I didn't say he was great in Riley's offense. I said he would have been a stud in Frost's offense. Big difference. The dude play after play kept plays alive while running for his life. The few times I saw him run straight spring options the guy was great at it. In the zone read, he was pretty darned good too. Frost would have tailored a game plan to fit his skills and with his size, strength and elusiveness, he would have been very good in Frost's offense. WCO? Not so much. You should have appreciated TA a whole bunch more after watching Tanner Lee try to get a pass off with our offensive line woes.How many interceptions did he have again.![]()
Despite the issues you have mentioned. ...Frost would not have recruited him.....and he would not have played in his offense. Why people try to bring back former players and include them in today's scheme is amazing to me.......I didn't say he was great in Riley's offense. I said he would have been a stud in Frost's offense. Big difference. The dude play after play kept plays alive while running for his life. The few times I saw him run straight spring options the guy was great at it. In the zone read, he was pretty darned good too. Frost would have tailored a game plan to fit his skills and with his size, strength and elusiveness, he would have been very good in Frost's offense. WCO? Not so much. You should have appreciated TA a whole bunch more after watching Tanner Lee try to get a pass off with our offensive line woes.
Of course you didn't, but it's obvious I hit one with you, Mr. No Talent at all, hilarious!Horse ****....I hit your nerve.
Grow up son......
You like TA....I don't .
That simple.
Moving on.......
Hell I hit a couple nerves......good on me!!Of course you didn't, but it's obvious I hit one with you, Mr. No Talent at all, hilarious!
Grow up? That's rich coming from some loser who hasn't done anything in life, yet has to come around and vent stupidity towards players you dislike, you're a walking cliché. Well done loser, well done! Now you can move on.
You said you were moving on bright boy, guess that nerve of yours is still hurting. And I described you perfectly and you know it, now keep moving on, lest you're intent on making a bigger fool of yourself than you already have.Hell I hit a couple nerves......good on me!!
Keep trying to describe someone you don't know......it's actually very entertaining.
Your mom will probably be home soon....better shut it down son before you get grounded.
He literally was recruited by Frost while at Oregon....Frost would not have recruited him.....and he would not have played in his offense.
Yep. Might have lost these two without him.
He could also make a little money in a real job for the next 40 years.....
People think they live til 90..... lol
Despite the issues you have mentioned. ...Frost would not have recruited him.....and he would not have played in his offense. Why people try to bring back former players and include them in today's scheme is amazing to me.......
Unfortunately, TM while a great athlete who put up tremendous numbers, didn't exactly put up an endearing personality. His adoption of his mentor's surly persona was not a positive. Neither TM nor TA were great pure passers. Both had accuracy and decision making issues. Both played through injury. Neither had the advantage of a great coaching staff and O line in front of them. One was a likeable guy and one was not. IMO TA was MUCH better at decision making in the option run game whether is was zone read or sprint options.Some people will defend TA tooth and nail because he’s a past Husker warrior, but are perfectly ok with trashing TMart any chance they get.![]()
No he wouldn’t because he struggled mightily with short throws.He would have been a stud in Frost's offense.
Ludicrous take. AM is already twice the QB Tommy ever was. Twice the passing ability, twice the football IQ. If a QB can’t throw over the middle, they are not starting over AM and they are not starting in Frost’s offense.I think Tommy would have done pretty good in Scott's offense, and not so sure that he wouldn't be starting his Jr & Sr years, even with Martinez here. The guy was a great athlete and pretty good team leader and as an upperclassman, that is pretty valuable.
Tommy's shine got way duller having to deal with the Mike Riley embarrassment. In a way, I felt they damaged that kid with such an emphasis on passing and not utilizing his skillset. The prior staff knew not to let him throw over the middle, yet the pro staff could never figure that out. Still makes me angry to this day what a bunch of buffoons Riley and Langsdorf were.
I hope Tommy has success.
that might be a valid point. Some of that IMO was a coaching and repetition problem possibly. Frost's QBs probably get some where near 3 times as many reps as Riley's did. There was a whole lot of standing around and talking during Riley's practices. TA did okay if I remember correctly on WR screens which is a huge part of Frost's offense. Where he struggled the most was the short middle screens with linemen in his face. No question accuracy was a problem for him at times but he also played most of 2 years with lower leg injuries that probably didn't help his accuracy..No he wouldn’t because he struggled mightily with short throws.
Ludicrous take. AM is already twice the QB Tommy ever was. Twice the passing ability, twice the football IQ. If a QB can’t throw over the middle, they are not starting over AM and they are not starting in Frost’s offense.
TA would have been a good fit for TOs offense. Big, durable, good runner, good enough passer to hit the guys that were usually wide open when a pass play was called. Frost's offense is pretty sophisticated in terms of passing, with throws to all parts of the field. Not Tommy's cup of tea.
I actually think TMart, once he had a season or so with Mario, would have worked out in Frost's offense.
Nobody on any level of football is going to say that TA is a better QB than AM. AM is on a whole different level talent wise as a QB. AM is a natural passer with a high football IQ, and he can run. A true dual threat. Tommy was an athlete with a strong arm. I’m not trying to Knock Tommy as much as I’m praising AM. I’m not sure some people realize how special AM is.What is AM's winning %?
I am not arguing the point that AM is a better QB, but Tommy won a lot of football games with pretty avg to completely crap OL. He beat some good football teams and programs.
AM's winning % was not on him. That said, TA carried his team on many occasions. TA was a great competitor and Frost would have loved having that kid with his attitude on his team. I loved TA but man some times his decision making just left me speechless. Again, I think coaching and our offensive line woes played a big part of that.What is AM's winning %?
I am not arguing the point that AM is a better QB, but Tommy won a lot of football games with pretty avg to completely crap OL. He beat some good football teams and programs.
Tommy won a lot of football games with pretty avg to completely crap OL. He beat some good football teams and programs.
Nobody on any level of football is going to say that TA is a better QB than AM. AM is on a whole different level talent wise as a QB. AM is a natural passer with a high football IQ, and he can run. A true dual threat. Tommy was an athlete with a strong arm. I’m not trying to Knock Tommy as much as I’m praising AM. I’m not sure some people realize how special AM is.
I didn't say he was great in Riley's offense. I said he would have been a stud in Frost's offense. Big difference. The dude play after play kept plays alive while running for his life. The few times I saw him run straight spring options the guy was great at it. In the zone read, he was pretty darned good too. Frost would have tailored a game plan to fit his skills and with his size, strength and elusiveness, he would have been very good in Frost's offense. WCO? Not so much. You should have appreciated TA a whole bunch more after watching Tanner Lee try to get a pass off with our offensive line woes.
In any clip I've seen of Verduzco talking about the role of the QB in Frost's offense, the ability to make snap decisions while the play is unfolding is huge. Decision making was not TA's strongest suit. It is a skill that AMart is still developing.Never said I didn’t appreciate his efforts but he still made bad decisions ( remember the Iowa game at the goal line in 2015)Frost and Verduzco wouldn’t have put up with that especially if they had another QB like 2AM...
By the way Nebraska just might have beaten Iowa that day outgaining them 433 to 250 but TA threw 4 interceptions one I mentioned was a big one...
Frost and Verdusco probably would have drilled him on that situation a 100 times so that TA knew precisely what to do. It's just a whole different situation IMO for TA versus what AM has in place for a support structure. Look, I'm not saying TA would have been an All-American in Frost's system. AM very possibly could be. TA darned well could have been all B1G in Frost's system. JMHO.Never said I didn’t appreciate his efforts but he still made bad decisions ( remember the Iowa game at the goal line in 2015)Frost and Verduzco wouldn’t have put up with that especially if they had another QB like 2AM...
By the way Nebraska just might have beaten Iowa that day outgaining them 433 to 250 but TA threw 4 interceptions one I mentioned was a big one...
Frost and Verdusco probably would have drilled him on that situation a 100 times so that TA knew precisely what to do. It's just a whole different situation IMO for TA versus what AM has in place for a support structure. Look, I'm not saying TA would have been an All-American in Frost's system. AM very possibly could be. TA darned well could have been all B1G in Frost's system. JMHO.
I suspect they did situational reps with TA. I want to be careful with my words but I also suspect TA maybe required a few more reps in practice than AM does to fully integrate those teaching points. TA's strength was his ability to ad lib on the move and sometimes that caused some issues. It also saved our bacon more often than not covering some of our other offensive deficiencies.Why the hell weren’t Riley and Lang’s doing with him then since their offense experts..RollingLaugh
There are so many a-holes on these boards. But don't call them out or you'll get called names like snowflake, millenial, cupcake, butthurt, woman, etc...So wtf is up with all this Armstrong bashing? I'm happy for the kid. If he still has an opportunity to play the game he loves, good for him!
Tommy played a much easier schedule than the one Adrian was dealtWhat is AM's winning %?
I am not arguing the point that AM is a better QB, but Tommy won a lot of football games with pretty avg to completely crap OL. He beat some good football teams and programs.
Unfortunately, TM while a great athlete who put up tremendous numbers, didn't exactly put up an endearing personality. His adoption of his mentor's surly persona was not a positive. Neither TM nor TA were great pure passers. Both had accuracy and decision making issues. Both played through injury. Neither had the advantage of a great coaching staff and O line in front of them. One was a likeable guy and one was not. IMO TA was MUCH better at decision making in the option run game whether is was zone read or sprint options.
Ludicrous? AM is 2x the QB Tommy was? Wow, you sure throw around ******** like you know what you are talking about.Ludicrous take. AM is already twice the QB Tommy ever was. Twice the passing ability, twice the football IQ. If a QB can’t throw over the middle, they are not starting over AM and they are not starting in Frost’s offense.