Press Conference: Minnesota Head Coach P.J. Fleck Previews Saturday's Game at Iowa

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IOWA deserves the preparation and respect you gave AUBURN in the Outback Bowl. The team must execute as you did while upsetting top ranked PENN STATE. Play unpredictably. Dominate the line of scrimmage. Coach consistency. ROW, ROW, ROW!

JeffStay
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Hope they can beat Iowa, will be a surprise but a pleasant one.

JaxonSmithers
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Let's not lose this game shall we?

TheQuagmireful
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Tough loss, but let’s keep rowing! Would LOVE to see us win over Iowa on Saturday. I say give the team a chance. Must add shorter passes to the mix and keep healthy. Looking forward to the Iowa game!

barrypeterson
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I stopped watching after Coach Fleck's response to the first question. But seriously Coach.... your answer to the first question was nothing more than a glorified excuse. It all falls on You and Sanford. Period.

SECPETE
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Again P.J. Did not have his team prepared. When I came to the last two drives and Morgan had to complete passes and not take a sack, the game and the season was already lost. Guess P.J. don’t teach the art of throw the fucking ball away! Please tell me the extension was to simply lower his buyout and he is gone…..🙏🏻

andrewbove
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The OC is a direct reflection of Fleck. The problem with this team is Fleck's under performance as a Head Coach - he, and his staff cannot make adjustments to what the other team is doing, look at his record when trailing at half. Ferentz will take him to school again this week. What Fleck does in recruiting and culture development is great, but he fails at other parts of his role. His choice of assistants is an example- OC and Special Teams particularly. I hope they win but seriously doubt they will.

DefaultModeNetwork
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Bench the quarterback and fire the offensive coordinator.

TC-exfr
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Tanner Morgan isn't a good quarterback... I don't understand how he gives this team the best chance to win when he hasn't shown that all year.

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