Rhoads> Ferentz???

I have posted a lot in this thread but it was only because Clark was making excuses after excuses on why KF hadn't had success lately...plus its hard to be the little brother when we've had more success in both major sports over the last 3 years

I'm sorry that I accused you of ******baggery.
 
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And by steps down you mean passes the job onto his son.

now you're just trolling (or maybe you were trolling the whole time)

It's very likely that Ferentz will be fired before his contract is up. You don't fire someone then appoint their son as coach.
 
As much as I hate the CF idiots arguing with Hawk fans on here and making themselves look like fools, CyTwins does a good job of providing relevant arguments against anything Hawkeye. Though I don't fully agree with everything he(?) posts, it is not useless rambling out of hatred alone for the Hawks.

I agree. While I believe his opinion is wrong, he wasn't being an idiot and it was a fun discussion
 
My debate was I think KF used to be a good coach, I don't think he is anymore but thats just my opinion. The game has changed over the last few years and he has refused to adapt his style and it shows. I also stated CPR has 0 top 20 finishes while KF has multiple but I'd still rather have CPR as a coach right now...


I think if Iowa State had the success over the last years that Iowa had with Kirk being their coach , that their opinion of if it was time for a change would be as troubling as it is for most of us Hawkeye fans. He has brought a lot of success and enjoyment to the fan base. This year will tell if he is adjusting his style or not. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and being maybe overly optimistic.
 
He didn't say he was a starter, and he has been in the NFL for what, 3 years now? Next year will be the 3rd. You don't have to start to be in the NFL.
Seneca Wallace and Rosenfels are both 10 yr NFL veterans and seasoned backups with a few starts to their resume. The reason they were both out of the NFL last season (despite both being 5x better than Stanzi), is few teams want to pay the 10-yr vet minimum salary for a backup. Otherwise, stick the two ISU QB's in KC last year, and Stanzi is a 5th teamer. --I guess if that makes me a 'hater' so be it.
 
I think if Iowa State had the success over the last years that Iowa had with Kirk being their coach , that their opinion of if it was time for a change would be as troubling as it is for most of us Hawkeye fans. He has brought a lot of success and enjoyment to the fan base. This year will tell if he is adjusting his style or not. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and being maybe overly optimistic.

Yeah as an ISU fan I've never been in a situation so I hear ya. I do know if I was an Iowa fan I wouldn't know what to be optimistic about though...
 
So he runs an offense he doesn't have the horses for? I don't think anyone is saying he has to be like Nick Saban or is comparing the two. Did ISU, Central Michigan, Penn State, Northwestern, Indiana, Purdue, Michigan and Nebraska all have these "horses" last year that Iowa didn't?

Since you think Melsahn Basabe has improved since his freshman season at Iowa, I can only assume you know just as much about football as you do about basketball...

1. The GD hire, IMO, was an effort to shake things up a little. It clearly didn't work last year. Maybe it will work better with a fresh face under center and everyone else having a year's experience in the new system.

2. ISU, PSU, Northwestern, Michigan, and Nebraska were all more talented teams top to bottom. So yeah, those teams had the horses that Iowa didn't.

3. Ferentz's gameday coaching has been a weak spot for a very long time. That's not a recent development. Even in 2002, poor time management was evident. The talent simply made up for it. And the final play of the Cap One Bowl was an absolute cluster**** of ineptitude, but he was bailed out by Tate making a spectacular play.

Ferentz really hasn't changed all that much over his tenure.
 
1. The GD hire, IMO, was an effort to shake things up a little. It clearly didn't work last year. Maybe it will work better with a fresh face under center and everyone else having a year's experience in the new system.

2. ISU, PSU, Northwestern, Michigan, and Nebraska were all more talented teams top to bottom. So yeah, those teams had the horses that Iowa didn't.

3. Ferentz's gameday coaching has been a weak spot for a very long time. That's not a recent development. Even in 2002, poor time management was evident. The talent simply made up for it. And the final play of the Cap One Bowl was an absolute cluster**** of ineptitude, but he was bailed out by Tate making a spectacular play.

Ferentz really hasn't changed all that much over his tenure.
He has become more cantankerous.
 
1. The GD hire, IMO, was an effort to shake things up a little. It clearly didn't work last year. Maybe it will work better with a fresh face under center and everyone else having a year's experience in the new system.

2. ISU, PSU, Northwestern, Michigan, and Nebraska were all more talented teams top to bottom. So yeah, those teams had the horses that Iowa didn't.

3. Ferentz's gameday coaching has been a weak spot for a very long time. That's not a recent development. Even in 2002, poor time management was evident. The talent simply made up for it. And the final play of the Cap One Bowl was an absolute cluster**** of ineptitude, but he was bailed out by Tate making a spectacular play.

Ferentz really hasn't changed all that much over his tenure.
You are the first hawk fan I have ever heard say this.
 
I didn't read any of this thread, but I'm going to guess how it went down.

CyTwins and either breck or Clark went at it for roughly 70% of the post count. The majority of the arguments revolved around KF either being washed up and past his prime, or focused on injuries and poor recruiting classes for the past two years' failures. There were logical points made on both sides, but could probably have stopped after 10 posts, rather than 150.

I'm also going to guess that breck had several posts that started off, "oh Jamby" or "oh mikey ," and those two responded with how pathetic the "hok" fanbase is, and how insecure Iowa fans are, regardless of the media love for everything KF. Probably some sort of hint at a media infatuation conspiracy as well.

How did I do?
 
I didn't read any of this thread, but I'm going to guess how it went down.

CyTwins and either breck or Clark went at it for roughly 70% of the post count. The majority of the arguments revolved around KF either being washed up and past his prime, or focused on injuries and poor recruiting classes for the past two years' failures. There were logical points made on both sides, but could probably have stopped after 10 posts, rather than 150.

I'm also going to guess that breck had several posts that started off, "oh Jamby" or "oh mikey ," and those two responded with how pathetic the "hok" fanbase is, and how insecure Iowa fans are, regardless of the media love for everything KF. Probably some sort of hint at a media infatuation conspiracy as well.

How did I do?

Pretty spot on...only thing missing was some stats/statements made by you that were incorrect to complete the thread
 
I didn't read any of this thread, but I'm going to guess how it went down.

CyTwins and either breck or Clark went at it for roughly 70% of the post count. The majority of the arguments revolved around KF either being washed up and past his prime, or focused on injuries and poor recruiting classes for the past two years' failures. There were logical points made on both sides, but could probably have stopped after 10 posts, rather than 150.

I'm also going to guess that breck had several posts that started off, "oh Jamby" or "oh mikey ," and those two responded with how pathetic the "hok" fanbase is, and how insecure Iowa fans are, regardless of the media love for everything KF. Probably some sort of hint at a media infatuation conspiracy as well.

How did I do?

In my defense, only a few posts, and to my surprise, Jamby only had one and MikeyM decided to take this thread off. But Clark is the clear cut winner here-and about all the posts were rational and carried on in a civil way. Way beyond the norm on CF.
 
You are the first hawk fan I have ever heard say this.

I liked Iowa's offensive line, kicker and maybe the corners better, but those are really the only positions I would give Iowa an edge. The defenses weren't even close as a whole. I'd maybe take Hyde and Lowery, but ISU's secondary as a whole was better than Iowa's.

Quarterback was a wash at the absolute best, and I only give Iowa that much credit because it took forever for ISU to settle on Richardson. But I'd take Richardson over Vandy at this point.

ISU's wideouts were better, even with Lenz disappearing for part of the season. Iowa was a revolving door at running back, and I liked what White and Johnson were bringing to the table.

The only reason the game was so close last year was because Jantz missed on several wide open receivers on what would have been touchdowns if he'd completed the passes. It should have been a blowout. I've got no problem at all in saying ISU was the better team.
 
I liked Iowa's offensive line, kicker and maybe the corners better, but those are really the only positions I would give Iowa an edge. The defenses weren't even close as a whole. I'd maybe take Hyde and Lowery, but ISU's secondary as a whole was better than Iowa's.

Quarterback was a wash at the absolute best, and I only give Iowa that much credit because it took forever for ISU to settle on Richardson. But I'd take Richardson over Vandy at this point.

ISU's wideouts were better, even with Lenz disappearing for part of the season. Iowa was a revolving door at running back, and I liked what White and Johnson were bringing to the table.

The only reason the game was so close last year was because Jantz missed on several wide open receivers on what would have been touchdowns if he'd completed the passes. It should have been a blowout. I've got no problem at all in saying ISU was the better team.

So how do you defend KF as a coach if he hasn't brought in the horses that ISU and Northwestern have?
 
So how do you defend KF as a coach if he hasn't brought in the horses that ISU and Northwestern have?

Because recruiting is not the same thing as the game passing him by, which was your argument, IIRC. It's all the other stuff that has nothing to do with football (social media, etc.) that has passed him by. That kind of stuff is important to today's kids, and Ferentz is more old school. But he has no less of a grasp on the game itself than he did 10 years ago.
 
In my defense, only a few posts, and to my surprise, Jamby only had one and MikeyM decided to take this thread off. But Clark is the clear cut winner here-and about all the posts were rational and carried on in a civil way. Way beyond the norm on CF.

That's kind of funny. Once looked at the revolting HN boards -- what on earth is Jon Miller thinking?
 

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