I agree with the WR part of that comment. Get him on the field.:facepalm:
If he isn't starting @ QB, i agree get him on the field.I agree with the WR part of that comment. Get him on the field.
If Martinez does better but still bumbles forget WR. Get him under center and give him some quality snaps. Funny thing is he could likely be a good WR also if they really want to get him on the field.
My favorite thing about him and of course this is only by seeing him with somewhat limited action so far is his poise.
I think Frost will have a couple packages with McCaffrey in at QB and also a couple with Martinez and McCaffrey on the field at the same time. McCaffrey won't move to WR but will be QB3 and bidding time to duke it out with Smothers in 2022.
Agree - McCaffrey is much more athletic and I see him getting a lot of playing time. Has to be #2. If AM struggles again, we need a strong alternative to replace him.He's definitely going to see action this year no doubt. Personally he's not my QB3 though. Vedral is serviceable but if I'm coaching McCaffrey is going in 2nd for now at least.
Have to at this point. I would like to see him featured a qb every game even if martinez bounces back.Luke is for sure QB2. He will be used in many packages this season from WR and even QB.
Agree - McCaffrey is much more athletic and I see him getting a lot of playing time. Has to be #2. If AM struggles again, we need a strong alternative to replace him.
Luke is for sure QB2. He will be used in many packages this season from WR and even QB.
I understand the sentiment that says if redshirt freshman Luke McCaffrey isn't Nebraska's starting quarterback, get him on the field as a receiver — especially considering the shortage of bodies at the position. He's fast, athletic, tough and intelligent. In short, he's a McCaffrey.
Frost and Mario Verduzco brought McCaffrey to Lincoln to play quarterback, not receiver. Every rep he spends at receiver only cuts into his development as a quarterback.
If he winds up second or third on the quarterback depth chart come August, then maybe look at playing him some at receiver. But he grew up emulating Michael Vick and Fran Tarkenton in his back yard. Yes, Fran Tarkenton. The kid's a QB.