The Murphinator
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Only takes one team to think so...and you don't have to be the starter to have a "career" in the NFLAdrian Martínez is NOT an NFL caliber quarterback, but I'm glad he's having success in the USFL. :thumbs
Only takes one team to think so...and you don't have to be the starter to have a "career" in the NFL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_Daniel
After rushing for a game-high 138 yards in a 32-9 win over the Houston Roughnecks in Week 5, Martinez proceeded to throw for 369 yards and four touchdowns in a 39-21 win over the Memphis Showboats in Week 6.
Martinez has totaled 972 passing yards, seven passing touchdowns, one interception and a 108.1 passer rating, while completing 59% of his passes this season. He has also rushed for 327 yards — which is second among all players in the UFL — and one touchdown. Prior to his recent tear, Martinez had been in and out of the huddle, with the Stallions shuffling him and Matt Corral at quarterback.
I know that it is a crap league but I would venture (remember that store) a guess that being the MVP of that league probably means that you are way more than capable of being a backup in the NFL or for the teams that carry 3 QB's a 3rd stringer.Good for him! A team like Philly, Indy, Baltimore that have mobile QBs would be wise to at least bring him in for training camp and see how he looks being a back-up. Much better to have a back-up QB who is also mobile to keep the same general offense if/when the starter goes down.