Dennard Robinson was sacked 18 times this year. While I agree with the rollout strategy, that alone won't fix the problem.TM was sacked 21 times during the 2011 season and 6 times against S. Carolina......with all his speed he has not learned to move around or throw the ball away......not all these sacks are on the offensive line, he has to improve in this area! and Beck needs to run some designed roll outs to get the pressure off TM....there is much work to be done here.
unless he gets hurt by a meteor, he will be under center........in Bo we trust...errrrrr......I hope Martinez is not the QB the next two years, but the playcalling sure could be much better. Beck clearly has not figured out a way to utilize Martinez's skills set. All great coaches find ways to utilize the talent they have. Not the talent they wish they had. Seems like our coaches both offensive and defensive are stuck on what they "want" to do.....not what the players on the team "allow" them to do. What was scary to me was the fact that in Bo's fourth year, you would have thought this was the year that we had developed the exact type of talent he wanted to achieve his goals with. Guess not?
That said, with the very low football IQ I have, I have always heard that when a defense is blitzing or applying pressure with 8-9 guys in the box....well that is prime time to run screens or draw plays. WR screen, HB screens? Do we know what those are at Nebraska? With Rex Burkheads abilities in the open field you would think its a no brainer.
... um, zoogies, was this in response to something, or are you just talking to yourself again?Taylor, consistent?
Sorry, this is what it was in response to.Rex and Taylor are our 2 most dependable and consistant guys on offense. It makes no sense to me to want to bench either one of them. The offense has it's share of problems, Taylor Martinez is not one of them.
Are you saying that's wrong? Because I don't know who else you would say is more consistent...Sorry, this is what it was in response to.Rex and Taylor are our 2 most dependable and consistant guys on offense. It makes no sense to me to want to bench either one of them. The offense has it's share of problems, Taylor Martinez is not one of them.
Yeah, I don't know of anyone on the offense more consistent (in a good way) than Taylor and Rex.Are you saying that's wrong? Because I don't know who else you would say is more consistent...Sorry, this is what it was in response to.Rex and Taylor are our 2 most dependable and consistant guys on offense. It makes no sense to me to want to bench either one of them. The offense has it's share of problems, Taylor Martinez is not one of them.
I would argue Kenny Bell...and if he's not then it's because he hasn't been given as many opportunities as Taylor and Rex have, which may be a reason more guys aren't as consistent, not given as opportunities as Taylor gets.Yeah, I don't know of anyone on the offense more consistent (in a good way) than Taylor and Rex.Are you saying that's wrong? Because I don't know who else you would say is more consistent...Sorry, this is what it was in response to.Rex and Taylor are our 2 most dependable and consistant guys on offense. It makes no sense to me to want to bench either one of them. The offense has it's share of problems, Taylor Martinez is not one of them.
More touches for those guys could reveal more consistency, or it could reveal less consistency. Chances are, if they aren't getting as many touches, it's because they're less consistent in practice.I would argue Kenny Bell...and if he's not then it's because he hasn't been given as many opportunities as Taylor and Rex have, which may be a reason more guys aren't as consistent, not given as opportunities as Taylor gets.Yeah, I don't know of anyone on the offense more consistent (in a good way) than Taylor and Rex.Are you saying that's wrong? Because I don't know who else you would say is more consistent...Sorry, this is what it was in response to.Rex and Taylor are our 2 most dependable and consistant guys on offense. It makes no sense to me to want to bench either one of them. The offense has it's share of problems, Taylor Martinez is not one of them.