All Iowa Football Team---Post Bowl Edition

Was Legend the douche who proclaimed himself not to be a douche last week? The last couple days he has appeared to be the biggest Hawk douche here. That is saying something.
 
By rule the defense crossed the neutral zone(twice) causing kolar to jump.

Kolar wasn’t on the LOS, he was in the backfield. Read the rules it is clear, the Oline has to react to someone in the neutral zone, not a TE lined up in the backfield.
 
He is really good. Banwart was 3rd team for Guards. Those were the only two players from the state on PFF AA teams.

No Foster? I was told he was good this year. I watched the second half against OK and he was getting abused again and had some bad penalties.
 
I personally don't support it. It doesn't have the same recognition as the other All-American teams.

I totally agree with you, and frankly passing it off like they can grade every play without knowing the play calls and assignments is disingenuous at best. I just know a certain poster used PFF often to make absolute statements like they were unimpeachable so I figured everyone here loved PFF.
 
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The rule says nothing about it being just the oline.

No, but the movement has to be something that he would do on the snap of the ball. In other words, the movement causes the TE to move as if he thought the ball was snapped. People are really saying, the TE was set (in a two pt. stance), and he can't reset? Have you watched how many times a game our TEs, both on and off the LOS shift and reset?

Standing upright and pointing at a guy in the neutral zone isn't that. Nowadays there is so much shifting/resetting, standing up to look at the sideline for a playcall or change, and pointing out protection/blitzes, they aren't going to call that sort of thing.

******** about the offsides/non-offsides call is dumb to me. First, if there's no contact, the ball isn't snapped, and the description of movement by the offensive players doesn't necessarily fit the description of a false start.

Second, even if it was, Purdy gets a big gain and a first down on the next play, so it literally had zero impact on the game at all.
 
Foster struggled Saturday. In his defense Perkins is ridiculously good

Have to give a tip of the hat to Grinch, too. He threw all kinds of different stunts, mixing in some blitzing, and some spying on Purdy. Our OLs strength is in the run game. They are fine in pass protection if you are in run or pass down and distance situations where you can use play action and reduce the likelihood of stunting.

OU committed bodies to the run game on 1st down and won that battle a lot. ISU was in too many obvious passing situations, so they could do whatever the wanted in terms of stunts. That really allowed them to get pressure with 3 and 4. That was ballgame.
 
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