What did we learn? (The NW edition, sponsored by the MASH 4077)

That does make sense. But Frost doesn’t strike me as the type to limit him too much. 

Butting also does kind of fit with the overall conservative scheme of the night. 
If Vedral starts against Minnesota, I thinks Frost opens up the playbook more for him. Part in that he will have practiced all week with the #1’s and part that I think Frost will need to be more aggressive against Minnesota (they have a stronger O and weaker D compared to NW). 

 
I wouldnt say i dislike what you say, but I would say you do so with an amount of snark I’ve been cautioned about and frankly I think it’s a little unfair 


Says he's been cautioned about something.

Sees no warnings in his history.

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Bro, did you watch any games last year?  I love what Vedral did, and Martinez is struggling, but that statement is whack.
Bro, this is just an observation.

Martinez is not the same this year.

He has looked desire less or injured all season.

Something is amiss.  

He’s just not the same guy we had last year.

I’ve seen many difference makers at NU over the last 50 years, he isn’t one this year. 

Difference makers carry a team on their back.  

see Wan’Dale

 
Bro, this is just an observation.

Martinez is not the same this year.

He has looked desire less or injured all season.

Something is amiss.  

He’s just not the same guy we had last year.

I’ve seen many difference makers at NU over the last 50 years, he isn’t one this year. 

Difference makers carry a team on their back.  

see Wan’Dale
The team is in disarray on offense.  Last year it took three games, after a blowout loss, to get on track.  A. We're two games away from that 2018 path and B. Can we have a year we don't get blasted before "figuring it out?" 

Many on this board have seen excellence at some point in NU lore.  I saw it in spades as it developed through the 90's.  Adrian isn't it.  Not this year.  And TMart?  Someone told him he fumbled too much, which he did...he became a way worse runner literally losing his juke and tucking head first into the defender to get flattened.  He never threw well.  He digressed in his value as he aged.  

He wasn't it.  

For me, I am trying to envision these young O-Line players as ever dominant.  I don't see it.  Slow on their feet, too okay with getting beat.  And I'm hoping either Luke or a Grad Transfer Milton get the 2020 nod at QB.

 
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Bro, this is just an observation.

Martinez is not the same this year.

He has looked desire less or injured all season.

Something is amiss.  

He’s just not the same guy we had last year.

I’ve seen many difference makers at NU over the last 50 years, he isn’t one this year. 

Difference makers carry a team on their back.  

see Wan’Dale


So just to clarify, you were expecting me to translate this response from your original?

ORIGINAL

"Martinez would not have won the game if in.  

He is not a difference maker!"

Interesting....  

Ok, I'll bite.  see below

Martinez is not the same this year.  

Agree

He has looked desire less or injured all season.

Agree

Something is amiss.

 Again, agree

He’s just not the same guy we had last year.

Agree, but he broke almost every freshman record for a QB.  What we saw from a fan standpoint was something we have never seen at Nebraska, a passing and running phenom.  Pretty much a different maker

I’ve seen many difference makers at NU over the last 50 years, he isn’t one this year.

You got me there, I only have 40 years.   

Difference makers carry a team on their back.

Possibly, but not when there offensive line is young, inexperienced and playing poorly.  Additionally, the lose of a 1000 Yard Rusher and Receiver didn't help things.

see Wan’Dal

Love him

 
The team is in disarray on offense.  Last year it took three games, after a blowout loss, to get on track.  A. We're two games away from that 2018 path and B. Can we have a year we don't get blasted before "figuring it out?" 

Many on this board have seen excellence at some point in NU lore.  I saw it in spades as it developed through the 90's.  Adrian isn't it.  Not this year.  And TMart?  Someone told him he fumbled too much, which he did...he became a way worse runner literally losing his juke and tucking head first into the defender to get flattened.  He never threw well.  He digressed in his value as he aged.  

He wasn't it.  

For me, I am trying to envision these young O-Line players as ever dominant.  I don't see it.  Slow on their feet, too okay with getting beat.  And I'm hoping either Luke or a Grad Transfer Milton get the 2020 nod at QB.
I just laugh at posts like this. For 1, Taylor did throw it well in his Junior year, some would say that was his best season. But hey, who likes stats anyway? As for the rest of the post, just pure comedy.

 
I learned a lot of people remember Martinez from last year very differently than I do. At times this year he has been off - specifically passing the ball against OSU, and running against USA/Colorado/Northern Illinois. But since Frost yelled at him to run against NIU he's been good there, and outside of OSU (and USA I guess) he's throwing it about as well too.

There is absolutely room for improvement (and he will get there), but you guys saying he's worse than last year don't remember the picks thrown straight at defenders? Or the pretty significant lack of awareness in the pocket? Both of those are much improved, my only gripes at the moment are his little flip throws on the run being consistently low. He's had 2 bad games and very little help from receivers or the center. He is better than he was last year, with a worse supporting cast and a year of film for DCs to work with.

 
From Sam's column today.  Make of it what you will

5: Wins by the four teams Nebraska has beaten. Illinois has won twice while Northern Illinois, South Alabama and Northwestern have each won once. It’s also the number of victories for Minnesota, Nebraska’s next opponent.

 
From Sam's column today.  Make of it what you will

5: Wins by the four teams Nebraska has beaten. Illinois has won twice while Northern Illinois, South Alabama and Northwestern have each won once. It’s also the number of victories for Minnesota, Nebraska’s next opponent.
Spare me the "It's just Illinois, Northern Illinois, South Alabama and Northwestern" talk Sam.  We've got a conference to win!  :lol:

 
From Sam's column today.  Make of it what you will

5: Wins by the four teams Nebraska has beaten. Illinois has won twice while Northern Illinois, South Alabama and Northwestern have each won once. It’s also the number of victories for Minnesota, Nebraska’s next opponent.


@knapplc has posted a "ranking" in previous seasons where they total the wins and losses from each teams opponents.  I can't remember who does that.  It's interesting to look at.

 
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