I just don't want him to go the same route as a kid named Leon Jackson where he has all the talent in the world and we can't figure out how to get him on the field. Then, he transfers.
I just don't want him to go the same route as a kid named Leon Jackson where he has all the talent in the world and we can't figure out how to get him on the field. Then, he transfers.
i think not much really..... just kinda was (im not even sure if he graduated or what) i think he played a role but wasn't the go to guy or anything... around that time was when devon bess and a couple other guys were in the spot light over at UH......what did leon do at Hawaii?
You might want to go back and re-read the article. Direct quote from the coaches themselves:I definitely would not say that, at all.suh_fan93 said:Wow. That was an awesome article. Basically they're saying he's impressed them enough in the short time he's been there that they aren't even thinking about moving him to another position. It sounds like he has the poise that a good quarterback needs too. I can't wait for the spring game.
Martinez's athleticism was never a question mark, it's his ability to understand the offense, clean up his throwing motion, understand reads, etc,. I have no doubts Taylor will be the guy to talk the 'Wildcat' from Rex, just because we need his athleticism on the field. But right now, Taylor offers about as much with his arm as Cody did last year.
goodbye green, hello martinezYou might want to go back and re-read the article. Direct quote from the coaches themselves:I definitely would not say that, at all.suh_fan93 said:Wow. That was an awesome article. Basically they're saying he's impressed them enough in the short time he's been there that they aren't even thinking about moving him to another position. It sounds like he has the poise that a good quarterback needs too. I can't wait for the spring game.
Martinez's athleticism was never a question mark, it's his ability to understand the offense, clean up his throwing motion, understand reads, etc,. I have no doubts Taylor will be the guy to talk the 'Wildcat' from Rex, just because we need his athleticism on the field. But right now, Taylor offers about as much with his arm as Cody did last year.
'Nebraska coach Bo Pelini was adamant in his pre-spring news conference about the 6-foot-1, 195-pound Martinez playing — and staying — at quarterback'.
Not wide receiver. Not safety.
Sure, they're options. Watson said those doors aren't closed, and that the quiet, humble Martinez is open-minded about playing another position.
"But are we going to do it? No, because we want to see this through," Watson said. "He's got talent."
After the spring, Green needs to take a look in the mirror and decide if wants to stay at Nebraska. Because with all this hype Martinez is getting, he must be the real deal. Green is going to be wearing a headset and holding a clipboard. It sounds like that Green hasnt improved at all, which is not a good sign.goodbye green, hello martinezYou might want to go back and re-read the article. Direct quote from the coaches themselves:I definitely would not say that, at all.suh_fan93 said:Wow. That was an awesome article. Basically they're saying he's impressed them enough in the short time he's been there that they aren't even thinking about moving him to another position. It sounds like he has the poise that a good quarterback needs too. I can't wait for the spring game.
Martinez's athleticism was never a question mark, it's his ability to understand the offense, clean up his throwing motion, understand reads, etc,. I have no doubts Taylor will be the guy to talk the 'Wildcat' from Rex, just because we need his athleticism on the field. But right now, Taylor offers about as much with his arm as Cody did last year.
'Nebraska coach Bo Pelini was adamant in his pre-spring news conference about the 6-foot-1, 195-pound Martinez playing and staying at quarterback'.
Not wide receiver. Not safety.
Sure, they're options. Watson said those doors aren't closed, and that the quiet, humble Martinez is open-minded about playing another position.
"But are we going to do it? No, because we want to see this through," Watson said. "He's got talent."
Really, I think Willie offers more useful insight than the hype filled surface stuff you get from spring training articles. He's well in the know, and he's shown this over the years.'Nebraska coach Bo Pelini was adamant in his pre-spring news conference about the 6-foot-1, 195-pound Martinez playing — and staying — at quarterback'.
Not wide receiver. Not safety.
Sure, they're options. Watson said those doors aren't closed, and that the quiet, humble Martinez is open-minded about playing another position.
"But are we going to do it? No, because we want to see this through," Watson said. "He's got talent."
Of course it's in the experimental stages! edit: He's a redshirt freshman. (zoogies reminded me of this...thank you..!)Crazy! People are hopping off the Green bandwagon already? For a guy who's faster and more athletic but even worse of a passer than he is?
This is the SAME hype that Green and Lee got last year. I thought we learned our lesson there - but it seems like we're always just searching for the next guy to believe in, when they've shown us nothing. I have always been critical of people saying Green was better than Lee, and I think that hands down Lee is the man. But I was never writing off Green, which it looks like people are doing now. As everyone said - kid was a true freshman. Now he's a true sophomore. He's got the physical tools, he's mature, he's well spoken, and he's made strides in the technical and mental aspects of the game.
But sometimes fans in Nebraska won't be happy unless we get another option quarterback with the athleticism of Eric Crouch - even though we don't run that offense anymore!
Really, I think Willie offers more useful insight than the hype filled surface stuff you get from spring training articles. He's well in the know, and he's shown this over the years.'Nebraska coach Bo Pelini was adamant in his pre-spring news conference about the 6-foot-1, 195-pound Martinez playing — and staying — at quarterback'.
Not wide receiver. Not safety.
Sure, they're options. Watson said those doors aren't closed, and that the quiet, humble Martinez is open-minded about playing another position.
"But are we going to do it? No, because we want to see this through," Watson said. "He's got talent."
Those doors aren't closed. Does that sound like a quarterback of the future to you, or does that sound like a project that's still in the experimental stages? And where's the quote from Pelini that shows him being adamant? Sounds like a little wishful thinking on the part of the journalist to me. Also, reports that Martinez is a humble kid is pretty contradictory to things that floated around last year ... I don't know anything about that, so I'll reserve an opinion - just one thing I read and went, "hmm, I'll take that with a grain of salt."
I would definitely agree that it's crazy that people think Green should think about transferring. I just have to say that this is one of the craziest quarterback races I can remember. So many guys being talked about and so many questions left to be answered. Thanks for reminding me about Taylor also...!Fair enough. I realize now you were mostly debating the point on how likely Taylor was to remain at QB.
I was mostly directing the venting at people saying Green now needs to start thinking about transferring. That's nuts, IMO.
Nonetheless, our QB situation isn't that full of depth, so I'd imagine that's a big factor in why Taylor is still working at QB, in addition to needing to make use of his skillset, which would be fit more for the wildcat than as a starting QB.
Although I think that makes it MORE exciting - he's going to get on the field sooner and showcase all that athleticism. By the way, Taylor is a redshirt frosh already, so it's not just a few months.
Changed his last name and was often spotted near the bench. :rantwhat did leon do at Hawaii?