Rank The Quarterbacks of the Last Decade

Taylor

Ganz

Martinez

Armstrong

Kellogg

Lee

Keller

Green

I think Zac Taylor is sometimes undervalued or underappreciated when we think about the QB's of the last 10 years. He was a pretty good QB.

Martinez put up several records and I'll never forget how electrifying he was his freshman year. But, one thing that will always hold him back in my mind is that he didn't win a lot of the big games that mattered, and it's tough to be considered the best when you have a propensity for turning the ball over.

 
I think Zac Taylor is sometimes undervalued or underappreciated when we think about the QB's of the last 10 years. He was a pretty good QB.

Martinez put up several records and I'll never forget how electrifying he was his freshman year. But, one thing that will always hold him back in my mind is that he didn't win a lot of the big games that mattered, and it's tough to be considered the best when you have a propensity for turning the ball over.

These are both curious statements, since 1) Zac is either 1 or 2 in everyone's lists except one, and 2) Martinez won more games against top 20 teams than anyone else. Obviously he played a lot more games, but Ganz had none and Taylor had four if you count rank at the time of playing (all in the 20's), or zero if you go by end of season rankings.

 
1. Ganz- Dude was a beast and a gamer. With him in 09 we're talking BCS maybe MNC.

2. Martinez- Incredible individual talent.

3. Taylor- Really, really solid.

4. Armstrong- Maybe a bit of a surprise but he's been above average I'd say

Who really cares after that.

 
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Taylor

Ganz

Martinez

Armstrong

Kellogg

Lee

Keller

Green

I think Zac Taylor is sometimes undervalued or underappreciated when we think about the QB's of the last 10 years. He was a pretty good QB.

Martinez put up several records and I'll never forget how electrifying he was his freshman year. But, one thing that will always hold him back in my mind is that he didn't win a lot of the big games that mattered, and it's tough to be considered the best when you have a propensity for turning the ball over.
Yeah, but that's Bo's fault not Martinez's.

 
If I'm reading this correctly, there's a preference for single-threat quarterbacks.
I think that we are going to start pretending that we want the old statue QB's back...if that doesn't work...we will want the runners back...basically we will just keep wanting "it" until "it" gets us Husker fans into the playoff.

 
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