Rosier working on balance heading into Toledo

Rosier working on balance heading into Toledo

Stefan Adams

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Rosier and his talent/production aside, it’s unfair to say he should have all his mechanics down because he’s a 5th year senior. I played college baseball for 4 years and 1 year in the minors. I garuentee guys in the league have mechanical flaws and are always improving their mechanics. From an athletic standpoint you’re always working on them. There’s also and ebb and flow to it and you might have new habits develop over time as others are corrected. Also, being only his second year starting he was going 3 years without his mechanics getting testing in a real game. I can go out now and practice hitting again and look like a major leaguer but in a live game will look completely different. That being said, the difference in great athletes is being able to have a real feel for mechanics and intentionally be able to change them and adapt quickly, which clearly Malik cannot. I don’t know the details of his specific mechanical and balance issues but if it’s something that he just can’t get then maybe he’s just at his physical limitations

This situation probably applies to you then. Aaron Rodgers went through the same exact thing in the NFL. He was benched behind Favre, by year 3/4 he was lighting up the NFL when it was his time. Not trying to be a ****, btw.
 
i love that justification from the pro-rosier brigade. yeah, sure, ok he knows the playbook. he still can't read the defense, even if they tell him what they're running ahead of time.

That was #sarcasm
 
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i'm still not sure how anyone seriously thought that he would make some immense jump between his 4th and 5th year.

I did.

Delusion and Hope are powerful forces. Besides, what choice did we have? I walked out of that spring game knowing there was no way in **** #12 was our best QB, yet our coaches told us so all spring and summer long. It was either take that on faith, and hope they knew what the **** they were doing, or pack in the season before it even started.

Turns out, we're smack dab in the middle of a whole world of hurt and the people responsible for putting us here appear to be in complete denial as to the cause of our predicament.

Boiled down to simpler terms: we're fvcked.
 
After looking at the tape of his bounce back performance against Savannah State, Miami starting QB Malik Rosier knows he still missed some throws and is working to correct some mechanical things this week.

“One thing we kind of figured out is sometimes when I miss I’m just a little off balance and that’s like the biggest thing,” Rosier said. “I think you saw it, and [quarterbacks] coach Jon [Richt] really harped on the really good ball that I had, was one across the middle to Jeff (Thomas).

“And he was like, ‘just look at your balance, look how your feet are set, and look how your body is in position to throw.’ And he was like, ‘when you are like that, you’re accurate. When you are all off balance, you’re not.’ He said as simple as that. Coach Jon is kind of just telling me it is up to me to fix myself. And if I’m conscious about it and I work on it, then my accuracy is going to go up.”

How does he work on that in practice?

“It’s a little harder in practice because you don’t get that live rush,” Rosier said. “We do the best we can versus our one’s and two’s when we do go 11-on-11. There was a throw today, I hit Evidence [Njoku] on and I had [senior defensive back] Jaquan Johnson running in my face. So those are when you kind of got to take your fundamentals to the game. But, in scout teams sometimes it’s just hard, because sometimes you don’t have that rush in your face. So the couple of times we get it in 11-on-11, is really big.”

The Canes have an “accuracy percentage goal” every week, which Rosier hit with his 8/12 (67%) passing day against Savannah State last week.

“Even since Brad [Kaaya’s] been here, we kind of have a thing that the goal is 65-percent or better,” Rosier said. “Accuracy and completion are two totally different things. So, like, you can throw an accurate ball, receiver drops, but it is still accuracy if it is not a completion.”

In heading up to Toledo to take on the Rockets this week, Rosier compared the game to what the team faced against Appalachian State two years back.

“It’s the same thing as Appalachian State. You know, I’m going in there and before we even got to the stadium, three or four hours before the game, the fans were literally waiting outside, hundreds of people. For us, it’s just going in there and winning, no matter if there’s a hundred fans there, a million fans. To us, it’s just 120 yards and football. So we are trying to go there and do our job, and we can’t let their atmosphere affect how we play.

“I think we did a great job versus Appalachian State. We had that first big run by Mark Walton, and it kind of killed the crowd. And so I feel like if we go out and we execute and we have a couple of good drives, I think the crowd will be taken out of it. And that’s our job, to take the crowd out by putting points on the board. They are going to be amped up because it’s versus Miami and everyone loves playing us.”



HEY ROSIER
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I did.

Delusion and Hope are powerful forces. Besides, what choice did we have? I walked out of that spring game knowing there was no way in **** #12 was our best QB, yet our coaches told us so all spring and summer long. It was either take that on faith, and hope they knew what the **** they were doing, or pack in the season before it even started.

Turns out, we're smack dab in the middle of a whole world of hurt and the people responsible for putting us here appear to be in complete denial as to the cause of our predicament.

Boiled down to simpler terms: we're fvcked.

Exactly, when I was young and dumb I’d been saying a lot of the dellusiional stuff we read over the summer. I mean I held out hope on Freeman and Wright lol.

But I’m old now, you become more realistic the older you get , in life and as a fan.

When I spit positivity I truly believe it, but when I lean negative I believe that too. I’m not being a “ mope”. I knew what this guy is , and 23 year olds don’t eventually become accurate.

That’s why I thought we were very overrated, you can’t be a top 8 team with awful qb play.

LSU was just a shock to some because they were in decimal , and were blinded by the obvious. That’s probably why the site was so toxic after the loss.
 
This situation probably applies to you then. Aaron Rodgers went through the same exact thing in the NFL. He was benched behind Favre, by year 3/4 he was lighting up the NFL when it was his time. Not trying to be a ****, btw.
It applies to everyone, just to different degrees. There aren't many Aaron Rodgers's out there. And even Rodgers works on his mechanics. And he had 3 years of playing in 2-3 games in a season before becoming a starter.
 
Why did it take the QB whisperer this long to figure this **** out. He should have noticed this after last season AT THE LATEST!
 
This situation probably applies to you then. Aaron Rodgers went through the same exact thing in the NFL. He was benched behind Favre, by year 3/4 he was lighting up the NFL when it was his time. Not trying to be a ****, btw.

Rodgers had good enough mechanics to actually make it into the league though. Rosiers mechanics are so bad that wouldn't start on most HS teams.
 
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Ok,Rosier can't read a defense and can't check out of a play.
So Richt has the plays sent in to Rosier and that's the play we run.
Give one or two more years when Richt gets his kids in here,and we'll be loaded.
And Jarren Williams will be running the offence checking out of bad plays
like Dorsey did.
 
OK! Sounds like a really easy fix. Let the O-line give him time to set his feet and be balanced and its all good. We got our marching orders, now lets just go out and execute all those things.
 
Wasn’t summer the time to fix this stuff and not in September?
 
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It’s super easy to diagnose. Getting a fifth year senior to execute differently under pressure will be the feat of a career for John Richt if he can pull it off. The more likely scenario is that Perry is our quarterback by the third or fourth series; and I’m OK with that. ... but that’s why you play the game. Sometimes football players do take that next step completely out of the blue.
 
the summer was only the lather cycle, two more cycles to go...
 
Rodgers had good enough mechanics to actually make it into the league though. Rosiers mechanics are so bad that wouldn't start on most HS teams.
My stance was that he should've worked on this more when he first got to UM. He admittedly didn't watch film, so I really doubt he was working on his mechanics during that time as well. And as a result, this is what we're stuck with.
 
He is had five phucking years to improve and now the problem is the balance?! GTFOH
 
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