Two weeks of everyone outside the program bagging on us for week one is just what the doctor ordered. We’re going to come out with something to prove against Iowa.
Part of me wants to drop out of the AP poll, too. I think its 60/40 we do/don't.
Two weeks of everyone outside the program bagging on us for week one is just what the doctor ordered. We’re going to come out with something to prove against Iowa.
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Let's just see how we do against Iowa first before we make any overarching statements about the offensive line. If we do well against them I don't think anyone is going to be throwing the offensive line under the bus.Look. Our O-Line as currently constituted just isn’t that talented. It’s not CMC’s fault, it’s not anyone’s fault. But they are just limited. And they will continue to be limited because the talent just isn’t there right now. We’ve always been working around them rather than through them.
I don't think we'll drop 5 spots for beating a team and not looking god awful. AP voters will not only look at the score but they will look at the stats and probably drop us down a peg or two, but completely putting us out would surprise me a lot. It really does not matter in the grand scheme of things.Part of me wants to drop out of the AP poll, too. I think its 60/40 we do/don't.
Let's just see how we do against Iowa first before we make any overarching statements about the offensive line. If we do well against them I don't think anyone is going to be throwing the offensive line under the bus.
I don't think we'll drop 5 spots for beating a team and not looking god awful. AP voters will not only look at the score but they will look at the stats and probably drop us down a peg or two, but completely putting us out would surprise me a lot. It really does not matter in the grand scheme of things.
Yeah maybe. I just think it'll work itself out and we'll wind up being 24 or 25. We'll see here soon!You're more optimistic with AP voters than me!
I think most of those guys go off of score and score only. West coast guys, for sure.
Yeah maybe. I just think it'll work itself out and we'll wind up being 24 or 25. We'll see here soon!
I'm not saying we have an amazing offensive line or anything, I just don't think we're unbelievably bad either. We ran the ball for almost 200 yards last game and it's not like we had David Montgomery back there. Other than a select few times, we gave Brock quite a bit of time to throw the ball. We have to get some things fine tuned but I do think we were not abysmal against UNI.It’s not going to change the fact that they aren’t that talented and we have to work around them rather than through them. I’m not going to take that much out of the CyHawk game just like I’m not making this observation from the UNI game alone. Our Oline isn’t that good. They aren’t going to get much better. We already might have a shuffle situation which isn’t optimal. The question is whether the staff will continue to bang their heads against the wall (which we’ve seen in the past) or start figuring out how to play in reality.
I did a quick search on google and CBS, NCAA and the Stadium all have us still ranked. They all said the close game accounts for a couple of drops in the polls, but that's about it.Agreed!
It’s not going to change the fact that they aren’t that talented and we have to work around them rather than through them. I’m not going to take that much out of the CyHawk game just like I’m not making this observation from the UNI game alone. Our Oline isn’t that good. They aren’t going to get much better. We already might have a shuffle situation which isn’t optimal. The question is whether the staff will continue to bang their heads against the wall (which we’ve seen in the past) or start figuring out how to play in reality.
I'm not saying we have an amazing offensive line or anything, I just don't think we're unbelievably bad either. We ran the ball for almost 200 yards last game and it's not like we had David Montgomery back there. Other than a select few times, we gave Brock quite a bit of time to throw the ball. We have to get some things fine tuned but I do think we were not abysmal against UNI.
I'm not saying we have an amazing offensive line or anything, I just don't think we're unbelievably bad either. We ran the ball for almost 200 yards last game and it's not like we had David Montgomery back there. Other than a select few times, we gave Brock quite a bit of time to throw the ball. We have to get some things fine tuned but I do think we were not abysmal against UNI.
I did a quick search on google and CBS, NCAA and the Stadium all have us still ranked. They all said the close game accounts for a couple of drops in the polls, but that's about it.
Run blocking they were fine. Pass blocking was a regression from last year.
This x1000. The few things that made this game close came down to things that can be easily fixed. Even the pass that Jones dropped on I believe the first drive had the potential to go the distance. The blocking by the WR's were set up and if he makes one guy miss he was gone. It's little things like that that can keep the game close.For those complaining about a lack of deep throws, ISU got a pretty good taste of it's own medicine with what UNI did on defense, and from a scheming standpoint, they played it correctly. UNI dropped 3 safeties deep and was playing its first zone 10-12 yards deep. Take away big play potential and force the offense to be patient and dink and dunk. Sound familiar? The bait is to get impatient and try to force it deep, which we didn't.
And I know "what if's" are pointless, but take away the two drive killing effort penalties that wouldn't have been penalties any other year, as well as the fumble-that-wasnt-a-fumble, and the score probably looks something more like 24-6 or 30-6, and none of us are complaining despite the super vanilla playcalling, Purdy not rushing, and a few bad missed assignments by the OLine
This x1000. The few things that made this game close came down to things that can be easily fixed. Even the pass that Jones dropped on I believe the first drive had the potential to go the distance. The blocking by the WR's were set up and if he makes one guy miss he was gone. It's little things like that that can keep the game close.
UNI didn't make a mistake on either side of the ball. They were not going to provide us with any avenue to win the game easy. I brought this up to a friend, but two years ago we struggled offensively against UNI as well. We had 3 interceptions in the first half though, in which two of them were returned for TD's. Our offense pulled away at the end of the game but we already had a nice cushion to work with. The next game our offense came out firing on all cylinders against Iowa and looked fantastic.In the second half there were a few run plays that were dang close to being home runs too. Credit UNI, they are a very disciplined defensive team.