Was that Q who gave the drug free pledge?
Mike Minter.
Choi walked off slowly, but I don't think anyone else was hurt.
i think that right there is the biggest improvement, the oline...
Absolutely. Our D Lines weren't getting much push most of the game. The D Line had its moments, but the O Line on both sides did very well.
All spring long the talk was how the offensive line has improved due to the fact there is depth there finally.
I would definitely agree with this.
Just got back from the game. Only stayed for three quarters.
Quarterbacks looked pretty good today. Taylor Martinez ran the ball as advertised today. He is very quick footed and has great vision. He is arguably the best running threat we have at quarterback. He ran the ball with authority and passed the ball pretty well. He had one interception off of a tipped ball, but he probably shouldn't have made the throw to begin with.
Cody Green did some really good things. Had a deep pass down the seem in the second quarter for a touchdown, and he also ran the ball pretty well, although not as well as T-Mart. It seems to take him awhile to get his speed up when he starts running the ball. He kind of does a weird high step movement. He also had a few throws today that kind of made you go "What was that?", but he also made some of the better throws I've seen from him.
Kody Spano was pretty good. Obviously limited by the green jersey which means he didn't bring a whole lot to the offense when he was in. The coaches stuck to drop back passes or runs to the outside or between the tackles with him in there.
LTW ran the ball well today. Didn't have a lot of passing opportunities through three quarters. Ron Kellog didn't see a lot of PT and, not to be made as an insult, you can tell why the kid is pretty low on the depth chart. Doesn't read the field very well and get sacked for a pretty big loss in the third quarter.
None of the quarterbacks wowed me, and they all had their issues, but it seems that they made huge strides over the off season.
I think we can stick a fork in LTW. He showed very little improvement from last year. With Lee, Green and T Mart, I don't see how/why LTW sees the field this year. He did not look good throwing the ball, more of the same kind of shotput tosses he threw last year. His running is fine, but he's nowhere near Taylor Martinez, Green, and not a lot better (if at all) than the Zac Lee we saw against Arizona. LTW seems destined to be one of those good guys with talent but no place to play. Sad.
Cody Green - I have no idea where the overblown praise for him is coming from (not you, Enhance - someone else on Page 7). He did NOT look great, he looked "fine." He showed some improvement over 2009 Cody Green, but not so much that I'd say Lee needs to be too worried about his job. If Lee heals up, and if he can throw at all, he'll start this year, no question. I have nothing bad to say about Cody, just that he's still raw. Something bad for every something good he did out there. About what you'd expect from a true Sophomore with talent.
I was most impressed today by Taylor Martinez. He is everything the T Mart Fan Club is saying he is - fast, instinctive, gutsy, and he can throw... just not all that well yet. His throwing motion is OK, his decisions are OK (although he shouldn't have tossed that pass that ended up getting picked), and he made some nice passes. He also made some not-so-nice passes. He'll earn his keep with his feet, though, and running the ball he was impressive. He looked like the best running QB we have, bar none. With some polish and a lot more work, he's going to be tough to beat for that starting job next year. But Green's no slouch, either. I walked away from the game thinking we have some depth at QB, even if it's raw.
Spano.... not sure what to say about him. His green jersey was a game-changer, no question. He would have gotten creamed on a blitz (yes, the D blitzed!) if he wasn't donning the green jersey. His passes were fine. I'm just concerned about him and contact. But even without the injury concern, I think he's got the same problem as LaTravis - namely, Cody Green, Zac Lee and Taylor Martinez.
Kellogg was just fine as well. Raw, and obviously still learning, but nothing ugly or embarrassing.