I respectfully disagree. AM was not good when throwing the ball. 12-27 with a short passing game is beyond bad. He should be completing a 65-70% clip with as many short passes as he throws. If all he really contributes is a running aspect to his game then NU needs to either changes offenses or change QB’sI watched it again as well. AM wasn't really that bad but the team did have a different vibe with Luke in. I would be surprised if Luke didn't get the start but won't be upset either way. They are both plenty capable if the other parts of the team are clicking.
Lol, bro. He was trash man. He wouldn’t have that pick on his record if he didn’t have a horrendous display of decision making on a pass thrown a second too late. The guy can’t lead receivers open if his life depended on it and he takes so long to make up his mind by the time it gets to a receiver all of 3 yards past the line of scrimmage but 15 yards in the flat, the wr is tackled immediately and can’t do a thing.Two of those were drops, one was the hail mary at the end of the half and two were batted down at the line, so the numbers aren't as bad as they seem from the box score. And I'm not flippantly dismissing anything; it was a bad series for him, but everyone has bad series, and this bad series and one interception seem to be overwhelmingly and unfairly coloring an otherwise pretty average/fine game from him in which he did make plenty of good plays.
And to say that it doesn't matter what a QB can do with his legs in Frost's offense is absurd. He averaged eight yards a carry against the No. 5 defense in the country; that counts for something. He needs to be better through the air, but passing success isn't only on the QB as so many people here would have you believe. I think he deserves another chance.
You know what I need to see? The backup quarterback play better.Lol, bro. He was trash man. He wouldn’t have that pick on his record if he didn’t have a horrendous display of decision making on a pass thrown a second too late. The guy can’t lead receivers open if his life depended on it and he takes so long to make up his mind by the time it gets to a receiver all of 3 yards past the line of scrimmage but 15 yards in the flat, the wr is tackled immediately and can’t do a thing.
If this was the second bad game I get it, but this is the same inconsistent crap we saw last year. The guy clearly hasn’t improved at all and coaches/defenses now have tape on the guy- literally all of his passing stats have declined each year:
If we lose this game we’re gonna go 12 months without a damn win. You’re right about one thing, passing success isn’t everything but IT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT AS A QB. Even his running, he takes too long to run and would rather juke his way for 3-5 yards then take a for sure 6-7. While it’s not 100% on him, QB is literally the most valuable position in all of sports due to strong correlation historically between a teams success and the level of play at QB.
Real question- what would you actually need to see for you to say it’s time to make a change?
Yeah if you take out all those bad plays he played ok.I rewatched the game in 60 on BTN and I don't even think Adrian was that bad. He missed those short throws on that one series backed up on our own end (that weren't going anywhere anyways), he threw the pick, he airmailed the throw in the endzone to Allen, and he one-hopped the ball to Wandale. But otherwise he was fine and doing a ton with his legs. We were only in position to throw the pick because he made two monster runs on broken plays.
You and me both. Besides, what do we have to lose at this point?You know what I need to see? The backup quarterback play better.
Agree, 12 for 27 is terrible. My comment was based on his ability to turn some bad plays into good ones with his feet and his one Patrick Mahomes throw. He was fairly decisive when he needed to run which is an improvement from last year. All of that said, I think LM should get his shot to start. He appears to have the hot hand and the support of his teammates.I respectfully disagree. AM was not good when throwing the ball. 12-27 with a short passing game is beyond bad. He should be completing a 65-70% clip with as many short passes as he throws. If all he really contributes is a running aspect to his game then NU needs to either changes offenses or change QB’s
Agree, 12 for 27 is terrible. My comment was based on his ability to turn some bad plays into good ones with his feet and his one Patrick Mahomes throw. He was fairly decisive when he needed to run which is an improvement from last year. All of that said, I think LM should get his shot to start. He appears to have the hot hand and the support of his teammates.
He should be completing a 65-70% clip with as many short passes as he throws.
What's weird is that he was 80% on the day versus Ohio State.
If he doesn't throw that pick in the end zone and we win that game on a last second field goal, he doesn't become the convenient scapegoat he is this week.
Our rushing game with Dedrick Mills hasn't gone all that well in two games so far in my opinion. That is a bigger issue to me than Martinez's play, but maybe I'm in the minority there.
Our rushing game is my concern too. The QB is important, but honestly I think you get about the same from LM and AM when it's all said and done.
The fact is our QBs are the leading rusher on the team week after week. That's not a recipe for success and just wears them down by the end of the game. We have got to get the rushing game going without the QB somehow or another.
My other big issue is the disappearance of Wan'Dale. Obviously teams are going to try and take him away, but you have got to design something to get him the ball in space. He's too dynamic and too good to have what 10 touches in 2 games? Get him the freaking ball somehow.
Yeah, man.
I'm starting to lend my ear more towards the crowd saying "this is a throwaway year anyway; just get the young guys out there."
I'd love to see more from Scott, Thompkins, Fleming, & Betts if it comes to it. I wouldn't mind watching Luke get a start and a full game if for nothing else to force him to use a regular game plan that involves him standing in the pocket throwing multiple plays just to see how he fares doing that.
But there are bigger fish to fry, I think.
What's weird is that he was 80% on the day versus Ohio State.
If he doesn't throw that pick in the end zone (against Northwestern) and we win that game on a last second field goal, he doesn't become the convenient scapegoat he is this week.
Our rushing game with Dedrick Mills hasn't gone all that well in two games so far in my opinion. That is a bigger issue to me than Martinez's play, but maybe I'm in the minority there.
It's astounding how many people on the board watch him game in and game out and still think he's the guy. I'm not saying this is you (though your posts suggest you support him as a primary player); we've seen enough football from him, around other teams and leagues, and in different. years to now be able to make a decision on what really good looks like.
I think McCaffrey's accuracy is at least as good as Martinez. The key reason I think McCaffrey is pulling ahead of Martinez is because he is making quicker decisions.Heh, I'm not offended if you don't ever like my takes.![]()
My argument is that analysis of the bigger picture is what a lot of people are missing. I believe Luke is rough around the edges in the passing game and that you can't just run 25 Wildcat plays with him and win in the Big 10; it just wouldn't work.
If we had a little bit more of a dynamic starting running back it would take a lot of pressure off of whoever the QB is, as well as having wideouts that can quickly get open. But we don't have those things.
So you put Luke in there and what do we really expect to happen? Just have him run 30 QB runs per game and run for 175 yards and win that way?