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  1. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    I'm really not. And Rosier hasn't exactly been clutch. Sure, the FSU game he threw a nice pass to Langham to win the game. But the GT game was pure luck as he threw into double coverage and 99 times out of 100, that's either picked or incomplete (and the game's over since that was on 4th down)...
  2. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    Consistency often times means maintaining one's state. If you're in a "clutch" situation, you're going to perform regularly often times in that hypothetic scenario. You're making a bat **** retarded asinine argument out of nothing and just grasping at this point.
  3. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    Most of the greats had over a 54% completion percentage. I never said I was a Kaaya or a Rosier fan. Yes, I'd rather have a consistent QB, which guess what? Means they can come up at times in the clutch. If you think Rosier's better than what a consistent Division 1 QB is, then this...
  4. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    Don't have any and not going to waste my time. I know Kaaya and Rosier aren't on it.
  5. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    You must have me confused with someone else. Because I've never really defended Kaaya.
  6. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    I'm not taking you seriously.
  7. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    Who said Kaaya was consistent?
  8. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    It's possible to have a consistent QB who's also good in the clutch. I don't like ONLY being good when the pressure comes. Like FSU and the GT games, we wouldn't have needed Malik to have been spot on in the 4th quarter if he handled business the previous 3 quarters.
  9. orange&green84

    ESPN article pressure on Rosier

    Give me a QB that's consistent. Not shinning only when the pressure is on.
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