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QB Tathan Martell (transfer to Miami, transfer to UNLV)

A famous American (i.e. Mark Twain) once said: “It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.”

The guy is just "a winner", i.e. he has a "winners mentality" and/or just knows how to win. Martell reminds me of another undersized (i.e. 5' 10") QB that had the unique ability to "snatch victory out of the jaws of defeat"; and he had an "all right" career:


Not disagreeing with you .. just pointing out folks fall in love with measurables.
 
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If anyone thinks height doesn't matter in a QB-I refer you to the endless string of batted passes at the line this year...or just watch the Clemson game.
We traded in Shugart's once-a-game false start for a once-a-game kick out of bounds.....then traded that kick out of bounds for a seven-times-a-game batted pass.
 
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I had/have the batted pass concern, as well. However, I think with the right QB, that can be schemed around. Tate is Maziel 2.0. If we don't move the pocket and run that type of offense he won't be as successful. I'm trusting Wilson to understand that with Martell (assuming that he's still our OC) and Barrett. I can't understand what Beck's problem was.
 
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I can't understand what Beck's problem was.
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A famous American (i.e. Mark Twain) once said: “It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.”

The guy is just "a winner", i.e. he has a "winners mentality" and/or just knows how to win. Martell reminds me of another undersized (i.e. 5' 10") QB that had the unique ability to "snatch victory out of the jaws of defeat"; and he had an "all right" career:




Fuck Flutie. He stole Kieth Byars' Heisman with that play.
 
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Jesus, hasn't anyone figured out what's going on? It's simple. As long as one of the QB and receivers is tall, all's good. Tall to tall, ball goes over the D in a line parallel to the field. Tall to short or short to tall, straight line at an angle. Still all good. Short to short and the ball has to arc over the D giving them an opportunity to bat the ball down. Duh.

This is clearly why we passed on Lindsey. It was for the future of the program.

This is also clearly why Can't Guard Mike had such success last year with Brees. Short to tall works.

It is written in stone.
 
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