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The reaosn Iowa lost is that we have a head coach that doesnt believe in his players or his staff to make a play when they need to. Im so fucking sick of watching Iowa play for overtime that it makes me crazy. This isnt the first time Iowa has had the ball, had timeouts, and only needed 1 or 2 plays to get into FG range yet we basically take a knee. If you dont trust your staff or your players then you need a new staff and you need new players.
I made a post in the other thread already about this kinda. The 4th and 1 was the worse call of the game by Kirk imo. ISU had full momentum with their offense and we needed a TD there instead of 3. The Hawks were deep in ISU territory and needed 1 yard for 3 attempts at 6.. Instead they go for 3 and I knew right away the game was going to OT when that call was made.
I don't think it's an easy fix for the Hawks on offense. Even if they get more aggressive on offense which yes I absolutely agree they should. We still have Ken O'keefe.. I just have no faith in him :\
The best play to come out of the Hawkeyes in the last 5 years on offense was setup/designed by McNutt not our actual offensive coordinator. That says it all imo.
They lost because they went up against a better team.
Two missed fields and two fumbles inside the 10 yard line for the cyclones and ISU still won.
Sarcasm. It's something that you don't learn in veterinary school.They lost because they went up against a better team.
Two missed fields and two fumbles inside the 10 yard line for the cyclones and ISU still won.
Iowa State played great, much better than I thought they were but that doesnt change the fact Iowa had an opportunity to win the game and still chose to play like pussies.
Soooo .... you are saying ..... Iowa beat Iowa?
Soooo .... you are saying ..... Iowa beat Iowa?
Nothing against you or Iowa personally.
I just find it funny that Oregon Duck comes on and says that Oregon beat Oregon and he is persecuted as a poor loser.
Not trying to pick a fight or anything just pointing out inconsistencies on the board.