It's the right decision, and quite frankly I thought it was the obvious one from the day Kaaya declared.
Perry's time will come, but he needs to sit, watch, and learn. He'll be a better prospect for it.
As for Rosier, I know I'm in the minority on this board but I've always liked him as a college qb. He's got traits that I think you can work with....the ball comes out quick and assertive and he's not afraid to push the ball down the field. To me...the game of football has created too many "game manager" types. Everyone is scared to throw the ball more than 5 yards down the field and it leads to opposing defenses crowding the line of scrimmage and squatting on everything.
Throw into the mix his mobility and I think we've got a guy who mixes in well with what this team has. He's got a little gunslinger in him and quite frankly I'm excited to see what he can do with the first team offense this season.
One last thing...I hope some of the retards that post on this site don't judge this kid on the film from the Clemson game. That was a dumpster fire and the kid wasn't prepared at that time to step into that horrible situation. A couple years later the kid has learned and seen a lot since then. Likewise I'd also pump the brakes on calling him a savior based on the Duke tape as that Duke defense wasn't exactly elite. The truth, like most things in life, lies somewhere IN BETWEEN the dumpster fire of Clemson and the scintillating throws made against a bad Duke defense...and in all honesty I think that middle ground is more than enough to get us to 10 wins and a Coastal title this year.
Let's ride