It's tough to be a good play caller or a successful offense when you are 2nd and 9 most of the time.
At least give a guy some sustained opportunity to show if he's got anything to offer. I'm not convinced by anyone on the offensive side until they prove themselves, but he has to give someone a real shot.
we have a qb that when the primary option is not available...put's his head down and looks for running lanes....we have a high school offense...embarrassing.
this offense doesn't seem any differen/better than when we had Tom H calling plays.
this offense doesn't seem any differen/better than when we had Tom H calling plays.
I understand it's hard to divvy out carries to 4 RB's + Richardson, but at some point you'd hope Messingham or whoever is in charge of this stuff would say "Hm, Shontrelle is only gaining about a yard per carry. We're running up the middle a lot. Maybe we should utilize our 240 pound RB?" And they would stick Jeff Woody in the game. I've never understood the lack of carries for Woody. He's not fumble-prone and he makes the LB's think twice about trying to stop the run.
In the passing game, it's time to throw the ball downfield. Obviously Iowa was essentially playing prevent defense but Bundrage shredded their safeties and corners for 3 TD's. It's not like anything else is working either, so why not spread it out more? Right now we're basically trying to get 4-5 yards per play whether it's a run or a pass. That slow, methodical style works if you're willing to use play action, WR reverses, and other "gadgets" to exploit the D when they begin to play too tight. If Messingham would have waited any longer to throw downfield, he probably would've been murdered by Rhoads. With Tom Herman, our offense was willing to take shots to the endzone and throw in the middle of the field, not just to the sideline every time. Time to get rid of the 5-yard out route on 3rd and 10.
...At least five Hawkeye tacklers on the ball carrier every time they got the ball. It is glaringly there when one looks at the replay of the game. Will that change?
My guess is the qb foot hurts upon delivery to the side.I watched the game again yesterday and some glaring things came to my attention. The first one has to do with the inability of our quarterback to pass the ball. Numerous times when passing out to the flats his passes were two feet too high for our receivers to be able catch and then run with the ball. Our receivers were constantly jumping out of their shorts trying to catch a ball that was always too high for them to catch and then run. Needless to say they were just getting creamed once they caught the ball. If I was one of them and it happened a second time I would yell at Richardson!!! Only one passing play over the middle until the end of the game. Will Rhoads see that when evaluating the game plan and play calling? No blocking period. I don't care if we had Adrian Peterson run the ball he would only get five yards because no one blocks up front. At least five Hawkeye tacklers on the ball carrier every time they got the ball. It is glaringly there when one looks at the replay of the game. Will that change?
Maybe Messingham should have avoided run plays up the gut on first down. But when you play sheet
looks like this... View attachment 21930 What do you expect.
I think that is too complex, its more like this... View attachment 21932
People saying in a vacuum that the bubble screen on 4th and 4 was terrible are morons. Iowa sends a blitz there (which they do a lot more frequently now than they used to) and it's a huge play. We gambled and lost. It happens. Unfortunately that ball was one of the best delivered balls Richardson had up to that point in the game.
The play calling against UNI was bad. The play calling against Iowa was fine...the quarterback struggled the first 50 minutes to deliver quality passes and when he isn't able to run the offense has zero dimensions to it. There isn't a playbook in the country that works when the offensive line can't run block and the quarterback is struggling to deliver good passes.
...The play calling against Iowa was fine...
You mean, like throwing a -1 yard pass on 4th and 4?
With the way our line run blocks there isn't a solution to the running game. Sam was struggling to throw the ball so that's out the window.Really? ... Hard to run a zone read/pistol offense with a gimpy QB. And that was the game plan after two weeks to prepare.
With the way our line run blocks there isn't a solution to the running game. Sam was struggling to throw the ball so that's out the window.
What plays are left? Can't do wildcat because we can't run block. Can't just sling it around because Sam was terrible the first 50 minutes throwing.
Now if Sam had to play because Rohach isn't ready, that's the staff's problem for not having a capable quarterback recruiting to backup.