He runs out of perfect pockets, he did this multiple times Saturday, where if he just steps up into the pocket he is safe to throw.Really? Interesting, I think the opposite. For a true freshmen I think he stays in the pocket for a very long time.
Maybe it makes more sense for him to run though.He runs out of perfect pockets, he did this multiple times Saturday, where if he just steps up into the pocket he is safe to throw.
No it did not, these results were negative on the plays I am referring to.Maybe it makes more sense for him to run though.
I agree that Martinez needs to improve this aspect, but mastering the mesh point will improve for Martinez as he gets more reps. He split reps in fall practice with Gebbia, and then he has been limited in practices after the CU game. As he gets more reps in practice and in games, I expect Martinez to improve this aspect of Frost's offense.Getting nitpicky, but one thing I would really like to see Martinez get better at that could help our offense is attacking defenders on pitch options or RPO's.
He does a fantastic job in the zone read game but it seems to me he struggles a bit at attacking defenders on the outside for a pitch or quick throw to the reciever. We ran a few of these against Purdue and they worked with some success but I think that is one way we could see our offense evolve over the course of the season.
Martinez will get better at these little things with experience, time in the film room and practice. This can be said about every player on the team and I think that just goes to show how far we have to go, but also how good we can be.
Definetly. I pointed it out just to say there are so many little things that could make us better that can be improved upon with more experience across the board. I can just imagine we can get this offense clicking later in the season when we tighten these little aspects up. Then we can forget anyone was ever questioning Frosts offensive wizardry.I agree that Martinez needs to improve this aspect, but mastering the mesh point will improve for Martinez as he gets more reps. He split reps in fall practice with Gebbia, and then he has been limited in practices after the CU game. As he gets more reps in practice and in games, I expect Martinez to improve this aspect of Frost's offense.
It's so refreshing to see a Nebraska QB set his feet and step into a throw. Watching guys fall away all these years, even when it worked out, just killed me.Maybe need a little positivity this morning. Martinez was so good yesterday. I think he has as much total potential as just about any Husker true freshman quarterback of the last 30 years.
He threw for 323 yards and ran for 91. We had 582 yards of total offense - the third time we had more offensive yards than the other team out of four games. This kid is extremely special and it kind of feels like it's getting drowned out by being 0-4, but it shouldn't.
I could watch this clip all day:
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I mean...wow. Talk about having the whole package. As a true freshman. He releases the ball knowing Spielman is going to beat his man and drops it into the only spot that allows Spielman to haul it in.
Pretty incredible stuff in my opinion.
It's so refreshing to see a Nebraska QB set his feet and step into a throw. Watching guys fall away all these years, even when it worked out, just killed me.