:yeahMartinez is not faster than Crouch in a 100M race. Martinez has the ability to go from 0-60 faster than Crouch, but overall top speed goes to Eric. Martinez has quick feet, great burst, great balance, and 4.5 speed. Crouch ran a 10.4 100M dash in High School and at the NFL combine ran a 4.47 40yd. and 1.55 10yd. Both are tough runners, but people forget Crouch trucking that Iowa safety on the way to the endzone. Taylor is quicker and has better feet, Crouch is faster and is a stronger runner to this point.
You are really off, Crouch ran a 4.4 and Taylor is just as fast if not faster Not saying that he is a better runner then crouch but there is no way that Taylor runs a 4.5,scott frost was a good runner too and ran a 4.5 and Taylor is way faster looking.Martinez is not faster than Crouch in a 100M race. Martinez has the ability to go from 0-60 faster than Crouch, but overall top speed goes to Eric. Martinez has quick feet, great burst, great balance, and 4.5 speed. Crouch ran a 10.4 100M dash in High School and at the NFL combine ran a 4.47 40yd. and 1.55 10yd. Both are tough runners, but people forget Crouch trucking that Iowa safety on the way to the endzone. Taylor is quicker and has better feet, Crouch is faster and is a stronger runner to this point.
Martinez is 6'1" and Frost was 6'3". Short guys usually look faster than taller ones, at least in my observations.You are really off, Crouch ran a 4.4 and Taylor is just as fast if not faster Not saying that he is a better runner then crouch but there is no way that Taylor runs a 4.5,scott frost was a good runner too and ran a 4.5 and Taylor is way faster looking.Martinez is not faster than Crouch in a 100M race. Martinez has the ability to go from 0-60 faster than Crouch, but overall top speed goes to Eric. Martinez has quick feet, great burst, great balance, and 4.5 speed. Crouch ran a 10.4 100M dash in High School and at the NFL combine ran a 4.47 40yd. and 1.55 10yd. Both are tough runners, but people forget Crouch trucking that Iowa safety on the way to the endzone. Taylor is quicker and has better feet, Crouch is faster and is a stronger runner to this point.
The height observation is spot on. Look at Terrelle Pryor at Ohio St. That dude is 6'5" and blows by people with his deceptively long strides. I guarantee is he is just as fast as MartinezMartinez is 6'1" and Frost was 6'3". Short guys usually look faster than taller ones, at least in my observations.You are really off, Crouch ran a 4.4 and Taylor is just as fast if not faster Not saying that he is a better runner then crouch but there is no way that Taylor runs a 4.5,scott frost was a good runner too and ran a 4.5 and Taylor is way faster looking.Martinez is not faster than Crouch in a 100M race. Martinez has the ability to go from 0-60 faster than Crouch, but overall top speed goes to Eric. Martinez has quick feet, great burst, great balance, and 4.5 speed. Crouch ran a 10.4 100M dash in High School and at the NFL combine ran a 4.47 40yd. and 1.55 10yd. Both are tough runners, but people forget Crouch trucking that Iowa safety on the way to the endzone. Taylor is quicker and has better feet, Crouch is faster and is a stronger runner to this point.
That said, everybody should temper their expectations in comparison to Crouch. We have seen two performances for Martinez: in a spring game against a vanilla practice defense and against a severely outmanned WKU squad. What exactly are we supposed to gain from this?
On the other hand, we have four years of footage on Crouch and his playmaking ability against all kinds of competition. Let's hold off on this for awhile.
Lord also looked that way too. He just glided past people. While I still think Crouch looks faster at the QB position than Martinez so far, I also think Martinez will be a far more dangerous passing threat.The height observation is spot on. Look at Terrelle Pryor at Ohio St. That dude is 6'5" and blows by people with his deceptively long strides. I guarantee is he is just as fast as MartinezMartinez is 6'1" and Frost was 6'3". Short guys usually look faster than taller ones, at least in my observations.You are really off, Crouch ran a 4.4 and Taylor is just as fast if not faster Not saying that he is a better runner then crouch but there is no way that Taylor runs a 4.5,scott frost was a good runner too and ran a 4.5 and Taylor is way faster looking.Martinez is not faster than Crouch in a 100M race. Martinez has the ability to go from 0-60 faster than Crouch, but overall top speed goes to Eric. Martinez has quick feet, great burst, great balance, and 4.5 speed. Crouch ran a 10.4 100M dash in High School and at the NFL combine ran a 4.47 40yd. and 1.55 10yd. Both are tough runners, but people forget Crouch trucking that Iowa safety on the way to the endzone. Taylor is quicker and has better feet, Crouch is faster and is a stronger runner to this point.
That said, everybody should temper their expectations in comparison to Crouch. We have seen two performances for Martinez: in a spring game against a vanilla practice defense and against a severely outmanned WKU squad. What exactly are we supposed to gain from this?
On the other hand, we have four years of footage on Crouch and his playmaking ability against all kinds of competition. Let's hold off on this for awhile.
i know one thing, Taylor is slippery. Even when he was 'tackled,' on that long run on the sideline, he never hit the ground. I think thats what amazed me more than his speed. Guys just slid off of him throughout the game.Speed isn't the best indicator of a player's potential anyway. It really doesn't matter if Crouch or Martinez is faster, what matters is their elusiveness compared to the defenses we face.
Comparing a RFreshman to a seasoned four-year QB - who won the Heisman no less - is a wasted exercise. There's nothing to go on right now that would help us make a decision.
Crouch 40-timeYou are really off, Crouch ran a 4.4 and Taylor is just as fast if not faster Not saying that he is a better runner then crouch but there is no way that Taylor runs a 4.5,scott frost was a good runner too and ran a 4.5 and Taylor is way faster looking.Martinez is not faster than Crouch in a 100M race. Martinez has the ability to go from 0-60 faster than Crouch, but overall top speed goes to Eric. Martinez has quick feet, great burst, great balance, and 4.5 speed. Crouch ran a 10.4 100M dash in High School and at the NFL combine ran a 4.47 40yd. and 1.55 10yd. Both are tough runners, but people forget Crouch trucking that Iowa safety on the way to the endzone. Taylor is quicker and has better feet, Crouch is faster and is a stronger runner to this point.
ohh wow 4.47 is so far off from 4.5 *sarcasm*He is probally faster then that electronic time now anyways,he has been in the system for over a year now also we dont know how many times he was tested for the 40.Crouch 40-timeYou are really off, Crouch ran a 4.4 and Taylor is just as fast if not faster Not saying that he is a better runner then crouch but there is no way that Taylor runs a 4.5,scott frost was a good runner too and ran a 4.5 and Taylor is way faster looking.Martinez is not faster than Crouch in a 100M race. Martinez has the ability to go from 0-60 faster than Crouch, but overall top speed goes to Eric. Martinez has quick feet, great burst, great balance, and 4.5 speed. Crouch ran a 10.4 100M dash in High School and at the NFL combine ran a 4.47 40yd. and 1.55 10yd. Both are tough runners, but people forget Crouch trucking that Iowa safety on the way to the endzone. Taylor is quicker and has better feet, Crouch is faster and is a stronger runner to this point.
Martinez Scout Profile
At the Scout Combine as a junior in high school Taylor ran an electronic timed 4.5 40yd dash. His Rivals/Scout profile also lists a 4.47, which was an unofficial handheld time his senior year in high school. You sir are really off....