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I don't think we need our quarterback to be a gamechanger. If Taylor Martinez taught us anything, it's that gamechanging ability can sometimes come with a price tag. TM's were injuries and a knack for turning the ball over. We really just need a quarterback that run the offense well, make a big play here or there and take care of that football.The reason I don't have supreme faith in the kid is that he never showed to be a consistent game manager or a highlight reel type player. Other than the Michigan drive, You could have had RK3 in there the whole game and we'd still have won. With fewer picks to boot. Purdue getting 3 picks against him? Purdue? Freshman make mistakes yes, but that's crazy. We won in spite of him that game. I will support whoever starts but to ask me to have blind faith in an unseen qb OR a qb with nearly a 1:1 TD to Pick ratio is a bit beyond what I think is feasible. Could he be the next great Husker qb? Maybe. Was his freshman year a good implication? Not in my eyes.
I agree that TA didn't jump off the page last year. But, and this will likely sound like excuses, consider the challenges against him - 1) took over for an incumbent a few games in the season 2) is a RSF and 3) played with a very banged up offensive line. Throw on that we had receivers dropping balls like they were chunks of molten lava and yeah... thinks don't look great.
Some players might be more apt to overcome those challenges, and others may not be. Personally, I'm taking very little of what I saw last year as indicative of what we'll get this year. That includes the good and bad.
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