LumberJackSker
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Just going off the spring game martinez looked a lot faster/agile
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I've seen some pretty slow quarterbacks lumber for 8 yards and a first down when the defense plays too soft.
Unfortunately, this mostly happened against Nebraska.
But blazing speed isn't necessary to have a killer dual threat quarterback. It's still field vision, instinct, and decision making.
I'm good with the 63% passer who lumbers for 8 yards and a first down when given the chance.
(I'm good with blazing speed, too)
Didn't Purdue and NW have slow QBs who ripped off like 80 yard runs against our defense in the not so distant past?
I've seen some pretty slow quarterbacks lumber for 8 yards and a first down when the defense plays too soft.
Unfortunately, this mostly happened against Nebraska.
But blazing speed isn't necessary to have a killer dual threat quarterback. It's still field vision, instinct, and decision making.
I'm good with the 63% passer who lumbers for 8 yards and a first down when given the chance.
(I'm good with blazing speed, too)
It means you dont have to have elite speed to have big runs if the defense isn't expecting it and the right play is called or read is made. Gebbia is plenty fast from what he has showed in scrimmagesIs that really saying much? What does that tell you exactly?
I still think Frost can get more out of guys who are adequate passers where that can be coachable. Speed is not really something you can coach, it's a gift. Look, the other Martinez is a good example. He had 3 shots at winning a conference championship and he didn't have a laser like arm but holy cow he was at 80% speed at his 3rd step.
I think Frost could have gotten more out of Tommy Armstrong than Pelini or Riley. I think Frost could have helped us over the hump with Taylor Martinez and maybe we win the 2010/2012 CCG's.
It means you dont have to have elite speed to have big runs if the defense isn't expecting it and the right play is called or read is made. Gebbia is plenty fast from what he has showed in scrimmages
I think a lot of our quarterbacks could have gone farther if they were backed by the kind of defense Frost and Frazier enjoyed.
I agree with you 100% but then again Osborne was the play caller and offensive mastermind sort of like Frost now. Don't think we go undefeated let alone make it to a NC game with an anemic offense. And that's what this thread is mostly about Offense/Quarterbacks.
I thought Taylor Martinez running the read option with Rex Burkhead and passing for 200+ a game was a pretty exciting offense. The Tommy Armstrong led offense against USC in 2014 showed a lot of firepower, too.
But an offense already prone to turnovers can't afford to play from behind, and the Husker defense often added more pressure than it relieved.
They do go hand in hand. If Tommy Frazier or Scott Frost had the 2007, 2014 or 2018 defenses behind them, we're not talking about Frazier or Frost today.
Where/when were these 40s timed? Milton ran a 4.64 which is sparq verified. I have a hard time believing he could drop .21 seconds since then.
And again, it's about making the reads in this offense.
There are some crazy motions, formations, and movement in this playbook. When the play is executed correctly, the defense is exposed, and if the QB makes the right read the exposure gets exploited.
I can't wait to see Frost open up the field for Morgan, Spielman, Lindsey, Mike Williams, & Co.
And talking about former Husker QBs, I would think it would be interesting to see Huskerboard members offer their opinions of which former NU QBs Scott Frost would like to recruit for his offense today.
In my view, based on the offense we showed in the spring game and last year's UCF bowl game, I think Frost would most like to recruit:
1. Bobby Newcombe
2. Steve Taylor
3. Tuner Gill
4. Gerry Godowski
I don't think he would recruit Crouch or Frazier or T Martinez (inadequate in the passing game).
Not sure there are any others. Frankly I doubt he would recruit himself as he was not as fast or as good a thrower as he would like, although his size and strength and coach-like football mind would have made it very tempting.
I think he is looking for a very good runner with excellent passing skills and 'touch' and a sharp football mind that is 6-3 and 230 pounds. A. Martinez is the perfect size and runner but time will reveal if he has the throwing and football coach understanding and quick decision making needed.
Newcombe is undersized but his blazing speed and beautiful passing and option skills and great QB intelligence would have been ideal.
Bobby Newcombe had every chance to exhibit his blazing speed, passing and option skills, and QB intelligence in a well-stocked offense designed just for him, and it still didn't work out.
Good athlete. Not a good QB. It happens.