Gronowski Presser

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- his knee is not 100%
- don’t know much about our rivary
- thinks he’ll be able to avoid sacks

 


Since the Jacks are sort of my adopted FCS team due to my daughter, I have seen him play a few times over the years. He's a gritty guy but cannot be trusted to beat you with his arm. I view him as a quicker Mitch Leidner. Stack the box, leave a spy and let him take his chances. They might convert a few but he could easily overshoot a wide open receiver as well.
 


Since the Jacks are sort of my adopted FCS team due to my daughter, I have seen him play a few times over the years. He's a gritty guy but cannot be trusted to beat you with his arm. I view him as a quicker Mitch Leidner. Stack the box, leave a spy and let him take his chances. They might convert a few but he could easily overshoot a wide open receiver as well.

I also watched him quite a bit at SDSU and the quicker Leidner comparison is good. I think Mitch was a little better passer though.
 


It will be a challenge. As someone else posted, assign a spy to him. All game, all the itme.

A coupl've my freinds down here whoa re usually uber-confident in the Hawkeys have expressed reservations about the game this year. Mostly due to the nine sacks against Nebraska.
 

Gronowski has as many rushing attempts as their top RB with 67. That is a lot of hits for a QB to take in a conference like the Big Ten and if he goes down they are in a lot of trouble.
 

Gronowski has as many rushing attempts as their top RB with 67. That is a lot of hits for a QB to take in a conference like the Big Ten and if he goes down they are in a lot of trouble.
I haven't watched any Iowa football this year. Does he do a ton of designed runs or is it a lot of scrambling?
 

I haven't watched any Iowa football this year. Does he do a ton of designed runs or is it a lot of scrambling?
Haven't seen a ton of their games either but I think a majority of his carries are designed runs. They are very one dimensional on offense, especially in Big Ten games.
 



Haven't seen a ton of their games either but I think a majority of his carries are designed runs. They are very one dimensional on offense, especially in Big Ten games.
I haven't seen them either ....


Are we sure they are even playing games this year!??!?!!?
 

Since the Jacks are sort of my adopted FCS team due to my daughter, I have seen him play a few times over the years. He's a gritty guy but cannot be trusted to beat you with his arm. I view him as a quicker Mitch Leidner. Stack the box, leave a spy and let him take his chances. They might convert a few but he could easily overshoot a wide open receiver as well.
Emmanuel Karmo the spy?
 






Quick enough?

lol. Unless you haven’t seen Gronowski—then yes—Karmo plenty fast and quick.

Gronowski isn’t an efficient runner. He’s just a terrible passer. Outside of a 67 yard run against PSU his longest in big play was 11. And his long against IU and Illinois were 5 and 3, respectively.
 

lol. Unless you haven’t seen Gronowski—then yes—Karmo plenty fast and quick.

Gronowski isn’t an efficient runner. He’s just a terrible passer. Outside of a 67 yard run against PSU his longest in big play was 11. And his long against IU and Illinois were 5 and 3, respectively.
To answer your question, I've seen ZERO film/ tape of Gronowski. I'm not even sure if he came from the University of South Dakota or SDSU.
 

lol. Unless you haven’t seen Gronowski—then yes—Karmo plenty fast and quick.

Gronowski isn’t an efficient runner. He’s just a terrible passer. Outside of a 67 yard run against PSU his longest in big play was 11. And his long against IU and Illinois were 5 and 3, respectively.
FWIW, Gronowski also had a 38-yard run against PSU, in addition to his 67-yard run. He also has 7 rushing TDs in conference play.
 




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