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If he doesn't get the starting job midway through 2016, I doubt he is as effective in 2017 for UCF.
I respectfully disagree with this opinion and feel the risks outweigh the rewards in a season most have written off.
If he doesn't get the starting job midway through 2016, I doubt he is as effective in 2017 for UCF.
I just don't get the idea of playing it scared. We've been told Martinez is at 90%, he will have another 4 months to heal and get his throwing shoulder stronger. Martinez hurt his shoulder in February 2017, so he's already had over a year of letting it heal. I don't know how much healthier it will get by sitting him out in 2018.I respectfully disagree with this opinion and feel the risks outweigh the rewards in a season most have written off.
I just don't get the idea of playing it scared. We've been told Martinez is at 90%, he will have another 4 months to heal and get his throwing shoulder stronger. Martinez hurt his shoulder in February 2017, so he's already had over a year of letting it heal. I don't know how much healthier it will get by sitting him out in 2018.
If he's the best QB, he should play.Its not just his shoulder recovery, it’s multi faceted. There are multiple reasons to let him redshirt, I don’t believe there is any real benefit to starting him this year and I don’t get why you and others feel the rush.
Let him get another year to learn the system, heal, grow, and still have 4 years to start. Gebbia will be a pretty damned good QB in this system and Bunch looks surprisingly good.
There is no immediate need to start Martinez.
If he's the best QB, he should play.
I agree with your logic, but as a fan I think this season will be more fun to watch Martinez play, even if it doesn't get us any extra wins with the death schedule. I know it's short sighted, but I'm greedy I guess.I understand your argument, and I have stated why I disagree. It’s clear you either don’t care or aren’t listening to what I say so let’s leave it at that.
I’ve heard this before. What do we want to wait for if he is already the better guy? INo doubt Martinez is the best fit as Frost QB, but I think with the schedule we have this year it makes sense to redshirt him unless there is a major injury to Gebbia.
I’ve heard this before. What do we want to wait for if he is already the better guy? I
why not play the guy suited for your offense if he is already the best guy? Not saying he is for sure, but if Frost thinks he is, he isn’t going to say, alright, we’re going to RS you and start our 2nd best QB.
I’ve heard this before. What do we want to wait for if he is already the better guy? I
why not play the guy suited for your offense if he is already the best guy? Not saying he is for sure, but if Frost thinks he is, he isn’t going to say, alright, we’re going to RS you and start our 2nd best QB.
BlitzFirst said:I think everyone is forgetting that Gebbia and Martinez ran against the 2nd string defense and Bunch ran against the 1's (at least that's what the newspaper guys said).
To me, that's indicative of a GREAT performance by Bunch.
I would understand either way Frost goes here. Get the best guy in place and play him, or teach him up and save some eligibility when he is closer to his prime. It's not hard logic to follow, really. Just depends what Frost wants to do.
Dudes body looks way more ready for it than Gebbia.I'd sure hate to lose the freshman Martinez to a blown knee. He is the future for sure but would be nice if we could bring him along a while. A man is much stronger at 22, 23 than at 19. So if he gets a bad injury, or is forced to play instead of heal, he never reaches his full potential.
Lol, so this line of thinking says Martinez will be the only good QB Frost will land, so we should save him so that we have him when our team has a chance, because after that there will be no chance for Frosty to even have a mediocre QB....Because there are enough other missing pieces on the team in this transition year that we may not gain much from playing him. Perhaps, even though he is the better guy saving him makes the most sense in the long run.
The ceiling isn't that very this year. Transition year. New coach in every position. Really tough schedule.
I would understand either way Frost goes here. Get the best guy in place and play him, or teach him up and save some eligibility when he is closer to his prime. It's not hard logic to follow, really. Just depends what Frost wants to do.