It is such a trope to call for the player whom nobody knows. Replacing a 19 year old, two year starter, with a qb who hasn't won a game and isn't statistically better is really stupid. When Vedral hands the ball to the other team for a 68 yard return we call him a backup qb. When AM misses a receiver for an INT we call for the next guy up. The offense is systemically broken but AM is the one that can still function when it breaks down. In the Purdue game, 4th down, our rg or rt completely misses an assignment...AM scrambles throws off balance for a 20+ yard gain to get us a TD...any other QB and it is a 4th down turnover and people would say the blocking sucks. Frost sees the mistakes but he also sees how often AM covers others mistakes. And there is a reason he is afraid to run...every scholarship qb on the roster is hurt because of it. A healthy qb is better than a broken and tough qb.
Just because he is a two year starter doesn't mean he isn't the cause of a lot of problems, that could have been avoided. Besides, he was actually beat out by Gebbia, but was promised the starting position, in order to get him to commit here.
I do think
Martinez is the main cause of all the trouble. I don't see him as the future at all, and while I like the guy personally, I see him as a cancer on the team, because now everyone has lost their confidence because for whatever reason, the kid doesn't have any, or didn't want the heisman attention or whatever it is. It's been one big massive false start for the Scott Frost era, and yes I identified it as a problem last year, when everyone blasted me, and I still think he doesn't have what it takes.
If you want to talk about stupidity, continuing down the path of sub .500 qb for the next two years is surely the definition of it.
I have never been more adamant about this being a problem, and it will continue to be, and I hate this because the team doesn't have to suck like this. They don't have to have this kids loser mentality that leaches into everything they do.
Everyone will tell you not to hang around or associate with losers, because it rubs off on you. Well this is the same stuff.
Do you think anyone of those guys on the team actually believes Martinez can go out and win a game when he needs to? F No.
They all know he can't.
Why the fans and coaches can't see this, I have no idea, but it's maddening to me to see the program unravel over some kid who shouldn't have even been recruited in the first place.
Recruit guys who have high winning percentages and take their teams to the championships and win.
Those are the kinds of guys that you want in your program.