Why Martinez over Green? I might probably agree with you, just wondering what your reasoning is. I'm really on the fence on this.If Lee is not fully healed I'd rather see Martinez start.
I was very surprised that Green never did well in the running game last year. If you take away his 49 yard run again Florida Atlantic, he had 121 yards on 30 attempts, with a 4.0 average. It's not like that is terrible, but I just expected to have more success running the football last year than he did.I'll take Green. Longer time in the system, feet wet, vertical passing arm. He could break a run while also throwing deep to Niles or Gill.
Dont both Green and Martinez enter the second year in Lincoln? Martinez a redshirt frosh and green a true sophmore?I was very surprised that Green never did well in the running game last year. If you take away his 49 yard run again Florida Atlantic, he had 121 yards on 30 attempts, with a 4.0 average. It's not like that is terrible, but I just expected to have more success running the football last year than he did.I'll take Green. Longer time in the system, feet wet, vertical passing arm. He could break a run while also throwing deep to Niles or Gill.
Yep I believe so. Tmart redshirted and was on the scout team last year.Dont both Green and Martinez enter the second year in Lincoln? Martinez a redshirt frosh and green a true sophmore?I was very surprised that Green never did well in the running game last year. If you take away his 49 yard run again Florida Atlantic, he had 121 yards on 30 attempts, with a 4.0 average. It's not like that is terrible, but I just expected to have more success running the football last year than he did.I'll take Green. Longer time in the system, feet wet, vertical passing arm. He could break a run while also throwing deep to Niles or Gill.
And if you take away Rex Burkhead's longest run he averaged 4.07 YPC.I was very surprised that Green never did well in the running game last year. If you take away his 49 yard run again Florida Atlantic, he had 121 yards on 30 attempts, with a 4.0 average. It's not like that is terrible, but I just expected to have more success running the football last year than he did.I'll take Green. Longer time in the system, feet wet, vertical passing arm. He could break a run while also throwing deep to Niles or Gill.
One technique for finding averages is removing the highest and lowest numbers from your equation. For example, if you are trying to find the average of 1, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, and 100, 100 and 1 skew the information from a more accurate average. Granted, removing those numbers makes it an incomplete average, but it shows you the common occurrence.And if you take away Rex Burkhead's longest run he averaged 4.07 YPC.I was very surprised that Green never did well in the running game last year. If you take away his 49 yard run again Florida Atlantic, he had 121 yards on 30 attempts, with a 4.0 average. It's not like that is terrible, but I just expected to have more success running the football last year than he did.I'll take Green. Longer time in the system, feet wet, vertical passing arm. He could break a run while also throwing deep to Niles or Gill.
4 YPC is fantastic for a QB, i'm not sure why we're trying to take away runs, Cody averaged 5.48 YPC which is fantastic.
Jake Locker ran for 3.2 and 3.5 YPC the past 2 years yet people are worried about him as a threat running.
I'm not proposing the stat I mentioned should be considered the more important one. I'm merely considering it another way to look at the situation. You take out his best run, it considerably changes the stats. It's just another way to look at it and another way to think about it, nothing more.Enhance, that may indeed give you a more true 'average', but it also changes what qualifies as a 'good' number - since you are cutting out the best run and comparing it to our general concept of what 'good' average ypc is, which doesn't cut out the best runs.
I do agree with you though that Green isn't a consistent gainer. But he provides that home-run hitting threat, while having the arm strength that Taylor doesn't have.