Rosier working on balance heading into Toledo

Rosier working on balance heading into Toledo

Stefan Adams

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My take is this:

Last season the coaching staff was put into the unexpected position after Kaaya stupidly declared early of having to roll with Rosier or a T.Fr., so they rolled the dice on Rosier. Bethune was a gimmie, and Rosier's next game was a 333 yard, 3 TD, 75% outing where we managed to win a shootout against a Toledo team that was shredding our defense. The coaches knew he had bad mechanics and an elongated stride, but took an "if it ain't broke don't fix it" approach as long as we were winning games. Knowing they couldn't fix Rosier's mechanics mid-season with us in the middle of a 10 game winning streak, they chose to focus on things they could actually fix. Rosier's long *** wind up and stride isn't the big of a problem if the O-line can adjust the way they block and give him plenty of time and room.

The problem came when we started playing teams like VaTech--even though we won on defense and Rosier's legs, it was a pretty bad night passing--Clemson and Wisconsin that had really good defensive lines and could shrink the pocket on Rosier.

LSU slaughtered our o-line and Rosier played like crap as a result. There were some plays where he had time and still missed--a clean pocket was a rarity that night, but it did happen. Here's the thing though. Defensive coaches and players understand this well. You don't have to pressure or sack the QB every play. You just have to get to him early, and he'll start to rush everything on his own because even when the pocket is clear, the QB feels the pressure coming. This is especially true if a QB takes a few shots from his blind side. They will feel pressure from the blind side all night long even if it ain't there.

Now the coaches still know they can't fix Rosier's mechanics. The only difference is that they've decided to tell him that. I think they're softening him up for the talk that's becoming more and more evident is going to happen sooner rather than later.

"You gave it a **** of a go, kid. **** proud of you for hanging in there and not quitting, but you can't make the throws [insert whichever backup QB you prefer here] is making. I have to go with who I believe gives us the best shot to win, and right now that's [x]."

Remember Richt telling his story of being mired on the depth chart behind Kelly and Kosar and seriously considering quitting? I think he has a soft spot for guys that tough it out and give it their best shot despite all of the physical limitations they have to work with. I think they've done about all they can to help him succeed, and they're starting to tell him.

I disagree with your first sentence.

This staph basically told .bard.kaayak to gtfo. It wasn't "unexpected".
 
Good P5 defenses will definitely un-balance your ***... so it's only going to get worse.
 
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Hope he loses his balance and takes himself out of the game. Or the RBs "miss" some blocks and let the Toledo D remove him from the game. Either way is good with me.
 
You guys are all idiots. Jon Richt does not have time to help Rosier right now. Their is a massive wave in the Atlantic right now and and Richt is chasing it with his surfing buddies.
 
Hope he loses his balance and takes himself out of the game. Or the RBs "miss" some blocks and let the Toledo D remove him from the game. Either way is good with me.
They miss so many blocks on accident. How would you even know if they did it on purpose?

Porsters gonna porst, I guess.
 
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Hope he loses his balance and takes himself out of the game. Or the RBs "miss" some blocks and let the Toledo D remove him from the game. Either way is good with me.
As much as I dislike MR's performance against good teams, I just can't wish that he gets hurt. Put the best product on the field... that's CMR's responsibility... that's what he's getting the big bucks to do.
 
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