KB hugged the ref after his touchdownWhat is happening here?
I woulda flagged him.KB hugged the ref after his touchdownWhat is happening here?
Nothing new, just Kenny being a product for personal hygiene.What is happening here?
Ameer slaps the refs on the butt after almost every score or big play.I woulda flagged him.KB hugged the ref after his touchdownWhat is happening here?
Where was the put down, exactly?You're damn right you struck a nerve.
When you put down one of our former players with misinformation and propaganda, I would hope nerves get struck.
Remember Quincy's press conference after the Minnesota discussed HERE it sounded like he was questioning why Taylor was the starting QB for that game. I don't think it's that his teammates didn't like him, it just sounded like they were ready to move on (as was Bo).Statistically that may be true . . . but he still had that same panicked look . . . and the same questions about how much his teammates liked him as their QB.Taylor improved throughout his career. The only thing that kept him from getting better was injury.
His game always reminded me of a 14 year old kid who was handed the keys to a Ferrari. Fantastic athlete but his brain didn't seem to move as quickly as his feet.
bullsh#t man. He got better statistically, fundamentally, and with leadership and performance, all while dealing with nonstop injuries that would leave you in bed.
Taylor was the driving force behind the Ohio State comeback in 2011, he was also the leader of the Wisconsin comeback in 2012. He's not the only but he's the biggest reason we won against Northwestern, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State (all while primarily needing to throw the ball because we were down, p.s.), and he had a 9 to 1 touchdown/interception ratio before going out last season, with a broken foot.
The questions about being liked by his teammates in his later years here are in your head.
I assume by "at times" you mean "one or two plays per game". Because we are piling up rushing yards at historic rates.I'd say their pass pro is much better this year than in the recent past, but the run blocking lacks at times. Ameer really makes them look good at times.
I'd say the OL is deeper than it has been since the late 90s or early 2000s.
Very well said.I think it's important to make the distinction between LIKING TMart as a teammate (which of course the vast majority did) and wanting what is best for both him (shutting it down) and the team (throwing TA into the fire)... just as Jsneb said.
I wish I had more than one +1 to giveVery well said.There seems to be this rush to revise history as it pertains to Martinez. He was really disliked by some fans, and now that he's gone and can no longer build on his legacy, there's an effort to tear it down.I just don't get it. That kid gave his blood, sweat and tears for this program. It shouldn't matter if he was crap in front of a camera, he gave everything he had, including his health, for this program. He was a model citizen off the field, he's been a productive member of society since leaving school... and still people would rather speak ill of him rather than leave him alone.I think it's important to make the distinction between LIKING TMart as a teammate (which of course the vast majority did) and wanting what is best for both him (shutting it down) and the team (throwing TA into the fire)... just as Jsneb said.
I have been surprised with myself this season when I think about how different we are without Taylor. I have found myself wondering what things would have been like with a more consistent leader this last four years, and I hate to say it but I wonder if we would have been better off with someone else. Again... I haven't really felt like that before, and it surprised me to think that way. I certainly appreciate what he gave to this team, and his desire and heart, but I have been extremely relieved to see the offense not be so Jekyll and Hyde with Armstrong. It was either massive plays, 60+ yard TDs or turnovers, penalties and massive meltdowns.Very well said.I think it's important to make the distinction between LIKING TMart as a teammate (which of course the vast majority did) and wanting what is best for both him (shutting it down) and the team (throwing TA into the fire)... just as Jsneb said.
There seems to be this rush to revise history as it pertains to Martinez. He was really disliked by some fans, and now that he's gone and can no longer build on his legacy, there's an effort to tear it down.
I just don't get it. That kid gave his blood, sweat and tears for this program. It shouldn't matter if he was crap in front of a camera, he gave everything he had, including his health, for this program. He was a model citizen off the field, he's been a productive member of society since leaving school... and still people would rather speak ill of him rather than leave him alone.