knapplc
International Man of Mystery
The bold is a good point. But even though Taylor only put up stats against relatively weak competition, there was evident talent there. It's not his fault we played a weak non-con schedule.Who exactly did Taylor put up those numbers against?Are you willfully ignoring the stats or do you just not know them? Martinez was a Heisman trophy candidate for 1/3 of the season. He was even getting buzz until the Missouri game when he got injured. His Freshman stats are comparable to Tommie Frazier's Senior stats. On what planet do you think he's "done and done?" That's crazy talk.Although that would be the obvious list, I disagree. T-mart is done and done. He is not a qb and I can't see the coaches risking their jobs by trying to coach-him-up for another year.
I truly wanted to believe that Taylor wasn't just the flash-in-the-pan that Zac Lee, Joe Dailey, Jammal Lord, et al. were. Trouble is, playing against below-average talent tends to make average talent look above-average. Right now, Taylor only has the speed, and now that he's dealing with ankle issues, I'm not so sure that he even has that in the same magnitude that he had it in the early part of the season. MAYBE he has potential as a passer if he learns what to do with the ball when he doesn't have a WR who has 10 yards of separation and/or lacks the time to find an open read, but from what I've seen thus far he's a one-trick pony, and that one trick (the zone read) is dead.
We have to remember that Martinez is a Freshman. He wasn't even fully dedicated to QB until this year - last year he spent most of his time at WR on the scout team. It's highly unlikely that 2010 represented his ceiling. If he grows even a little bit, gets even a little more poise, he'll be fine.