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Ok, sick burn. He doesn’t exemplify the football IQ to play the QB position at Nebraska.I don't think you know what the word intangible means.
Ok, sick burn. He doesn’t exemplify the football IQ to play the QB position at Nebraska.I don't think you know what the word intangible means.
I think Frost and Martinez had real heart to heart talk about this and Frost encouraged him to move on. If he wanted to stay, he was going to probably be there to mentor the new starting QB.
Frost cleaned house on the offensive staff. He knows he’s coaching for his job next year. He knows many fans are ready for a change at QB.
He is doing everything he can to be able to say, if he fails and gets fired, “I did everything I could to make the changes needed to win”.
Now, many will still say that’s too little too late. But, at least he’s trying to make all the right moves now. If he fails, he moves on and I’m guessing he will still have a long coaching career somewhere.
Here’s to hoping it all works and that long career is here.
I disagree on your second paragraph. Many times when he was in the two minute offense at the end of the game and the other team knew we were going to pass, the O line couldn’t protect him. The end of Minnesota is a prime example on the safety. Other games in that situation, he had no time to work.I think we may be too hard on Adrian's passing ability. He's actually a damn good passer, and in every game the Huskers frightened a ranked opponent for 3.5 quarters, you'll find Martinez dropping dimes to a variety of receivers & routes on sustained drives.
But we might be going too easy on him with the turnovers and decision making. When fourth year starter Adrian Martinez made a bad decision or coughed up the ball or got some late game yips, I didn't see a problem with the offensive line or the play call. I mostly saw a QB lose his mojo as the pressure ratcheted up.
It is kinda weird that 12 seasons, three different players and three different head coaches produced such similar QB play.
I’m not saying that was his main reason for wanting a change.Frost shouldn't give 2 damn cents about whether or not the "fans," are ready for a change at QB. The only thing that matters is whether or not Frost thought he was better off with Martinez at the helm than without, or if as someone who truly cared about Martinez the person, he thought it was better for Martinez to get a fresh start.
The "fans," should not factor into that equation at all, whatsoever.
Adrian is in this groupHope Frost has some absolute ballers in mind to replace him. To say we've had a lot of underwhelming QBs over the years would be the understatement of the century.
No, but there’s some speculation out there. It seems like we never know for sure who’s idea it really was in these situations.Meanwhile, does anybody know if this transfer portal move was his idea?
Yep... it'd be strange even if he retired or went pro. Feels like he's been here forever.It is going to be strange watching Adrian Martinez in a different uniform.
To the tweets, I can't believe it took 4 years to fire some of the staff......Maybe Adrian leaving doesn't fix anything.
I can't wait for the magic QB to waltz in here and not be affected by that.