I don't even agree with the Martinez avoiding contact perspective. Remember his freshman year when nobody could ever actually bring him to the ground? 2-3 times per game he'd get stopped and stood up, and eventually swarmed with the play blown dead while Taylor is still standing up right with five defenders pushing him backwards. Later on he tried taking coaching to avoid contact, for sure, but never seemed natural with it.
Martinez' coaches failed him to a degree either that or he was somewhat uncoachable or maybe both.
I think Turner Gill was better all around, running and passing than Frost or Martinez. Martinez imo, was basically a North/South runner. His biggest assets were his speed and acceleration.Gill was a master of the option game and a very smooth operator in general but he clearly wasn't a better runner than Frost or Martinez.
A better passer? For sure.
I concurPure Running:
Crouch
Frazier
Frost
Taylor
Lord
(I leave TM off because I think he was more of an avoider of contact than the other guys. Esp Frazier, Frost and Taylor who were just as ok running through the tackle or running around it - you rarely saw those guys take the sideline. Armstrong is a very good runner but he isn't an every down type runner that these others were called to be in the option set. Even if the QB wasn't caring the ball, they set themselves up to get hit on most plays. )
Option:
Frazier
Frost
Gill
Gdowski
Taylor
These guys ran the option like a well oiled machine. Crouch - too many fumbles that is why I dropped him off the list.
whyd you have to post that? I forgot all about how Roy Williams made Groce his b!^@h that night. That was tough to watch.ouch