I don't think there's much chance Martinez starts if he's still throwing wounded ducks in the fall.
Refering to the loose or even total lack of spirals on all his throws.When did that happen? I recall 2 bad throws but one (the screen) looked like miscommunication.
When did that happen? I recall 2 bad throws but one (the screen) looked like miscommunication.
People want to make coaching way harder than it needs to be. You play the best players as soon as you can.I agree with you 100%. Why do people want to try and plan things 4-5 years from
now when there is a season 4-5 months from now. While there isn’t huge pressure for Frost to win big year 1, he’s going to want the team trending in a positive direction, and that is done by starting the best QB, even if it means burning Martinez’s redshirt in game 5 or 6.
Great points about guys coming into college much more ready to play than 10-20 years go.People want to make coaching way harder than it needs to be. You play the best players as soon as you can.
The idea that you are going to get so much better during a redshirt year is really not as valid anymore. Years ago when high schools didn't lift the way do and when players were not working out on their free time with coaches/trainers it might have made sense but not anymore. You really don't get ready to play by not playing...
There was a fair amount of blitzing SaturdayI remember how impressed I was with Tanner Lee during last year's spring game.
Definitely, Martinez and Gebbia looked better than the others, with Martinez coming out on top. Great for a scrimmage without blitzing or having to worry about actually being tackled. Guessing it'll be one of these two, but other than Martinez's speed, I won't take much as gospel from Saturday.
There was a fair amount of blitzing Saturday
People are mentioning the green jerseys and I understand how that can be an advantage for the QBs, but on the other hand... there were times I felt like Martinez could have gotten away from them if it were tackle football but he had to stop becauae they touched him. And on those runs where no one touched him it was more impressive because they couldn't get a finger on him let alone get close enough to try to tackle him.