***Official Texas @ Iowa St. Game Thread***

Who is our best option at PK?


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simply1

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It would be "very good" if his ability to move his fingers had anything to do with his ability to walk again, however it doesn't.

At least know it wasn't the neck, and thus his entire body, which is generally how those go down.
 

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Anyone else think Tim Brewster is one of the biggest homer announcers for a particular team on a national TV game?
 

Chad

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I have a feeling Leonard isn't hurt that bad...but they are taking all the necessary precautions. Leonard is too tough.
 

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Arnaud is not even on the same level as Jantz. Are you kidding me?

I hope you're joking...Arnaud>Jantz...even thought that before tonight...making Jantz out to be the next Brett Favre is really laughable :rolleyes:
 

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It would be "very good" if his ability to move his fingers had anything to do with his ability to walk again, however it doesn't.

I'm not a doctor, but as I understand it, he would have to have been injured much lower than the neck to lost motion in his legs and not his hands.
 

Creed

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Oh what's new, offense turns the ball over on downs and texas gets ball on our side of the field. glad our offense puts our defense in a good position.
 

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People need to lay off Jantz, save that **** for the husker board. The guy is a work in progress just like Arnaud said he would be. Give him time to adjust to the speed of play, the guy has an amazing ceiling, if he had the blocking that UT's qbs had all game, he would be killing people right now.
 

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Why does Mack Brown keep passing the ball? Not just 1 random pass, but he's trying to run up the score...
 

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I hope you're joking...Arnaud>Jantz...even thought that before tonight...making Jantz out to be the next Brett Favre is really laughable :rolleyes:

It makes zero sense to complain about people talking down about Arnaud, and then saying the things you're saying about Jantz. Are you a troll?
 

Cy$

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Maybe this kind of post means we're rising to the heights of big brother. Kind of sounds like the fire Ken O'Keefe cries heard when Iowa loses.

better question...do you like what Herman has done with the offense since he's been here? :rolleyes:
 

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People need to lay off Jantz, save that **** for the husker board. The guy is a work in progress just like Arnaud said he would be. Give him time to adjust to the speed of play, the guy has an amazing ceiling, if he had the blocking that UT's qbs had all game, he would be killing people right now.

he needs some work on his mechanics...he has a huge upside...but in each of the games so far, early he floats passes and misses the open man...quick 3 and outs that shift early momentum...tough to overcome against a good team.
 

Die4Cy

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Spot texas 34 points and there isn't going to be much Jantz can do.
 

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I hope you're joking...Arnaud>Jantz...even thought that before tonight...making Jantz out to be the next Brett Favre is really laughable :rolleyes:

Who said anything about Brett Favre? Jantz is a way better passer and play maker than Arnaud ever was. The only thing Arnaud did better than Jantz was the read option. AA always seemed to make the right choice whether to keep it or hand the ball off.
 

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I'm not a doctor, but as I understand it, he would have to have been injured much lower than the neck to lost motion in his legs and not his hands.

No, anything below the cervical spinal cord would spare the upper extremities and impair the lower body, generally speaking.