time.
4. James Vandenberg is a paper tiger until he can actually win a game on the road. I have defended him as much as anyone, but it is just obvious outside of his performance at Ohio State as a Freshman (and even that was suspect in some ways) that James shits the bed the second he leaves Iowa City. He doesn't see the field worth a shit and is terrible at picking up blitzes. On the play where he got blown up, the CB even showed blitz leaving the WR absolutely WIDE OPEN and he never even looked that way, just locked on to his main target.
5. Keenan Davis - I think that Iowa missed him a bunch today and it is infuriating he couldn't play because he was injured after being left on the field in a worthless blowout.
6. Pass Blocking - the Offensive Line has been dominant lately on the run, but they are bad when it comes to pass protection. This leads me to.....
7. Offensive Guards - sorry, but Iowa will be a much better team the day Tobin and Gettis are no longer on the field.
8. Bizarre substitutions and personnel decisions - Coaches refuse to take out Keenan Davis during a blowout of Indiana but somehow decide that on the road in the first half of a tie game is the place to start playing Jordan Cotton and Staggs? Cotton has NEVER played and suddenly you are running him out there in front of players who have played like Grant and Shumpert? WTF??
You make a long overdue decision to start Scherff instead of Tobin but then you have Tobin on the field during most of the key situations??
10. Jordan Bernstine - He was a not good on Kick Off's. No burst, hesitant and ran right into the pile.
11. Linebackers - For a position that looked pretty good early on in the year, they have regressed. Morris looks lost and is simply too weak and injured to be effective at this point. Kirksey is also getting out of position, breaks contain and gets pushed around. Nielson just isn't that good.
12. Prater - he is competing for this year's "Player I won't be sad to see graduate".
13. Playcalling - KOK did a horrendous job again today of playcalling. He seems to have a knack for killing his own drives and putting Vandenberg in a position to fail. He has to get Vandenberg on the move in the passing game with more rollouts, waggles, etc.
Where the fuck are the screen passes? Teams are just, as Chris Martin put it during the game, playing with their hair on fire during passing situations. I think we have only thrown 1 or 2 screens to the RB all year long.
What was he doing on that last drive? You go empty backfield spread with plenty of time left instead of giving the ball to the guy who has 252 yards rushing? It wasn't like Iowa needed a TD, they were only down 1. Just mindblowing.
14. McNutt - GET HIM THE FUCKING BALL!!!!11#@%#$^$#^ Why can't KOK ever use him like other teams use receivers against Iowa? Northwestern throws to Ebert on every fucking play and he makes something happen, Iowa should be just throwing to him in the flat and letting him create with his size. Such a waste of the best receiver this school has ever had.
Coaching is going to be #15, but that needs its own separate post.
I know everyone wants to say that this team is a "Bad" team, but I just don't think it is. 1999 and 2000 were bad teams. 2007 was a much worse team.
This year's team is mediocre with the potential to be so much more. Even today they dominated the game but just played Ferentz ball to keep it close enough to give it away at the end.
It is the reason that I think they still pull off a couple of wins before the end of the year. I think that other teams are going to look past them and Iowa is still good enough to beat anyone that they play, especially at home and given that the Big Ten is very down this year. They will get one of the 2 at home and I think will finally break the road losing streak at Purdue and will be playing for their 8th win when they go into Lincoln the day after Thanksgiving.
2. Defense actually played well enough to win the game and it was once again the Offense on the road (specifically KOK and Vandenberg) that failed them. Iowa's Defense actually completely shut down Minnesota's Offense outside of 1 stupid long pass play for the majority of the first 3 quarters. In Minnesota's first 7 possessions, the Defense held them to 5 punts, a fumble and a TD. 2 of the scoring drives they gave up later in the game were due in part to horrible field position caused by a terrible fumble by Vandenberg and the onside kick.
3. Mike Meyer should be slapped in the face. He chokes on a chip shot and then shanks a curve ball off the upright. He also can't seem to kick the ball in the end zone this year. I don't think he is the answer at Kicker in the long run and hopefully Kohen and the kid coming in from West Virginia can push him for playing time.
4. James Vandenberg is a paper tiger until he can actually win a game on the road. I have defended him as much as anyone, but it is just obvious outside of his performance at Ohio State as a Freshman (and even that was suspect in some ways) that James shits the bed the second he leaves Iowa City. He doesn't see the field worth a shit and is terrible at picking up blitzes. On the play where he got blown up, the CB even showed blitz leaving the WR absolutely WIDE OPEN and he never even looked that way, just locked on to his main target.
5. Keenan Davis - I think that Iowa missed him a bunch today and it is infuriating he couldn't play because he was injured after being left on the field in a worthless blowout.
6. Pass Blocking - the Offensive Line has been dominant lately on the run, but they are bad when it comes to pass protection. This leads me to.....
7. Offensive Guards - sorry, but Iowa will be a much better team the day Tobin and Gettis are no longer on the field.
8. Bizarre substitutions and personnel decisions - Coaches refuse to take out Keenan Davis during a blowout of Indiana but somehow decide that on the road in the first half of a tie game is the place to start playing Jordan Cotton and Staggs? Cotton has NEVER played and suddenly you are running him out there in front of players who have played like Grant and Shumpert? WTF??
You make a long overdue decision to start Scherff instead of Tobin but then you have Tobin on the field during most of the key situations??
10. Jordan Bernstine - He was a not good on Kick Off's. No burst, hesitant and ran right into the pile.
11. Linebackers - For a position that looked pretty good early on in the year, they have regressed. Morris looks lost and is simply too weak and injured to be effective at this point. Kirksey is also getting out of position, breaks contain and gets pushed around. Nielson just isn't that good.
12. Prater - he is competing for this year's "Player I won't be sad to see graduate".
13. Playcalling - KOK did a horrendous job again today of playcalling. He seems to have a knack for killing his own drives and putting Vandenberg in a position to fail. He has to get Vandenberg on the move in the passing game with more rollouts, waggles, etc.
Where the fuck are the screen passes? Teams are just, as Chris Martin put it during the game, playing with their hair on fire during passing situations. I think we have only thrown 1 or 2 screens to the RB all year long.
What was he doing on that last drive? You go empty backfield spread with plenty of time left instead of giving the ball to the guy who has 252 yards rushing? It wasn't like Iowa needed a TD, they were only down 1. Just mindblowing.
14. McNutt - GET HIM THE FUCKING BALL!!!!11#@%#$^$#^ Why can't KOK ever use him like other teams use receivers against Iowa? Northwestern throws to Ebert on every fucking play and he makes something happen, Iowa should be just throwing to him in the flat and letting him create with his size. Such a waste of the best receiver this school has ever had.
Coaching is going to be #15, but that needs its own separate post.
I know everyone wants to say that this team is a "Bad" team, but I just don't think it is. 1999 and 2000 were bad teams. 2007 was a much worse team.
This year's team is mediocre with the potential to be so much more. Even today they dominated the game but just played Ferentz ball to keep it close enough to give it away at the end.
It is the reason that I think they still pull off a couple of wins before the end of the year. I think that other teams are going to look past them and Iowa is still good enough to beat anyone that they play, especially at home and given that the Big Ten is very down this year. They will get one of the 2 at home and I think will finally break the road losing streak at Purdue and will be playing for their 8th win when they go into Lincoln the day after Thanksgiving.