I think it’s fair to look at it like this but how do you reconcile the last game Martinez played in 2020?Thanks!
Again, I'm not saying he couldn't be better.
But others around him on the 2020 list include:
- Brady White who ran for a whopping -23 yards in his college career but got invited to an NFL camp.
- Phil Jurkovec who ran for all of 150 yards and is a possible first-rounder next year
- Spencer Rattler who is a Heisman Trophy favorite this year and ran for 160 yards last year
- Kellen Mond, NFL second-round draft pick who ran for 74 yards last year
- Kyle Trask, NFL second-round pick who ran for 50 yards last year.
Martinez ran for 521 yards last year, more than all those guys combined.
Others around him in 2019 include:
- Jalen Hurts, second-round draft pick and NFL starter, ran for 233 yards that year
- Justin Fields, #11 pick in the draft, ran for 484 yards that year
- Brady White (again), -71 yards that year
- Lynn Bowden, NFL draft pick as a RB
Martinez ran for 626 yards that year.
All things being considered, that's not terrible company to be in. I think a lot of the anguish is because Martinez's mistakes are magnified for us because of the overall lack of success of the program. And he simply has more exposure than most QBs do because of how much he runs, especially last year.
Yes, he ran for 157 yards. Yes, his completion % was good. Let’s not forget he threw two picks and had 3 fumbles.
That game in a nutshell is what we have seen for 2 years now. It’s also why he was benched mid season.
That game is also a good example of why Nebraska keeps coming up
short. You don’t normally turn the ball over 4 times and win, but Nebraska makes a habit of making every game hard due to our propensity to try and beat two teams every game (ourselves and the other team).
Really hope these statistics change but nothing, even his last game, has shown me it will. Going to be another bumpy season if it doesn’t.
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