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Trending: Whoever believes that Iowa can have an explosive crime? Iowa does it

There are certain patterns that develop over time in College Football world that can be avoided almost impossible. Some of them are that the state of Ohio will have great broad recipients, Penn State will fight impressive line backers and Iowas. However, the Hawkeyes believe that they are close to changing that.

In a recent article by Chad Leistikow in the Mones Register, his interview with Iowa offensive coordinator Tim Lester shows that the trainer is extremely optimistic in the second year in the direction of the unit. This is mainly due to the offensive schemes that coach Lester learned in his one season with the Green Bay Packers. He believes that it is more about the system than it.

“One day it should be the greatest advantage of all time,” said coach Lester. “I mean, you should get a quarterback in the country you want. It should be a big advantage if you have people who want to play at the next level.”

However, he also admits that the crime is difficult to learn, mainly because of the terminology.

“It's like Spanish or a language,” said coach Lester. “And as soon as you know, you know.”

Optimism is generally a good quality, but it will be very difficult for everyone not to be skeptical about Coach Lester's comments. Here are only a few reasons why:

· In the first season of Coach Lester at the Hawkeyes, the team took off for 1,711 yards, 10 touchdowns and eight interceptions

· The Hawkeyes also ended 129TH Of 133 FBS teams on the offensive. They were only better than Michigan, Navy, Air Force and Army.

· Iowa has more than 3,000 yards quarters back since James Vandenberg 2011 (3,022)

· In the last five seasons, IOWA quarters have come together to say goodbye to 47 touchdowns and 42 interceptions

Iowa is transferred to your offensive to transfer quarterback Mark Gronowski During the 2025 season. In view of Coach Lester's comments on the difficulties related to the terminology of the crime, Gronkowski will ask a lot if you consider that it will be his first season in Iowa City and that he missed spring practice due to an injury.

Coach Lester's comments were unnecessary. There is nothing wrong with being optimistic, but sometimes it is better to keep it internally. Now that it is public, there will be additional pressure on Gronowski and the crime as a whole that does not exist.

And many eyes will wonder whether 2025 will be more of it for the Hawkeyes or whether Iowa will suddenly miss Oregon and Ole.

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