Brosmer

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This guy is a baller! The ability to make quick reads. The back shoulder throws. The Brockington and Geers sequence were both beautiful, perfectly thrown balls. The only thing holding this offense back will be a lack of aggressiveness, both in the play calling and the types of routes we run.

Iowa is no slouch on defense and we're having no issues moving it, and if the stupid penalties and missed PI calls stop, I see us putting up some yards and points in the second half. Good game so far.

P.s. The defense is back to pre 2023. They are flying around!!
 






There’s nothing wrong with the QB.. Coaches that are responsible to make adjustments are lacking big time.
Agree to an extent. Don't think that it was all or even close, to being Bosmer's fault. He was getting hit on almost every pass play and was never, or almost never, able to get comfortable in the pocket. Our Oline struggled mightily.
 



Brosmer looked good in the first half. The line didn't help him a lick and the coaches didn't help him at all in the second half. He's a good qb when he's got time to do this thing
 



Brosmer is fine. He's not a stud, but he's the best QB we've had in a while. It would really help if we could focus on the running game & get that going. Right now, with the pass-heavy play calling, the whole game is riding on Brosmer and he's not that kind of QB. Need more balance & success in the running game.
 

Brosmer is fine. He's not a stud, but he's the best QB we've had in a while. It would really help if we could focus on the running game & get that going. Right now, with the pass-heavy play calling, the whole game is riding on Brosmer and he's not that kind of QB. Need more balance & success in the running game.
One aspect that is going to continue to hurt the offense is the fact that Brosmer can't escape and make a 15 yard run once in a while. It would be nice to have a QB who can save the play with his feet when the line is this bad.
 

Brosmer is fine. He's not a stud, but he's the best QB we've had in a while. It would really help if we could focus on the running game & get that going. Right now, with the pass-heavy play calling, the whole game is riding on Brosmer and he's not that kind of QB. Need more balance & success in the running game.
This is entirely correct. Brosmer is the best QB we have had here in a long time with the exception of Tanner's great year in 2019 with two exceptional receivers.

It is just difficult for fans to grasp that our strength for many years -- the offensive line -- is now poor. We are so used to dominating run blocking that it is hard to accept today that the line is the problem for both the run and pass game.

It is obvious that the run game is now limited, even with DT and a good back in Majors, but this inability to run has also hurt the passing game because we don't have the balance the planned attack needs.
 

Yep, the QB isn’t our issue. Je faltered in the second half a bit, but whether PJ believes in or not in momentum, it shifted heavily and kicked us all in the nuts during said half.
 



This guy is a baller! The ability to make quick reads. The back shoulder throws. The Brockington and Geers sequence were both beautiful, perfectly thrown balls. The only thing holding this offense back will be a lack of aggressiveness, both in the play calling and the types of routes we run.

Iowa is no slouch on defense and we're having no issues moving it, and if the stupid penalties and missed PI calls stop, I see us putting up some yards and points in the second half. Good game so far.

P.s. The defense is back to pre 2023. They are flying around!!
Brosmer is not the problem, but your comments on the D didn't age well.
 


It would really help if we could focus on the running game & get that going.
I don't get it, we have a stud running back, we should be able to run.

This is on the Offensive coaches
 

I don't get it, we have a stud running back, we should be able to run.

This is on the Offensive coaches
It's on the guys on the field who are being pushed around and dominated. Coaching and blocking schemes have not changed.
 




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