Frost’s QB Room

if i am reading Frost correctly, he values a quick thinking qb over a pure speed guy..........he wants a guy who can make good decisions quickly.


He has said so many times. 

It's why we shouldn't, and the staff isn't, in a hurry to make this choice. At some point, all of the studying and practice will click in for one of these guys. 

I would also take any comments about this with a perspective in mind...Frost knows this offense can be great, even in year 1. They are throwing a lot at the guys, and the standards are extremely high. 

 
He has said so many times. 

It's why we shouldn't, and the staff isn't, in a hurry to make this choice. At some point, all of the studying and practice will click in for one of these guys. 

I would also take any comments about this with a perspective in mind...Frost knows this offense can be great, even in year 1. They are throwing a lot at the guys, and the standards are extremely high. 
Completely agree. Anything we hear at the moment is just off season fodder. Nothing is set in stone until Frost announces who his guy is. 

 
https://hailvarsity.com/s/4395/observations-from-nebraska-footballs-open-fall-camp-practice

When the offense walked through plays (walked being used loosely here), there was a noticeable difference in the tempo with Adrian Martinez running the show compared to Tristan Gebbia and Andrew Bunch. Martinez's unit was running through plays at the fastest rate in part because the coaching staff was clapping and yelling and pushing things to move as quickly as possible. In recent weeks, coach Scott Frost has talked about a desire to get Martinez playing faster. That much was evident on the field.




Interesting observation here, Martinez is running the offense at the fastest rate...wonder if this is a sign?

 
Walters and Verduzco made it pretty clear post practice that the competition remains open between the two. No use speculating based on media viewing 25 minutes of 1 practice. 

 
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Walters and Verduzco made it pretty clear post practice that the competition remains open between the two. No use speculating based on media viewing 25 minutes of 1 practice. 


But Gebbia chose the purple Gatorade and Martinez couldn't decide between the red and blue.

 
Or it could mean that he has been to slow and they are trying to speed him up. 


Right so I would assume that they would be going at about the same pace, but the article said Martinez was running the offense faster than the other two.  If he was too slow, wouldnt they just try to get him up to Gebbia's pace and not faster?

 
Right so I would assume that they would be going at about the same pace, but the article said Martinez was running the offense faster than the other two.  If he was too slow, wouldnt they just try to get him up to Gebbia's pace and not faster?


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