Stickney Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 "If we shut down Burkhead, we force Taylor to throw and his throwing motion is horrible." I can only hope they make this mistake. I know, and this board knows, his throwing motion looks like my sisters, but the kid completes passes. Aside from drops, he can get it to the receivers. I think BigBlue fans under estimate our offense and do not respect our defense. No logical M fan disrespects your defense after seeing that MSU beatdown. That said, I think you guys are over-estimating how much of a one man team michigan is. This hasn't really been true since notre dame. Well, I think you are spot on. MSU's offense is a great match-up for NU. D-Rob and company are NOT a good match-up. Just that simple. Quote Link to comment
MJSkers Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Robinson has a decent throwing motion...and is NOT a good passer. He's terribly inaccurate. Throwing motion, especially in college, doesn't mean much. Ask Philip Rivers. Quote Link to comment
Chaddyboxer Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Robinson has a decent throwing motion...and is NOT a good passer. He's terribly inaccurate. Throwing motion, especially in college, doesn't mean much. Ask Philip Rivers. Foot placement is more important than throwing motion. I don't care what Taylor's throwing motion looks like, just get the ball to the receiver. Quote Link to comment
Cornicator Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Chris Spielman made a good point during the broadcast of the Penn State game, and I noticed it as well in the Northwestern game. Martinez has improved his footwork. I don't know who has been working with him, whether its Ganz or the other coaches but its almost like he has learned decent footwork in the last 3 weeks. He's also going through his progressions within the passing game. I was floored on Saturday when I saw him actually "look off" the safety..... twice. Taylor Martinez is becoming an excellent football player. Quote Link to comment
AustinHuskr Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Chris Spielman made a good point during the broadcast of the Penn State game, and I noticed it as well in the Northwestern game. Martinez has improved his footwork. I don't know who has been working with him, whether its Ganz or the other coaches but its almost like he has learned decent footwork in the last 3 weeks. He's also going through his progressions within the passing game. I was floored on Saturday when I saw him actually "look off" the safety..... twice. Taylor Martinez is becoming an excellent football player. Yes, if he keeps it up in the games that matter. Lose to MI and we could be back to square 1. Quote Link to comment
NU41SB Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Chris Spielman made a good point during the broadcast of the Penn State game, and I noticed it as well in the Northwestern game. Martinez has improved his footwork. I don't know who has been working with him, whether its Ganz or the other coaches but its almost like he has learned decent footwork in the last 3 weeks. He's also going through his progressions within the passing game. I was floored on Saturday when I saw him actually "look off" the safety..... twice. Taylor Martinez is becoming an excellent football player. Yes, if he keeps it up in the games that matter. Lose to MI and we could be back to square 1. Back to sqare one if we lose a game? IMO, losing a game does not take away the progress that Martinez has made. Unless I'm not understanding the context of your post. Quote Link to comment
gin_32 Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 The offense should be able to run the same type like they did against Penn State except one minor change.....Catch the ball! Keeps thier defense on the field and more confidence in Taylor. Defense wise, keep a spy on D Rob., injuried or not injured, he can still make plays with his feet. Quote Link to comment
bigg10 Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 I would ask Michigan fan where T-mart ranks in the Big 10. Top 3 QB's? Maybe? Ints. DR #1, TM tied #2 Passing td's DR tied 4th TM tied 7th Passing yards/att's DR #2 TM 6th Passing yards DR 5th TM 7th Pass comp% DR 8th TM 6th Qb rating DR 5th TM 6th You can find it all right here: http://bigtennetwork.stats.com/cfb/leaders.asp?lg=4&cat=28 Quote Link to comment
scarletNcream Posted November 16, 2011 Author Share Posted November 16, 2011 "If we shut down Burkhead, we force Taylor to throw and his throwing motion is horrible." I can only hope they make this mistake. I know, and this board knows, his throwing motion looks like my sisters, but the kid completes passes. Aside from drops, he can get it to the receivers. I think BigBlue fans under estimate our offense and do not respect our defense. honestly, i do not think anyone here really knows how your sister throws. let alone if you even have a sister. 2 and they throw just like Taylor Quote Link to comment
Ratt Mhule Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 "If we shut down Burkhead, we force Taylor to throw and his throwing motion is horrible." I can only hope they make this mistake. I know, and this board knows, his throwing motion looks like my sisters, but the kid completes passes. Aside from drops, he can get it to the receivers. I think BigBlue fans under estimate our offense and do not respect our defense. Yeah right, genius. I'm sure your sister could throw balls into wrs hands all game long too vs Ohio State, Penn State & Michigan State. That's sexist! My sister(s) could, they are gamers! Quote Link to comment
AustinHuskr Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Chris Spielman made a good point during the broadcast of the Penn State game, and I noticed it as well in the Northwestern game. Martinez has improved his footwork. I don't know who has been working with him, whether its Ganz or the other coaches but its almost like he has learned decent footwork in the last 3 weeks. He's also going through his progressions within the passing game. I was floored on Saturday when I saw him actually "look off" the safety..... twice. Taylor Martinez is becoming an excellent football player. Yes, if he keeps it up in the games that matter. Lose to MI and we could be back to square 1. Back to sqare one if we lose a game? IMO, losing a game does not take away the progress that Martinez has made. Unless I'm not understanding the context of your post. What I mean is that if we lose to MI I doubt it will be because the offense scored 35 points and TM looked like Montana. If we lose it will probably be because of the usual crap: 0 run game, dropped balls, TM throwing bad balls..... porous defense, etc. TM probably wouldn't be the game changer that we all hope he becomes (as opposed to the game manager that he's turned into). Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Chris Spielman made a good point during the broadcast of the Penn State game, and I noticed it as well in the Northwestern game. Martinez has improved his footwork. I don't know who has been working with him, whether its Ganz or the other coaches but its almost like he has learned decent footwork in the last 3 weeks. He's also going through his progressions within the passing game. I was floored on Saturday when I saw him actually "look off" the safety..... twice. Taylor Martinez is becoming an excellent football player. Yes, if he keeps it up in the games that matter. Lose to MI and we could be back to square 1. Back to sqare one if we lose a game? IMO, losing a game does not take away the progress that Martinez has made. Unless I'm not understanding the context of your post. What I mean is that if we lose to MI I doubt it will be because the offense scored 35 points and TM looked like Montana. If we lose it will probably be because of the usual crap: 0 run game, dropped balls, TM throwing bad balls..... porous defense, etc. TM probably wouldn't be the game changer that we all hope he becomes (as opposed to the game manager that he's turned into). Can you not agree that taylor has improved drastically since the beginning of the season? Everyone can see it. Quote Link to comment
Husker John Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Chris Spielman made a good point during the broadcast of the Penn State game, and I noticed it as well in the Northwestern game. Martinez has improved his footwork. I don't know who has been working with him, whether its Ganz or the other coaches but its almost like he has learned decent footwork in the last 3 weeks. He's also going through his progressions within the passing game. I was floored on Saturday when I saw him actually "look off" the safety..... twice. Taylor Martinez is becoming an excellent football player. Yes, if he keeps it up in the games that matter. Lose to MI and we could be back to square 1. Back to sqare one if we lose a game? IMO, losing a game does not take away the progress that Martinez has made. Unless I'm not understanding the context of your post. What I mean is that if we lose to MI I doubt it will be because the offense scored 35 points and TM looked like Montana. If we lose it will probably be because of the usual crap: 0 run game, dropped balls, TM throwing bad balls..... porous defense, etc. TM probably wouldn't be the game changer that we all hope he becomes (as opposed to the game manager that he's turned into). Can you not agree that taylor has improved drastically since the beginning of the season? Everyone can see it. Taylor has signficantly improved his decision making process.... Quote Link to comment
AustinHuskr Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Chris Spielman made a good point during the broadcast of the Penn State game, and I noticed it as well in the Northwestern game. Martinez has improved his footwork. I don't know who has been working with him, whether its Ganz or the other coaches but its almost like he has learned decent footwork in the last 3 weeks. He's also going through his progressions within the passing game. I was floored on Saturday when I saw him actually "look off" the safety..... twice. Taylor Martinez is becoming an excellent football player. Yes, if he keeps it up in the games that matter. Lose to MI and we could be back to square 1. Back to sqare one if we lose a game? IMO, losing a game does not take away the progress that Martinez has made. Unless I'm not understanding the context of your post. What I mean is that if we lose to MI I doubt it will be because the offense scored 35 points and TM looked like Montana. If we lose it will probably be because of the usual crap: 0 run game, dropped balls, TM throwing bad balls..... porous defense, etc. TM probably wouldn't be the game changer that we all hope he becomes (as opposed to the game manager that he's turned into). Can you not agree that taylor has improved drastically since the beginning of the season? Everyone can see it. I agree 100%. But what is that really saying? Quote Link to comment
Stickney Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Can you not agree that taylor has improved drastically since the beginning of the season? Everyone can see it. Well, it has been an interesting transformation. AH uses the "game changer" vs "game manager" description, which I think is apt. For whatever reason, T-Mart's game changing explosive plays (on his feet) have been held relatively in check. He has still run effectively at times, but his number of 20+ yard runs has dipped. I think his "manager" role has also helped him avoid turnovers. I am not arguing against the change, but it does come at cost (lost big plays). Against, MSU or PSU, the manager role was fine, because Bo's D matched up well. But against teams with mobile QBs (OSU, NW, WI), where our D allowed points, it put a lot of onus on T-Mart and offense to match point for point. This Mich game is going to see points scored (at least by Mich). T-Mart is going to need to make some plays, whether via the air or on the ground to keep NU in the game. Quote Link to comment
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