take this in the spirit it's intended, but how in hell can the people in charge of this site, which is solely dedicated to the Huskers, allow this to make it through the editing room and onto the front page:
From Top 40 Huskers for 2021: 1-5
Adrian Martinez and head coach Scott Frost are entering their fourth year together at Nebraska. The stakes are high, and Martinez is not shielding away from the pressure.
Last season, Martinez battled for the starting position against sophomore Luke McCaffrey, who has since left the program. QB1 is his once again, but he needs to play like it can be taken away at any moment. Nebraska is desperate for a winning season.
Despite the criticism, Martinez had his best season in 2020 in his offense grade (77.9) and run/rushing grade (80.8), according to PFF. His best passing season grade (71.1) was his freshman season.
Martinez needs to get back to completing more passes. He has personnel he can rely on with deep wide receiver and tight end rooms.
Nebraska quarterback coach Mario Verduzco has been preaching that Martinez must reduce his turnovers. If he can do that and up his completion percentage, Martinez could lead Nebraska to success.
stating LMc was a sophomore last season is just wrong, and easily researchable
inferring the key to AM's success this year lies in simply completing more passes, following a school record completion percentage season that led to zero success, is appallingly lazy (at best)
have some pride, HOL. or just link this board to the home page and save some overhead.
From Top 40 Huskers for 2021: 1-5
Adrian Martinez and head coach Scott Frost are entering their fourth year together at Nebraska. The stakes are high, and Martinez is not shielding away from the pressure.
Last season, Martinez battled for the starting position against sophomore Luke McCaffrey, who has since left the program. QB1 is his once again, but he needs to play like it can be taken away at any moment. Nebraska is desperate for a winning season.
Despite the criticism, Martinez had his best season in 2020 in his offense grade (77.9) and run/rushing grade (80.8), according to PFF. His best passing season grade (71.1) was his freshman season.
Martinez needs to get back to completing more passes. He has personnel he can rely on with deep wide receiver and tight end rooms.
Nebraska quarterback coach Mario Verduzco has been preaching that Martinez must reduce his turnovers. If he can do that and up his completion percentage, Martinez could lead Nebraska to success.
stating LMc was a sophomore last season is just wrong, and easily researchable
inferring the key to AM's success this year lies in simply completing more passes, following a school record completion percentage season that led to zero success, is appallingly lazy (at best)
have some pride, HOL. or just link this board to the home page and save some overhead.