Martinez will be a better QB than Lord was because he has a better head on his shoulders. Lord's biggest problem was that he was so predictable. Whenever he audibled, there was a 90% chance that the play was option right where he carried the ball. The other 10% of the time it was option left where he carried the ball. While I'm not a fan of Craig Bohl, Lord running the offense in 2002 pretty much sealed Bohl's fate. We were bad in 2002 because of all the 3 and outs, losing big time the time of possession battle, and having the defense on the field 3 out of 4 quarters. Watching our offense in 2002 was as painful as watching our offense in 2009. I still remember playing Penn State in 2002. We couldn't do anything on offense. We scored a measely 7 points on a team that ended up losing 4 games that year and allowed an average of nearly 18 points put up on them by their opponent. It wasn't much different when we played Iowa State. Iowa State's D gave up over 28 points per game, but we only managed to score half of that. What most people don't realize is that statistically our Defense finished the 2002 season ranked higher (55) than our Offense finished (61). While Lord was a great athlete, I just don't think he was the sharpest tool in the shed.