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  1. ThomasM

    Rosier

    But it didn't, really, because our O had no flow to begin with. Heck, even in game one against Bethune we looked anemic. It's the little things that Rosier needs to improve so we don't need miracles and heroics, and I am not sure can improve them. Yes, more talent can't hurt, but it just...
  2. ThomasM

    Rosier

    That is true, but why must it be one or the other? We are UM, and we shouldn't have to settle. When you have the weapons we do, some mobility and a lot of accuracy would be ideal. Kaaya had no mobility, and Rosier's accuracy is nowhere near where it should be to maximize our talent at the...
  3. ThomasM

    Rosier

    Wasn't last year the first time Berrios played the slot the full year? Also, his true freshman year Kaaya and Berrios were young. Second year Berrios was injured. Third year he was still out of position, and a guy called Richards shows up and blows everyone away. So yeah, there's a reason...
  4. ThomasM

    Rosier

    I think his average yards per completion goes down.
  5. ThomasM

    Rosier

    Problem is, most separation by "better" WRs is a fraction of a second improvement. That in no way will help Rosier make faster decisions with the ball. Berrios wasn't exactly trash, and was open a LOT. How did it help Rosier with his timing, accuracy, and decision making? All it will do is...
  6. ThomasM

    Rosier

    Adding talent does not make one a better passer. Adding talent helps an accurate passer far more than it helps an inaccurate passer. Kenny Kelly had Reggie Wayne, Santana Moss, and Bubba Franks, so having that talent means nothing without a QB that can hit it. Now, I hope Rosier improves...
  7. ThomasM

    Rosier

    Didn't he just prove us otherwise?
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