Not impressed with the RBs “at all?”
We must not have been watching the same game.
We must not have been watching the same game.
Not impressed with the RBs “at all?”
We must not have been watching the same game.
I rated your post dumb to welcome you back to posting and all the future dumb **** you'll say in the coming months.
Take a deep breath, I probably wont even post much again until basketball season.
I realize Montgomery was a once in a decade talent, but I wasnt impressed with the other running backs at all. Hall looks the part but obviously has alot to learn at this level. If a Big 12 championship is the ultimate goal this year, the other 3 running backs arent going to cut it. No explosive play ability or ability to break tackles at all. The offensive line looked extremely poor also.
That’s very close to saying a dominating, near-perfect game was required to avoid OT game with UNI, which screams inefficiency. Conservative football is built on being efficient.I’m actually more disappointed with threw it 41 times against UNI. Would have loved to see us be able to win with just the run game and only put it in the air 15-20 efficient times.
We were a few penalties, some bad blocking execution, and a TO turned into a TD away from winning this game comfortably with the run game and defense.
I thought the RB’s were fine I just think our Offensive line didn’t execute as well as we wanted them too. And that’s why I am happy for this week 2 bye week so we can re work our line.
We've got an early nominee for bat**** crazy post of the year.
The RB group is good and it's impressive that they were all successful. Oline got push up front which is ahead of last year.
Should have run more yesterday if anything. The edge was there often. The concern is ISU still has a trend of not takint what's there. 4th and 1 and running well? Run the ball and push reset instead of that weird pasa across the field.
Safeties deep? Take the underneath stuff and let the skillsets do work.
Thank you for not disappointing.
You dont understand what the word "probably" means? In any case, I honestly dont care that much about football, so my point still stands. I thought the offensive line, running backs, and play calling were extremely poor yesterday.
The offence just needs to find a new groove and get new playmakers involved. Very few players were actually bad in the game, not that meeker and jgj were very impressive. I feel like they need to spread the ball out more too heavy on deshante. I do feel like the problem is fixable. The team also needs to do red zone plays in practice till iowa
What do you disagree with @jereseib?Combine Lang and Croneys stats today and that’s 116 rushing yards. That leaves 15 carries that were given to Kene and Hall. If we had one back with 116 yards alone today you would have been saying that was a great day. Lang literally had 2 Montgomery type runs yesterday where he absolutely refused to go down.
Even the ESPN summary noted the questionable playcalling.
The summary that appears on ESPN.com isn't written by anyone at ESPN. It's the story from the Des Moines-based AP writer.
Still, most post game write ups don't focus on things like that unless there's specific plays that come up. Similar to how writers almost never comment on blown calls unless they're monumentally bad.
UNI's defense is very similar to ours. Don't give up big plays, and make the other team drive the length of the field in 4-6 yard chunks hoping they make a mistake that kills the drive. We moved the ball well every drive we had, but 6 ended with drive-killing mistakes. Two drives ended with dropped passes. Two drives were killed with the personal foul penalties. One drive ended on a whiffed block that led to Purdy's "fumble, and one drive ended on a missed chip-shot field goal. It was a good game plan by UNI knowing its the first game of the year and mistakes are going to be common.Uni dropped safeties every down. They pretty much had a game plan to take away our deep passes the whole game.
So playing “conservatively” against said defense and taking what’s there still resulted in too many errors to avoid OT and just 13 points in regulation...And too many errors constitutes 4.5 ypc, 75% completion %, two sacks, just 5 penalties, and just one turnover?UNI's defense is very similar to ours. Don't give up big plays, and make the other team drive the length of the field in 4-6 yard chunks hoping they make a mistake that kills the drive. We moved the ball well every drive we had, but 6 ended with drive-killing mistakes. Two drives ended with dropped passes. Two drives were killed with the personal foul penalties. One drive ended on a whiffed block that led to Purdy's "fumble, and one drive ended on a missed chip-shot field goal. It was a good game plan by UNI knowing its the first game of the year and mistakes are going to be common.