We have Tate Martell he's 5'9 and throws an adequate slant
Is this @D RevLee alternate account? Only 16 days exist between the join dates and clearly this is a bait thread to start a conversation about Tate Martell. Lol
Tate martell is a legit 5’11. Don’t really care about his height tbh. Last 2 Heisman winning qbs were 5’10 ( Murray) and 6’0(Baker)How tall is Brees? From what I understand, Martell isn't close to 6'.
Is that right? Granted DB is a freakish outlier.
Is this @D RevLee alternate account? Only 16 days exist between the join dates and clearly this is a bait thread to start a conversation about Tate Martell. Lol
.....Or, just obsessedHow bored and/or lonely do you have to be to do this?
Honestly it depends on OL play. All the weapons we have and creative formations and play calling won't really matter much if there's nowhere for RBs to run and no time for the QB to throw.
They need to improve on more than just total yardage from the 2017 season. 3rd conversion %, points of turnovers, red zone scoring %, etc. It's not just about total yardage.if Miami’s offense is as good as it was in 2017 with Malik Rosier and Mark Richt, Miami will be very good this year and good for about 10-11 wins with one to two losses.
2017:
Over 3100 yds passing (2018: 2175)
Over 2100 yds rushing (2018: 2496)
In 2018 the top 20 in total yardage (OK, AL, Clemson, OSU, Memphis, UCF, Houston, GA, OKSt, UTSt, MO, WV, aTm, MI, Syracuse and Baylor …) cut off was 5968 yards.
If Enos can improve total yards over 2017 by just 10% then Miami likely goes undefeated - even though it likely scratches the bottom of top-40 offenses. Of course that would be more than a 20% improvement over 2018. If Miami’s offense can get about 6000 total yards through 13 games (about #20) for a 14% improvement over 2017 … then CFP.