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Brands decision in the Maryland dual is crazy.

 

Brands sit Teemer and wrestles Estrada, WTF.  If Teemer is hurt or not wanting to wrestle the 8th ranked wrestler in country just FF.

 

why burn a kids redshirt, things are out of hand at Iowa.

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2 minutes ago, Greenwave said:

Brands decision in the Maryland dual is crazy.

 

Brands sit Teemer and wrestles Estrada, WTF.  If Teemer is hurt or not wanting to wrestle the 8th ranked wrestler in country just FF.

 

why burn a kids redshirt, things are out of hand at Iowa.

Even if Teemer is hurt and you don't want to burn Estrada's RS, Iowa should've just had one of their other reserves wrestle, even if a kid has to move up a weight. It's not as if Maryland was any threat to actually win the dual. Teemer may very well be hurt, he seems pretty fragile and he got manhandled by Kasak in his last match. 

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8 minutes ago, 666 said:

Even if Teemer is hurt and you don't want to burn Estrada's RS, Iowa should've just had one of their other reserves wrestle, even if a kid has to move up a weight. It's not as if Maryland was any threat to actually win the dual. Teemer may very well be hurt, he seems pretty fragile and he got manhandled by Kasak in his last match. 

Manhandled?  Wasn't it 4-2?  The position at the end that everybody is focused on was born out of Teemer just getting into bad position trying to force a TD and going inside trip.

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Kinda seems that way with Estrada but I wouldn’t be surprised if Estrada was on board with it.  Who knows how many chances he’ll have to start.

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5 minutes ago, VakAttack said:

Manhandled?  Wasn't it 4-2?  The position at the end that everybody is focused on was born out of Teemer just getting into bad position trying to force a TD and going inside trip.

He manhandled him. Teemer was never a threat. At the end Kasak stopped Teemer from doing anything by just lifting him off the mat and holding him there. 

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Is Teemer at risk of not finishing the season? Maybe he's still banged up. If trotting Estrada out was just "load management" then yeah, wtf. I would've liked to have seen JK go, unless he's greyshirting or something.

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56 minutes ago, 666 said:

He manhandled him. Teemer was never a threat. At the end Kasak stopped Teemer from doing anything by just lifting him off the mat and holding him there. 

In other words, Kasak was stalling at the end to avoid the dangerous position created by Teemer. Interesting take.

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1 hour ago, 666 said:

He manhandled him. Teemer was never a threat. At the end Kasak stopped Teemer from doing anything by just lifting him off the mat and holding him there. 

That's not manhandling.  What Mesenbrink did to Caliendo was manhandling.

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2 minutes ago, strange_daze said:

In other words, Kasak was stalling at the end to avoid the dangerous position created by Teemer. Interesting take.

This is what the end of that match reminded me of. 

 

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Seems like just more of the same.

Decision which to many serious fans' naked eye doesn't make sense.  Giving up a year of eligibility for one match which has zero meaning to the team and seemingly minor meaning to the athlete.

No explanation given (as far as I am aware).

Thus speculation ensues.  And there's been plenty on the Iowa board.  Including blanket assertions of new NCAA rules which no one has reason to be confident in.

Another challenging vacuum-filling explanation:  He's not that good, so we don't mind burning a year of his eligibility.  Nice, so we're presuming he may not be a long-term starter at Iowa, and if he changes his mind about whether he's good with that and hits the portal, he does so without that year of eligibility.  

But there I am speculating.  Because, as usual, there is no plainly stated linear explanation for what happened.

There is no rule that says the coach has to explain anything to the lowly fans.  And sometimes there is a genuine competitive reason not to explain (kid has a specific injury and we don't want upcoming opponents to know).  But that's not the case here, is it?  Just like there wasn't a genuine competitive reason not to just say, Marinelli tore something in his ribs, he has to MFF out (because he's MFFing out of NCAAs, his season is over, so it doesn't matter if you say he's injured); instead, let's give a lot of roundabout rhetoric about his character and leave it for people to infer that he's a head case or having severe personal problems.

Just like there is no rule the coach has to explain, there's no rule that fans on message boards can't say, geez, we don't see a logical reason here and speculate that maybe they can't count to five or that they aren't good decision makers.

I generally like both the head coach and the associate head coach and even enjoy their quirks.  But some of those quirks can be maddening and seem like self-inflicted wounds.  If they were Cael, they could get away with it a lot easier.  It's like Crash Davis says in Bull Durham, if you're winning you can have fungus on your shower shoes and it makes you colorful; but if you're not, then you're just a slob.  Cael can give non-answers all he wants and get away with it; TnT, not so much.

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6 minutes ago, Greenwave said:
  1. Or Iowa is burning a year of his eligibility to limit his transfer options.

Correct, that was in my list of problems with this move that we can only speculate about.  

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It feels like the Brands' are not very good at the administrative details of coaching. In addition to burning Estrada's shirt for no discernible gain to either the program or Estrada, they also messed up Brody Teske's Big 10 seeds two years in a row.

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