well that's what I assumed. I couldn't figure out the "check with Beck" nonsense.
That's just Moiraine.No, they're just checking out Scott's pants.
That's just Moiraine.
To remind, that was the 4th quarter at over a mile above sea level.Probably everyone else figured this out already but:
In 11 quarters this year (excluding the fourth quarter at Colorado) our defense has given up a total of 34 points - would be less than 12 points per game if that was the full third game. And we greatly aided South Alabama in getting 14 of their points (bad punt and late hit on their first TD, muffed punt on their second).
Now ... granted ... we haven't exactly played the top offenses in the country. But that's pretty solid save for one quarter this year.
There is such a thing as a sophmore slump. It isn't anything new.
Not sure this applies exactly to a football player, but it's kind of an interesting article: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/education/edlife/getting-over-the-sophomore-slump.html
It was either Mitch Sherman or Sam McKewon who commented that sophomore QB's do struggle often. This is due to, during their freshman year, the coaches keep things simple, and tailor the offense to easy reads and fewer plays. Then in their 2nd year of the offense, the coaches will add more of the playbook and complexity to the offense, and the sophomore can struggle with the additional complexities to the offense. If this is happening with Martinez (I don't think he's "struggling" as many think he is), I would expect his play to improve with more reps. Plus, defenses have a year of film on Martinez, so they are trying to take away what he does best.Not sure this applies exactly to a football player, but it's kind of an interesting article: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/education/edlife/getting-over-the-sophomore-slump.html
It was either Mitch Sherman or Sam McKewon who commented that sophomore QB's do struggle often. This is due to, during their freshman year, the coaches keep things simple, and tailor the offense to easy reads and fewer plays. Then in their 2nd year of the offense, the coaches will add more of the playbook and complexity to the offense, and the sophomore can struggle with the additional complexities to the offense. If this is happening with Martinez (I don't think he's "struggling" as many think he is), I would expect his play to improve with more reps. Plus, defenses have a year of film on Martinez, so they are trying to take away what he does best.
Trevor Lawrence hasn't played at a stellar level this year so far either. He just has a better team around him right now to get through it.
One other thing to keep in mind. I think Mariotta was a redshirt sophomore his breakout year right? So his 3rd year in college
They were moving fast before halftime, because they didn't have a choice. There wasn't much time left. That drive was great though. Look how great the offense looks when they move fast.What don't you understand? The offense "looked" smoother, more faster, and more efficient to YOU, however you're not taking into effect that the game was already over with anyway. Did you not see the 80+ yard TD drive in 5 plays and 39 seconds before half time by the first team offense? Was that not "fast" enough for you? :dunno