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Hey GOUNUII, this guy is from your territory. What do you know about him?
What do you think this means about Sears? Taking 2, he's already a lean elsewhere, offer gets pulled?
Hey GOUNUII, this guy is from your territory. What do you know about him?
Andrew Marty reminds me of a slightly bigger version of Trevor Siemian.
I'd take that in a heartbeat. Trevor was also very underrated as a college player.
A healthy Trevor like QB is a good thing. Not the ideal QB for our offense but someone we can win with.
Interesting that NU pursued another player who was hurt in HS. A broken femur is no fun, but something that he should recover 100% from. If this is why he was underrecruited, NU may have hit the jackpot. Hopefully he has a banner Senior season this year.
Great find, Corbi. That article makes me very happy. We'll have to work hard to hold on to him as he blows up during his senior season. That's a good thing.Here is a brief write up on Marty from an Ohio Recruiting blogger that I like. He seems to think Andrew Marty is underrated.
http://www.msrohio.com/andrew-marty-qb-wyoming-hs/
Great piece - thanks. I agree that his mobility in the pocket and his decision-making appeared top-drawer, especially on tape from his sophomore year. I think the coaches have once again found a good prospect before others do. Welcome Andrew!Here is a brief write up on Marty from an Ohio Recruiting blogger that I like. He seems to think Andrew Marty is underrated.
http://www.msrohio.com/andrew-marty-qb-wyoming-hs/
Great piece - thanks. I agree that his mobility in the pocket and his decision-making appeared top-drawer, especially on tape from his sophomore year. I think the coaches have once again found a good prospect before others do. Welcome Andrew!
Welcome to NU, Andrew!
This isn't April Fools Day, is it?Nice quick release. Reminds me of Dan Marino on that one aspect of his game.
Hmmm.... linebacker size, Miami (OH).... I think we have the next Ben Roethlisberger.Here is a brief write up on Marty from an Ohio Recruiting blogger that I like. He seems to think Andrew Marty is underrated.
http://www.msrohio.com/andrew-marty-qb-wyoming-hs/
Hmmm.... linebacker size, Miami (OH).... I think we have the next Ben Roethlisberger.
Hmmm.... linebacker size, Miami (OH).... I think we have the next Ben Roethlisberger.
This isn't April Fools Day, is it?
Hey GOUNUII, this guy is from your territory. What do you know about him?
Andrew Marty reminds me of a slightly bigger version of Trevor Siemian.
Here is a brief write up on Marty from an Ohio Recruiting blogger that I like. He seems to think Andrew Marty is underrated.
http://www.msrohio.com/andrew-marty-qb-wyoming-hs/
Great stuff my man! Thanks.Marty is a better runner than Siemian. Probably a better overall athlete, taking nothing away from Trevor.
I liken the recruitment of HS QBs to the drafting of college QBs. More often than not, objective film evaluation involves splitting hairs (subjectively and otherwise) between the 4 stars that attend Power 5 schools and those like Marty that fall to the MAC. How many great NFL QBs slipped down the draft board notwithstanding the unique premium treatment of the postion. The evaluation differences are often so slim and the projection process so inexact. What I can say with confidence is that if Marty has Siemian's head for the game, chances are we got a good one. One you can win with. I can also say with confidence that I see no material difference between the 4 star QB from Cincy St. Xavier headed to PSU and this Marty kid. The St. X QB just plays against consistently better competition.
GOUNUII
I always have the hardest time evaluating QB tape - counterintuitive, but glad to hear others have this trouble.Marty is a better runner than Siemian. Probably a better overall athlete, taking nothing away from Trevor.
I liken the recruitment of HS QBs to the drafting of college QBs. More often than not, objective film evaluation involves splitting hairs (subjectively and otherwise) between the 4 stars that attend Power 5 schools and those like Marty that fall to the MAC. How many great NFL QBs slipped down the draft board notwithstanding the unique premium treatment of the postion. The evaluation differences are often so slim and the projection process so inexact. What I can say with confidence is that if Marty has Siemian's head for the game, chances are we got a good one. One you can win with. I can also say with confidence that I see no material difference between the 4 star QB from Cincy St. Xavier headed to PSU and this Marty kid. The St. X QB just plays against consistently better competition.
GOUNUII
What do you think this means about Sears? Taking 2, he's already a lean elsewhere, offer gets pulled?
You can't be serious with your questions......
"Lots of good QB's come from the MAC" - yes, like that guy that played hs ball at Findlay, Ohio, the next county seat up the I-75 from where I grew up. He went on to play at Miami (OH) and beat us playing on the road. Even as a pro that guy's qb game is not too shabby!All I know No Chores is that he plays for a high quality (academics and athletics) smaller Division school against good, but not the best, competition in the area. His film shows good size and a better than average athlete. Running style and ability on par with Thorson. Mechanics throwing the ball are in the sound range. Arm strength isn't great now, but should improve with time. I will do some digging and see what I turn up. I don't know anything about his intangibles.
Don't be mislead by the MAC offers and initial commitment to MIami,OH. Lots of good QBs and other players in that League.
GOUNUII
Marty is a better runner than Siemian. Probably a better overall athlete, taking nothing away from Trevor.
I liken the recruitment of HS QBs to the drafting of college QBs. More often than not, objective film evaluation involves splitting hairs (subjectively and otherwise) between the 4 stars that attend Power 5 schools and those like Marty that fall to the MAC. How many great NFL QBs slipped down the draft board notwithstanding the unique premium treatment of the postion. The evaluation differences are often so slim and the projection process so inexact. What I can say with confidence is that if Marty has Siemian's head for the game, chances are we got a good one. One you can win with. I can also say with confidence that I see no material difference between the 4 star QB from Cincy St. Xavier headed to PSU and this Marty kid. The St. X QB just plays against consistently better competition.
GOUNUII
Considering all the MAC QBs that end up in the League, not to mention Division IAA QBs, you are probably spot on. Again, if the guy was injured and that's the reason he flew under the radar, could really be a steal for us.
From what I saw, he seems fairly solid. I know these are highlights and I cannot say I know anything about evaluating QBs. Seems to hit guys in stride and to step into his throws. Has about a good 50-55 yd arm and reasonably accurate and that is without the college weight program. Handles the rush OK and has good size and can run when he has to. Not the fastest but effective. Have to have a QB in every class and have always said that having a solid MAC level guy in an off year is a pretty good place to be. I think he has a lot of upside and I would not be surprised to find that he is underrated.Here is a brief write up on Marty from an Ohio Recruiting blogger that I like. He seems to think Andrew Marty is underrated.
http://www.msrohio.com/andrew-marty-qb-wyoming-hs/
They didn't call him Big Ben for nothing.Let's hope. I (unfortunately) remember how well Roethlisberger played at Ryan Field.
The biggest difference is Hill's ability to make plays with his feet and run downfield. Despite Thorson's 4.5 speed, he's really not that type. Marty does not offer that either, but he's athletic enough to move around and extend plays.
QBs like Thorson, Smith, and Marty suggest a fit with a more traditional offense. I just hope our oline and receivers are up to the task.