I actually agree that it wasn't as bad as the score indicated, however, there are still a lot of huge question marks we need to figure out in the next two weeks, or Iowa will beat us by double digits from what I saw watching both teams play in week one.
My biggest concern is pass protection. Epenesa and Gholston would have taken Purdy out of the game had we played Iowa on Saturday instead of UNI.
And my next biggest concern would be the scheme and the playcalling. We will obviously have to open up the playbook a LOT more against Iowa, and Manning will have to figure out his short yardage calls.
I actually agree that it wasn't as bad as the score indicated, however, there are still a lot of huge question marks we need to figure out in the next two weeks, or Iowa will beat us by double digits from what I saw watching both teams play in week one.
My biggest concern is pass protection. Epenesa and Gholston would have taken Purdy out of the game had we played Iowa on Saturday instead of UNI.
And my next biggest concern would be the scheme and the playcalling. We will obviously have to open up the playbook a LOT more against Iowa, and Manning will have to figure out his short yardage calls.
Didn't realize Pettway struggled.
Liked what he did the other day. What's his speed like, i.e. does he have big play potential?
Chris - Have you heard anything about Braxton Lewis? I'm surprised this hasn't been talked about more. Really missed his leadership and sure tackling last week.
Agreed with everything here. I rewatched - a lot of the lack of deep balls was the fact that they couldn’t protect long enough. If the line became serviceable that would be huge.
A few shots downfield would really help
I agree. Chris said the lack of explosive plays was due to guys not stepping up. I would say it had a lot more to do with the play-calling.
Pretty clear they like to run those quick hitters to Jones to Pettways side. He is a grown man out there and go take a corner completely out of the play.
Just hope the play calling isnt vanilla against Iowa as it was last year. They thrive against teams trying to ground and pound. Needs to be a game where we spread them out and throw the keys to Purdy.
Same old same old. If people bought the OL hype for like the 80th time that’s on them.
I thought our o-line actually played a pretty solid game. There were obviously a few hiccups but we ran it well and had a good surge up front. Most pass protection issues (Brock incomplete pass returned for 6) were due to blown assignment, which is 100% correctable. this o-line has a lot of potential and they will only get better.
Agreed with everything here. I rewatched - a lot of the lack of deep balls was the fact that they couldn’t protect long enough. If the line became serviceable that would be huge.
I agree. Chris said the lack of explosive plays was due to guys not stepping up. I would say it had a lot more to do with the play-calling.