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Not sure about checks, but Milton went from an average QB year 1 to a Heisman type QB year 2. Martinez had a better year 1 than Milton I believe. He could be in for a monster year. If he is not in the Heisman chatter this year or next I will be shocked.With a year under his belt, will Adrian be given more freedom this year to make checks at the line of scrimmage? I can't remember if Milton was making a lot of checks in Frost's final year at UCF.
Well just keep in mind that Frost has said in this off season that he thought Adrian was further ahead of Milton and Mariota at the same points in their careers. Think about that.With a year under his belt, will Adrian be given more freedom this year to make checks at the line of scrimmage? I can't remember if Milton was making a lot of checks in Frost's final year at UCF.
Some of Adrian’s weakest moments last year came from not being super accurate with the deep ball.
If his completion% on the deep pass improves along with better decision making, both of which are almost guaranteed to happen, then look out. Adrian could be setting up for a monster year. WR’s and OL need to step up (we need reliable hands and time to throw). With the speed we can get on the field, guys should be getting open and he’ll just need to find them. Time to start making all those explosive plays Frost’s system is known for.
AM was already making the majority of all of the checks at the LOS the last few games of the season.With a year under his belt, will Adrian be given more freedom this year to make checks at the line of scrimmage? I can't remember if Milton was making a lot of checks in Frost's final year at UCF.
Taylor was electric.Reading about Adrian, I drifted away thinking of another Martinez, Taylor.
Seems like he was just here. What could have happened if that toe injury never happened?
Oh well, here’s to both Martinez’!
Huh?
His biggest plays came from deep ball plays. It's the reason he is a 65% passer.
Made me laugh a bit...It’s gonna suck when he transfers to ou
They don’t use traditional checks, by the QB. We get to the line, get the call from the sideline and go. It is much more important for him to make the correct read in the zone reads and RPO’s, the coaches can make the checks.
They were lightening fast. I think we will go that fast at times, but Frost likes to do a lot of shifts and motions that slow things down a little more than Chip’s offense.When Oregon was at their peak, they got to the line and snapped it. None of this looking over to the coaching staff for 20 seconds while the linemen try not to have a procedure penalty. Don't know how they did it but they were legit fast to get the play off.
When Chip was moving like that, he had Mariotta who was an exceptionally smart guy in addition to his physical skill and experience.They were lightening fast. I think we will go that fast at times, but Frost likes to do a lot of shifts and motions that slow things down a little more than Chip’s offense.
I just remember a handful of missed opportunities that I think become lessened going forward.
I don’t have the passing chart breakdown, but the link below has a nice summary showing indicators that his lowest national rankings come from yards per pass play, TDs, and plays over 20 yards (only categories ranked past 50). There are a lot of swing passes and checkdowns that increase the overall completion%.
I think there is untapped potential for more explosive plays.
https://hailvarsity.com/s/5585/a-look-at-adrian-martinezs-first-year-at-nebraska
With a year under his belt, will Adrian be given more freedom this year to make checks at the line of scrimmage? I can't remember if Milton was making a lot of checks in Frost's final year at UCF.