Adrian Martinez

Against Northwestern we were on their 2 yard line, down by 8. We call a run play to Mills, McCaffrey had gotten us into the wrong set and the play gets stuffed due to being in the wrong set and the blocking assignments being off. On the next play, McCaffrey bounces a pass off Benhart's helmet and they intercept it.

Against Iowa we were only down 6, middle of the 4th quarter. Taylor-Britt lets a punt reception bounce off his pads and they recover.

Against Minnesota, our backup QB throws an interception after coming in for just a couple plays. We have an 8 yard shanked punt. We don't block on a passing play and Martinez gets the ball knocked out of his hands.

So look at this litany of bulls***. Does more offensive creativity overcome it? I suppose it's possible. But the root of our issues are sloppy play, dumb penalties, and turnovers rather than it being that Frost is "lacking creativity on offense."
And why do we take opportune moments to shoot ourselves? Time after time after time?  Is it just random and if we play these same games out again, we don’t do those things? There is a reason because now we’re doing these things with a high degree of predictability. 

 
Adrian Martinez has a poor work ethic and lack leadership. They go hand in hand a lot of the time. 
You could’ve picked any number of things to claim as facts disparaging Adrian’s play but instead you posted this uninformed bull$h#t drivel. Exactly what in the f#çk do you know about his work ethic or his leadership? Nothing, that’s what you know about it.

I wish he threw the ball better, made decisions a tick sooner and, most importantly, had a supporting cast and some sensible coaching but you sir are way out of line talking out your a$$ about things you know jack sh#t about. Show us where on the doll the student athlete touched you. f#&%in supposed fans.

 
Thought he ran well.  Should have committed to the run offense a lot more than what they showed. 

But they put it on Martino's shoulder to carry the team and they threw it too often.  In this windy cold weather.

Some passes he wished he had back.  Some missed throws.  Some unfortunate sacks.  Some good throws.  Some indecisiveness. Some turnovers.  Some bad luck.

You take the good with the bad.  I think the play calling should have focused on TOP today, running hard, field position and not putting it all on Adrian to win or lose teh game. 

This is the Big 10 like it or not.  Sometimes you move the chains, sometimes you punt, sometimes a FG, sometimes you force a turnover, and then sometimes you get a few touchdowns.  My point is this... BIG 10 style football should be implemented in full force when it is November and onward.  AMart can do good enough if you just play within the means of the game. 

 
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I think Adrian is a great person and makes for a good captain, but he has been an average (at best) QB for Nebraska his sophomore and junior years.  I can't think of anything he does particularly well, and a lack of consistency is his biggest downfall. It seems about one out of every 4 games he has a really solid performance for the duration of the game.  I am not quite sure what happened as he was a gamer his freshman year and seemed to be doing all the right things to put his team in a position to win.  Is Verdusco to blame?

 
Adrian Martinez is what is good about college football.  He is respectful, he demonstrates humility (a rare trait these days), he is dedicated to his team, and he has shown great perseverance given his life experiences.

This team needs a model citizen, but it also needs some vocal leadership as well.

Maybe we could hire Ed Reed as an assistant?

 


Yeah he took a shoulder stinger in back to back games.  Unfortunate, but he's tough.  In fact, he has played through pain in many games or was injured in every season. 

 
What do people expect him to do?  Luke hasn't proven he's better than an injured 2AM and our third string QB has no experience and very well might not be any better either at this point.

 
What do people expect him to do?  Luke hasn't proven he's better than an injured 2AM and our third string QB has no experience and very well might not be any better either at this point.
I think the message was for Scott to run the ball more at that point.  Or maybe that's just my take against the 110-something ranked rushing defense anyway.

 
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