After the Storm: Toledo

After the Storm: Toledo

Stefan Adams

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Like I said, he missed some throws he could have made, but that was his best game in quite some time and he deserves that credit. Discounting Savannah State, 57% completions is a huge improvement over the last 4 games against FBS competition. He made plenty of key throws on third down while under pressure to keep drives moving and had some timely pulls on the read option.

If you actually don't think he made any good throws today, that's some serious bias against 12.

Throwing 57% is not “exceptional.” I don’t know what good throws Rosier made. The only decent throw he made was the TD to Thomas. He was throwing off his back foot a lot, and the fade to Cager is probably a pick six against a real team.
 
He def struggled at times against Toledo. He started I want to say 2-6. Then hit a few in a row, missed a few. Also several of his completions WR made great adjustments or had to stop running/slow down. Defense absolutely struggled, especially when JJ went down and the dline looked a little gassed. Dline struggled to contain the QB for a stretch, especially when running stunts. Malik played well enough to win and didn't make any horrible decisions with that ball that I remember off the top of my head but he def missed some open WRs/reads. If people are calling this the 'leave Malik alone now" game I don't think this was it but he was certainly better than he's been the last 3 or 4 games or so (not counting savan st.)

thats just who malik is -- inconsistent and this isnt going to be the game that even should silence his doubters. just saying, for today only, he wasnt the biggest issue and def bailed out our D. Hes never going to be the accurate QB we need esp our skill talent, but his legs helped big time today. what is more concerning to me is the D that nearly blew it for us.
 
Throwing 57% is not “exceptional.” I don’t know what good throws Rosier made. The only decent throw he made was the TD to Thomas. He was throwing off his back foot a lot, and the fade to Cager is probably a pick six against a real team.

third and long -- throw to cager on the sidelines in the third or fourth quarter when it was still a 1 maybe 2 score game.
 
third and long -- throw to cager on the sidelines in the third or fourth quarter when it was still a 1 maybe 2 score game.

That was basically a punt. The result was good but it wasn’t some impressive throw.
 
Like I said, he missed some throws he could have made, but that was his best game in quite some time and he deserves that credit. Discounting Savannah State, 57% completions is a huge improvement over the last 4 games against FBS competition. He made plenty of key throws on third down while under pressure to keep drives moving and had some timely pulls on the read option.

If you actually don't think he made any good throws today, that's some serious bias against 12.
Fax
 
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Malik played a decent game today but some of you guys are really stretching the adjectives

He threw the worst fade pass Ive ever seen and it ended up a TD. He still just guesses when deciding to give it off or run.

He still barely completes 50% of his passes.

But whatever
 
12 of 23 is exceptional now?

Throwing 57% is not “exceptional.” I don’t know what good throws Rosier made. The only decent throw he made was the TD to Thomas. He was throwing off his back foot a lot, and the fade to Cager is probably a pick six against a real team.

I didn't call his completion percentage exceptional, I called the totality of his play exceptional. From standing in the pocket under the rush and making timely third down throws, to some great pulls on the read option and using his legs well, no turnovers, 5 TD's etc.

From someone that has been critical of him and factoring in what I've seen from him lately, I was impressed by his game today. I can be objective and give credit where it's due.
 
Malik played a decent game today but some of you guys are really stretching the adjectives

He threw the worst fade pass Ive ever seen and it ended up a TD. He still just guesses when deciding to give it off or run.

He still barely completes 50% of his passes.

But whatever
Yo that fade pass was awful. If that’s a better DB there is no doubt in my mind that’s a pick.
 
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I'd have to add in that both M. Jackson and Bandy got toasted on long pass plays today as being a negative. Also Shaq...missed tackles and getting beat to the edge by the RB on several big pass plays.
Shaq is slow
 
Gerald Willis is one of the best DTs Miami has ever had. 1st round talent and best DT in the country.
 
Rosier is still streaky...I doubt any of us will ever feel comfortable when he drops back to pass...having watched several other games, there are many better QB's on some mediocre teams. Of course we can only speculate on our backups and if the defense had played better in the second half we might have seen one of them actually get REAL game time...
 
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Rosier definitely was not exceptional. He played a tough, hard-nosed game which realistically is the best we can ask of him. Occasionally, he will make the nice throw, but he is not a QB who can make those exceptional throws on a consistent basis and win games with his arm.

He simply is not an elite QB and will never be.

The secondary without JJ was horrific. Shows how much they depend on his leadership.

Both lines played well, but our special teams unit is bad. That's another area that must be upgraded significantly - talent and coaching.

Nice win on the road overall.
 
sucked seeing JJ go out especially with Carter not making the trip. carter and hall will start next year but boy do we need depth there and on the rest of the defense.
 
Wow our expectations of good football have taken a hard turn towards mediocrity if that was exceptional.

Good yep....exceptional..not at Miami.
 
Wow our expectations of good football have taken a hard turn towards mediocrity if that was exceptional.

Good yep....exceptional..not at Miami.

It also wasn't exceptional. I don't know how anyone went past that sentence.
 
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