This kid really runs hard. Showed speed to the outside too.
http://joemartinek.com/fullsite/videos/2009_fiu.wmv
http://joemartinek.com/fullsite/videos/2009_fiu.wmv
ToughJ.Riggins said:I just looked again, Jourdan Brooks' 40 time is listed at 4.68 and he was originally ranked as a fullback. Yet somehow he's ranked higher than McGuffie? Yes, this is despite lousy measurables and never being listed as an official starter. He has not really outplayed McGuffie when you consider that he has been in a much better circumstance than Sam and isn't the receiver Sam is. McGuffie was playing like a 5 YPC guy by mid-season last year despite the lousy situation btw.
As far as Brooks vs. Martinek. Martinek slightly outperformed Brooks last season (as well as this offseason) as a rusher and is a better receiver with more game breaking ability. So far this season the first game neither played real well against a good Cincinatti team, Jourdan Brooks had a monster second game and Martinek was below average, then last week- Martinek had a fabulous game and Brooks didn't get a lot of carries. So why is Martinek unranked? There's an obvious answer here.
backrow said:wow, i stopped following the game a while ago, Brooks had 17 carries for 56 yards (3.3 ypc) and Joe had something like 2.5 ypc on 13 runs... little did i know! Joe broke free late in the game and finished with TD runs for 29 and 62 yards! ended the game with 8.1 average on 18 carries, 146 yards plus 24 on 2 receptions. well done!
PS also, props to the coach, he didn't give up on him after a slow start (although Brooks wasn't much better).
Joe Martinek hasn't had time this season to check out the website that bears his name, but he planned to make some Wednesday night, thanks to Rutgers' bye this week.
"I've got to do that when I get home,"Â he said following Wednesday's practice.
What Martinek will find is that the last update on Joemartinek.com was Sept. 9 â€" two days after the Knights' opener against Cincinnati.
Since then, he has lost the starting tailback job, gained it back, had the first 100-yard game of his college career, topped that with a better one, and is now on pace for a 1,000-yard season.
All in a little under three weeks.
"It's starting to feel like high school, having all these 100-yard games,"Â said Martinek, who has editorial control over the website but little else to do with it. "The thing is, I have to keep working and keep the momentum going."Â
If it really is starting to feel like high school again for the third-year sophomore, that bodes well for Rutgers (3-1), which resumes playing a week from Saturday when Texas Southern visits.
Martinek, of course, is the state's career rushing leader, having gone for 7.589 yards during a heralded career at Hopatcong High.
With Kordell Young slowed by an injury, Martinek entered the season as the co-starter at tailback with Jourdan Brooks. But after going for 121 yards against FIU and then for 147 and two touchdowns on 19 carries in last Saturday's 34-13 victory over Maryland â€" rushing for 120 yards and both scores in the fourth quarter of a close game â€" Martinek appears to be a solid No. 1 at the position now.
"He's running well,"Â Rutgers coach Greg Schiano said. "If he can string a few more of those together, (he) can lock it down."Â
Martinek's emergence as the Knights' go-to back has come two games after Brooks appeared to edge ahead in the competition with 124 yards against Howard in the second game of the season.
Thanks to his consecutive 100-yard games, Martinek is Rutgers' leading rusher with 360 yards on 67 carries, a 5.4-yard average. That suddenly puts him on a 1,000-yard pace.
Martinek's breakout fourth quarter against Maryland â€" Rutgers was clinging to a 17-13 lead when the period began â€" included a career-long 61-yard run. That should quiet some of the naysayers about his big-play potential.
"I guess, but I'm confident in my ability, so whatever people say they say,"Â he said. "The bigger thing for me is that defenses have to respect me more and that could set up more things for me. It's another thought in their head when it comes to me."Â
I'm not sure a guy like Martinek gets his NFL shot. I think Rutgers would have to improve immensely for that to happen. Although, he is relatively young, he could still make a name for himself on the national scene.whiteathlete33 said:The only way we are going to get more white rb, cb, and wr in the league is to have more major colleges recruit them and start them. We only have several starting rb's in major colleges. We can't expect a few guys like Gerhart, Sharp, and Martinek to make an impact in the NFL. Once we have 20 starting white runningbacks in college then we will see a change.
NJfan said:I'm not sure a guy like Martinek gets his NFL shot. I think Rutgers would have to improve immensely for that to happen. Although, he is relatively young, he could still make a name for himself on the national scene.whiteathlete33 said:The only way we are going to get more white rb, cb, and wr in the league is to have more major colleges recruit them and start them. We only have several starting rb's in major colleges. We can't expect a few guys like Gerhart, Sharp, and Martinek to make an impact in the NFL. Once we have 20 starting white runningbacks in college then we will see a change.
ToughJ.Riggins said:NJfan, very strange that Jourdan Brooks was ranked 30th just a couple weeks ago- when he has proven far less than Martinek. Kordell Young was ranked somewhere in the 30s (although it was for 2011) as well (which was unwarranted) until a couple weeks ago. Then suddenly those guys are dropped down (Brooks is still on the cusp of the top 50) and Martinek appears at #43, which is lower than the aforementioned guys who proved much less were ranked.
Yet more evidence of the CS is that true freshman Arby Fields of NW is ranked 30th (he was benched recently for porous play) and Wegher who's had an inconsistent- up and down season, but played great the last two weeks has been dropped to #34. Wegher had a 70 yard TD nullified last week by a complete BS call. He would have had a 6.7 YPC/ 133 yard performance- that would have helped send the game to overtime instead of a 3.3 YPC/ 63 yard performance. Wegher would be at 4.3 YPC on the season, instead of 3.8, with that run as well- which would be solid for a true freshman RB in the Big 10. Arby Fields? Give me a break! He's not even the 2nd best freshman RB on NW. Mike Trumpy and Alex Daniel are better!