After watching the quarterbacking yesterday, it dawned on me how poor our quarterbacking has been for too long. Our current third team QB is far superior to our past first and second teams QB's have been.
True datAfter watching the quarterbacking yesterday, it dawned on me how poor our quarterbacking has been for too long. Our current third team QB is far superior to our past first and second teams QB's have been.
After watching the quarterbacking yesterday, it dawned on me how poor our quarterbacking has been for too long. Our current third team QB is far superior to our past first and second teams QB's have been.
I was a little pissed to see almost every pass thrown from the front foot. At Nebraska we throw off our back foot at least a couple times a series. Shaking my damn head....
And when Tom's wife admits she's Tom, we can continue to ignore him.When one of these guys becomes all Big Ten, we can talk.
This may be sooner than you think; so maybe you can please many here and take that back. You may be setting the bar a little high; again, many may appreciate that. It was Rocking to watch the qb's and fans in the stand were happy with the 3rd team qb, because of his abilities and fundamentals, despite only 7 points scored there.When one of these guys becomes all Big Ten, we can talk.
After watching the quarterbacking yesterday, it dawned on me how poor our quarterbacking has been for too long. Our current third team QB is far superior to our past first and second teams QB's have been.
When one of these guys becomes all Big Ten, we can talk.
This may be sooner than you think; so maybe you can please many here and take that back. You may be setting the bar a little high; again, many may appreciate that. It was Rocking to watch the qb's and fans in the stand were happy with the 3rd team qb, because of his abilities and fundamentals, despite only 7 points scored there.
No...because one of the guys who "wasn't a qb" by message board gurus was deemed to be first team all Big Ten by those who coached against him. I find it hard to believe we have a stable of qbs better than that.Yep. And if that were to happen his statement would change to something like:
"When one of these guys gets drafted then we can talk"
And if that were to happen it would change to
"When one of these guys is starting in the NFL then we can talk"
I'm not sure what's wrong with Nebraska fans, on a Nebraska board, being excited about seeing QB play in our spring game that resembles QB play for the first time in about a decade.
I don't see anyone up here anointing these guys as the next Tom Brady. I'm seeing some excitement about the fact that we have several guys on the roster that can execute a forward pass fundamentally.
To be fair, it's a little easier to step up in the pocket when you know you aren't going to get blasted. The touch football thing certainly helps the QB concentrate. It was nice though to see the touch passes and dump offs executed so well.And when Tom's wife admits she's Tom, we can continue to ignore him.
I guess there's nothing for us to be excited about with our current QBs.
Believing is seeing.No...because one of the guys who "wasn't a qb" by message board gurus was deemed to be first team all Big Ten by those who coached against him. I find it hard to believe we have a stable of qbs better than that.
But maybe we should listen to the gurus. Maybe they have chosen not to be Big 10 head coaches because they enjoy their work at McD's.
you do remember that he was only all B1G by the coaches because of the feud between a couple of programs where the coaches refused to vote for the guy that was first team on the writers all B1G team don't you Tom errrr....I mean Mrs. Tom? Meaning he was only all conference because of petty jealousies between rivals.No...because one of the guys who "wasn't a qb" by message board gurus was deemed to be first team all Big Ten by those who coached against him. I find it hard to believe we have a stable of qbs better than that.
you do remember that he was only all B1G by the coaches because of the feud between a couple of programs where the coaches refused to vote for the guy that was first team on the writers all B1G team don't you Tom errrr....I mean Mrs. Tom? Meaning he was only all conference because of petty jealousies between rivals.
You mean the #1 pass defense in the Big Ten the year TM won the qb award? Not sure that made other qbs look all conference.our defense has made a lot of guys look all conference.
No...because one of the guys who "wasn't a qb" by message board gurus was deemed to be first team all Big Ten by those who coached against him. I find it hard to believe we have a stable of qbs better than that.
But maybe we should listen to the gurus. Maybe they have chosen not to be Big 10 head coaches because they enjoy their work at McD's.
Read the original post. We have three qbs that are "far superior" to our all Big Ten qb in TMart. I really hope we have 3 All Big qbs. It will bode well for the future. I'm just not sure about it considering two have never played a down of real college football and one had crappy stats at his former college.What does that have to do with this year's QB's?
All B10 when TMART was QB has zero to do with how our QB's will or will not perform this upcoming season and next.
Barry Sanders set 34 NCAA records during his 1998 season. Does that mean our RB's will have a crappy year this year?
Now time for you to read the original post. What makes these QBs real QBs is their ability to find the open receiver, make the right reads and complete the pass. Does that sound like TA? Absolutely not. I would entertain an argument that TM fit this mold, at least statistically, and he saved our bacon more than once his junior year... but he was also indecisive far too often and looked uncomfortable if he held the ball too long.Read the original post. We have three qbs that are "far superior" to our all Big Ten qb in TMart. I really hope we have 3 All Big qbs. It will bode well for the future. I'm just not sure about it considering two have never played a down of real college football and one had crappy stats at his former college.
1. The OP never said any of what you mention...finding open receiver, making right read, completing the pass...nothinNow time for you to read the original post. What makes these QBs real QBs is their ability to find the open receiver, make the right reads and complete the pass. Does that sound like TA? Absolutely not. I would entertain an argument that TM fit this mold, at least statistically, and he saved our bacon more than once his junior year... but he was also indecisive far too often and looked uncomfortable if he held the ball too long.
I loved the way TM transformed himself into a running QB who could throw the ball. But it is petty of you to act as if these guys we have now don't deserve any respect, or that you discount any excitement shown about them. So in your world, the only time we can get excited about them is when they are all conference.
And you wonder why people get tired of you, Tom.
Deserving of respect means admitting these guys show potential. Again, you can make an argument for TM, which you have done. But when people are excited about the current QBs we have it is extremely petty to figuratively say, "next", like you did.1. The OP never said any of what you mention...finding open receiver, making right read, completing the pass...nothin
2. If the stats of our current guys are far superior to TMart's, then the Big Ten is ours for years to come.
3. TMart was second in yards passing in the Big Ten his junior year. He was second in completion percentage. He was second in TD passes. He was third in quarterback rating...AND HE WAS 7th in RUSHING running for over a 1000 yards. Furthermore, his passing stats were on par to even be better than that before his foot injury pushed him out of action his senior year.
4. If deserving of respect means crowning a player who has never played a down "far superior" to an all-conference performer then I guess I'm guilty.
P.S. And when Dingle mentions the other qb (Miller) that should have won but was screwed out of the award, please know he was 6th in completion percentage, 4th in pass efficiency, 6th in yards, 5th in TDs, and did have 200 more yards rushing than TMart. Martinez was better in nearly every passing category.
Can you share your source of these B1G coaches that felt there would be a drop off? Not doubting you, just wondering which coaches feel that way. They could be right with the losses at receiver and tight end, but everything else suggests they will be better in this offense.Until proven otherwise, Nebraska is a middle of the pack west division team. I also found it interesting that supposedly many B1G coaches also felt there would be a drop off with NU's offense this year. It's hard to know if they will be right, but I think it is wise to temper the excitement from a glorified practice that was setup in advance to be a success from the offensive perspective.
That doesn't make them quarterbacks like Martinez. Just ask Tulsa Tom.Didn't read the entire thread, so maybe it's already been said...I noticed more than one occasion, on a 3rd and 7 (or similar d & d) we threw 7-8 yard patterns instead of into double coverage 20+ yards down-field.
You mean the #1 pass defense in the Big Ten the year TM won the qb award? Not sure that made other qbs look all conference.
Read the original post. We have three qbs that are "far superior" to our all Big Ten qb in TMart. I really hope we have 3 All Big qbs. It will bode well for the future. I'm just not sure about it considering two have never played a down of real college football and one had crappy stats at his former college.
You mean Toms wife?? WinkingRollingLaughTT doesn't post anymore. I bet they argue all the time. Or maybe just TT and his alter ego do. LolThat doesn't make them quarterbacks like Martinez. Just ask Tulsa Tom.