I think the offensive line gets a lot of the blame for Martinez’s poor play. There were a handful of times today where the line gave Martinez a solid 6 seconds to make a throw and his throw ended up being way out of bounds or way off the target.Martinez is a dumpster fire, fueled by a horrible offensive line.
LOL, accountability? How can you suddenly expect accountability when the same mistakes have been made by numerous starters year after year and yet they still start?You have to seriously think about sitting him after those kinds of mistakes.
I don't really care if Smothers is slower or inexperienced or whatever..... you have to hold players accountable for bad mistakes.
I mean to be fair. Purdue’s d line is the strength of their team. Specially when u consider Karlaftis is a 1st/2nd round nfl pick this year. Something we have been unable to produce for close to 10 f’n years nowPretty sure the offensive line is responsible for (at least) 1/3rd of the turnovers Martinez has caused.
Plus, the right side of our offensive line looked horrible today—it was constantly getting blown out of the water by Pur-f******-due.
Watched some of Bo Nix and that Ole Miss QB last night. Similar builds, running talent, and toughness as Adrian, and they make stupid mistakes too. Bo was even benched early in the year. I would say those guys are marginally better decision makers than Adrian, but the biggest difference in the team who won (Auburn) is that they have something resembling a running game, outside of the QB carrying the ball.I think the offensive line gets a lot of the blame for Martinez’s poor play. There were a handful of times today where the line gave Martinez a solid 6 seconds to make a throw and his throw ended up being way out of bounds or way off the target.
The OLine isn’t good, but I think it’s actually Martinez poor decision making that has made them look worse than they actually are.
Adrian should’ve been used primarily as a running QB, who threw sparingly. Set up options, QB reads all centered around running the football, only throwing short passes that developed out of a run first play.Watched some of Bo Nix and that Ole Miss QB last night. Similar builds, running talent, and toughness as Adrian, and they make stupid mistakes too. Bo was even benched early in the year. I would say those guys are marginally better decision makers than Adrian, but the biggest difference in the team who won (Auburn) is that they have something resembling a running game, outside of the QB carrying the ball.
Doesn't excuse Adrian's poor decision making but a running game could have helped mask it.
It hurts to say, but I think it's time for Frost to unhitch from Adrian. There's a very real possibility we go O-ffer the rest of the season with Adrian, and that will cost both of them their jobs.
I watched the illinois game with someone and he asked me if Martinez was a freshman and said he looked scared. In a depressing laugh I had to tell him he was a senior who had started for 4 years.If you've been watching college football the last dozen years, it's full of freshman QBs and untested replacements stepping into high pressure situations and thriving because that's the intangible they all have -- they love the big moment.
I don't think you learn that. It's just how you're made. It's not going to come to you in your fifth season.
I mean that friend must not watch college football at all then. It would be pretty hard to not know anything about Martinez and watch cfb.I watched the illinois game with someone and he asked me if Martinez was a freshman and said he looked scared. In a depressing laugh I had to tell him he was a senior who had started for 4 years.