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So who actually beat us unassisted? OU or UT? I could see an argument for either of these, but I think I'd have to vote for the Huskers beating themselves three times this year.
I would rather see Cody play. Not because I am a hater, but let Taylor fully heal and not risk injury again. It might be 6 weeks, but Taylor still has to practice so staying off his feet won't happen. Plus he is a freshman, so sitting out one bowl game will not hurt him.
Cody played great against CU, so let him flex on this game.
I think EZ could be referring to A&M, when they just beat us (despite us stinking, it's not the same as the meltdowns and snatching defeat from victory, as in UT or OU).So who actually beat us unassisted? OU or UT? I could see an argument for either of these, but I think I'd have to vote for the Huskers beating themselves three times this year.
This is great and all but since this might be the quarterback formerly known as t-magic's last game for us I say we just as well use him.okaive said:I would rather see Cody play. Not because I am a hater, but let Taylor fully heal and not risk injury again. It might be 6 weeks, but Taylor still has to practice so staying off his feet won't happen. Plus he is a freshman, so sitting out one bowl game will not hurt him.
Cody played great against CU, so let him flex on this game.
This is great and all but since this might be the quarterback formerly known as t-magic's last game for us I say we just as well use him.okaive said:I would rather see Cody play. Not because I am a hater, but let Taylor fully heal and not risk injury again. It might be 6 weeks, but Taylor still has to practice so staying off his feet won't happen. Plus he is a freshman, so sitting out one bowl game will not hurt him.
Cody played great against CU, so let him flex on this game.
Fully healed to get sacked and not throw the ball out of bounce. Maybe even poop his pants cuz he gets so nervous in the pocket.. You guys are all obsessed with a kid who had a few good games running, not passing. Make an argument about the OSU game, the receivers either had to come back to the ball or make a good catch. What a joke!
Isn't a screen pass a relatively easy thing to accomplish? It requires touch on the ball, but can the kid really be incapable of throwing a soft pass? Bizarre if true.I am more worried about Martinez's psyche than his feet/ankles. Obviously it hasn't been the easiest season for him off the field. And in his last game on the field, he looked like a deer in headlights and was thrown around like a rag doll. The kid has clearly regressed in some respects. The recipe for stopping Martinez is obvious: Bring as much pressure as possible and wait for him to panic.
Unless and until Martinez can roll out of the pocket, throw screens, check down to a RB (we should bring in Sam Keller to teach this to Martinez), throw the ball away, or take a sack, we might be better off with a QB who has a little more poise in the pocket.
Definitely a broken record. Martinez can't pass on the run, and it will definitely take time and lots of practice for him to get that down. Some people got it, others don't. Unfortunately he's in that "others" category at the moment when it comes to passing efficiently on the run.Broken record here.... <_<
Throwing on the run isn't in Taylor's arsenal yet. He was just making some progress throwing from the pocket, but it was derailed by the injury. He is fast, but oddly enough can't make use of that throwing on the run. We saw him do it once in the CCG and he threw a duck clear across his body. This is what I mean when I keep saying that Taylor is really raw and that's a fact not appreciated by many. Got to have patience with the kid.
We don't do that here at Nebraska no matter the athletes in our backfield. We didn't even see it this season until the CU game. It's ridiculous and pisses me off! It's such an easy play and with Helu and Burkhead they would blaze down the field without a problem. We need to come out with a different look on offense. Washington will be ready for the zone-read all day!I am more worried about Martinez's psyche than his feet/ankles. Obviously it hasn't been the easiest season for him off the field. And in his last game on the field, he looked like a deer in headlights and was thrown around like a rag doll. The kid has clearly regressed in some respects. The recipe for stopping Martinez is obvious: Bring as much pressure as possible and wait for him to panic.
Unless and until Martinez can roll out of the pocket, throw screens, check down to a RB (we should bring in Sam Keller to teach this to Martinez), throw the ball away, or take a sack, we might be better off with a QB who has a little more poise in the pocket.