HA.........Zac Lee ran fine. Nothing glamorous, but solid and consistent, the way the entire team was against Wisconsin in the first half - the kind of performance that has been described recently as "they couldn't stop our run at all."
lol!Zac Lee ran fine. Nothing glamorous, but solid and consistent, the way the entire team was against Wisconsin in the first half - the kind of performance that has been described recently as "they couldn't stop our run at all."
Because they're not at the genius level you are.i just don't see why it's necessary to have a run first qb in this offense. we need someone who is capable of running and passing for more than a quarter. i get that the playcalling got sketchy toward the end of the first half...but the 2nd interception we were running a 2 minute drill. the 3rd was the first play of the second half. i just don't get how you can blame it all on the playcalling. indeed it was questionable but nobody wins consistently when your qb has a 50% completion percentage, why don't people understand that?
And then the apologists start talking about Frazier and Crouch.
You, sir, are an apologist.T. Frazier wasn't even a 50% passer and that why he couldn't win too.
But he threw a lot less passes to the opponent.Because they're not at the genius level you are.i just don't see why it's necessary to have a run first qb in this offense. we need someone who is capable of running and passing for more than a quarter. i get that the playcalling got sketchy toward the end of the first half...but the 2nd interception we were running a 2 minute drill. the 3rd was the first play of the second half. i just don't get how you can blame it all on the playcalling. indeed it was questionable but nobody wins consistently when your qb has a 50% completion percentage, why don't people understand that?
T. Frazier wasn't even a 50% passer and that's why he couldn't win too.
Exactly. In 1995 Frazier was 92/163 (56.4%) with 17TDs and 4INTs.But he threw a lot less passes to the opponent.Because they're not at the genius level you are.i just don't see why it's necessary to have a run first qb in this offense. we need someone who is capable of running and passing for more than a quarter. i get that the playcalling got sketchy toward the end of the first half...but the 2nd interception we were running a 2 minute drill. the 3rd was the first play of the second half. i just don't get how you can blame it all on the playcalling. indeed it was questionable but nobody wins consistently when your qb has a 50% completion percentage, why don't people understand that?
T. Frazier wasn't even a 50% passer and that's why he couldn't win too.
Though he had 3 picks in 19 passes in the 94 & 95 bowl games. 7 in 64 passes in all bowl games.But he threw a lot less passes to the opponent.Because they're not at the genius level you are.i just don't see why it's necessary to have a run first qb in this offense. we need someone who is capable of running and passing for more than a quarter. i get that the playcalling got sketchy toward the end of the first half...but the 2nd interception we were running a 2 minute drill. the 3rd was the first play of the second half. i just don't get how you can blame it all on the playcalling. indeed it was questionable but nobody wins consistently when your qb has a 50% completion percentage, why don't people understand that?
T. Frazier wasn't even a 50% passer and that's why he couldn't win too.
if martinez gets us into the position Frazier was in during the 94/95 bowl games I'll give him 3 picks and not complain.Though he had 3 picks in 19 passes in the 94 & 95 bowl games. 7 in 64 passes in all bowl games.
So, the more you compare Martinez to Frazier, the closer we get to having all the same personnel as we had in '95.Because they're not at the genius level you are.i just don't see why it's necessary to have a run first qb in this offense. we need someone who is capable of running and passing for more than a quarter. i get that the playcalling got sketchy toward the end of the first half...but the 2nd interception we were running a 2 minute drill. the 3rd was the first play of the second half. i just don't get how you can blame it all on the playcalling. indeed it was questionable but nobody wins consistently when your qb has a 50% completion percentage, why don't people understand that?
T. Frazier wasn't even a 50% passer and that's why he couldn't win too.
What you're forgetting about is that it's not just a question of whether we have the proper athlete at the QB position, the question HAS TO include the O Line.I think what alot of posters are forgetting about the Osborne quote. Is that the option we ran in the 90's was the same in structure as the one we ran in the 80's. The difference is that we had the athletes to do it and do it VERY well.
Osborne himself said that the option can't be stopped IF you have the proper athletes at each position to run it.
This begs the question: Does NU have the proper athlete at the QB position to operate our present offense? Most pundits now would say NO.
The total of ALL the parts is what makes championship caliber teams.
What Frazier lacked in passing skills he made up for in leadership and moxie. I dont want to compare the 90's to now, but I think you can see the point I'm trying to make here.