Tuesday, 31 May 2022

Film Review: Penn State at Iowa, 2021

In 2021, Penn State will bring exciting plays to Iowa football—in terms of format, technique, and performance.

First some general ideas

Advantages of Pennsylvania:

  • I believe in their attack on the field against Cleford. It was a pre-game plan that included the team's strengths and weaknesses and saw it as good to score more than 30 points. I think Iowa is getting used to it and is on the verge of walking off the field in key situations, but the PSU does enough in a variety of ways (shield, mid, deep, confusing). It's hard to stop the generation.
  • Although OL, I found the breeder good. I'm getting the current game in a second, but RB's position isn't a problem.
  • I still love this DL after the injuries. The toughest model for DL ​​played a big game to get Iowa out of the program.
  • Different protective coatings are also a real advantage here. It is very difficult to collect games as an attack.
The Negatives of Penn State:

  • When Clifford got injured, they had no plans to play. 1) It was discovered that there was a player on the Iowa Defense who was unable to back up. 2) The playbook already feels limited by frequency (not entirely unnatural, but it's said). 3) Races generally don't work at all.
  • Right-back OL has a lot of problems both in running and in defence. I liked the links. You can still live there because Iowa is challenging, but not as good in Iowa.
  • I think Iowa was able to identify some of the gaps in that defense, including the ability to determine the specific actions of the PSU as well as the nature of the attack.
Iowa Armed Forces

  • We know downtown Iowa is awesome. Repeated like today. But compared to the Iowa game I saw before, the OTAs have improved a lot. A slightly simpler plan for implementing the Old Testament, but also improved in Pro Passes.
  • While the overall game plan isn't great, there are a few well-designed games that are named after a good time.
  • The QB and receiver played a tough game to keep the chains going.
  • I really felt like the defense had calmed down before Cleford's injury. It looks weird but I think PSU has some complexity in this series.
  • The Iowa Defense Field is unoccupied. The issues raised regarding defensive athletics should now be emphasized a little, since they seem to fall on an outside athletic reception team.
  • The rotation is real. I repeat because a lot of people still think it's a joy. But the way they execute their mission and tactics allows them to play, and they do.
Iowa injuries

  • You must find a way to turn a hard loot into explosives. These are minor improvements, but it's clear that there are few instances where a man or two has avoided a fracture. They don't have good athletes at all levels, but that's not all. It's also not a very effective attack, so it's important to create mines when the opposing attack isn't anonymous.
  • I think there are problems with OG. While OTs have improved, they're not necessarily good. I think Iowa will continue to show good block blitzes, but consistency needs to improve. Similar to Professional Pass (including Arbi Position).
  • It is understood that some of the young men on defense have started to put pressure on them as they start struggling to get onto the field. I said above that I feel like Iowa is close, but it could go the other way. You can feel close and start chasing and losing discipline, and there were many examples in this game that I've seen in Iowa before. Something to watch out for.



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