Barry Article on Rosier (mechanics)

People love to bash Kaaya but would kill for that 27-7 TD-Int 62% stat line for Rosier that Kaaya had in '16.
 
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If a qb guru can get the baseball mechanics out of Malik, he could turn into a **** good quarterback. It takes a lot of work, hopefully he put it in.
 
Sadly I was there. Even the TD was underthrown by 20 yards. We ran for 300 yards, gave up only 19 pts, and somehow lost. None of these things goes with the other lol....

I was there too... Truly unbelievable. The running backs looked absolutely dejected after the game
 
Lets get that % up but I hope his footwork lesson also helps with
3rd Down passing efficiency,
TD/INT ratio,
and yards per attempt.
 
The guy wasn't perfect, but your comment was ridiculous. He's nowhere close to the worse QB we've had. You need to go watch Brock Berlin in 03, Kirby Freeman's NC St performance (1-14 84 yd 1 TD 3 INT), or Kyle Wright. Frank Costa was holding a championship D back.

This is the worse...

In 2007, NC State and Miami played a stupid, terrible, incredible football game

Here’s my sad story. I became a Miami fan as a little kid but i always lived out of town. Now as an adult in 2007, I wanted to go to one game in the Orange Bowl before they shut it down

So here I was for the first time watching my favorite team live in person. Miami vs NC State 2007

Let the tears flow....😭
 
CMR didn't think Rosier would be his QB. Fact Transfer and early draft put him as our signal call
 
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I’m sure they didn’t just suddenly his issues with footwork and mechanics. If you saw it then at least one of our highly paid coaches saw it.

Problem when I start hearing about mechanics and trying to change the way you play football as a 22 year old adult, you can get too caught up in thinking. Guys usually resort to what they’ve always done once the bullets start flying.

It’s like if you walk with a hunched back. People can tell you about it, and you can try to walk more straight up, but those dudes always resort to being hunchbacks.
 
People acting like Rosier can’t improve need to realize some of the same reasons they’re knocking him could be some of the same reasons he has room to improve.

The fact that he was basically a baseball player that worked out with the football team and didn’t even watch film last year and was STILL was able to lead us to 10-0 and a ACC championship in his first year as a starter says a lot .

To me that says that the focused guy we see and hear now , there’s no way he’s not better than that guy last year . The only way I can see him being worse is if he decides to become too confident and take too many chances .
 
Here’s my sad story. I became a Miami fan as a little kid but i always lived out of town. Now as an adult in 2007, I wanted to go to one game in the Orange Bowl before they shut it down

So here I was for the first time watching my favorite team live in person. Miami vs NC State 2007

Let the tears flow....😭
Lmao! Poor baby....
 
Actually Kaaya's 2016 season compares favorably to any QB we've ever had statistically. Only Ken Dorsey and Vinny had a season with a higher QB rating (150.3) and they were on top 3 teams. Secondly, he did it with a pathetic OL. He was literally getting killed in the 4 game losing streak.

62% 3532 yds 27 TD 7 INT
Even got a tooth knocked out
 
The only platform as bad as rosier’s was the deep water horizon.

And much like the deep water horizon, Rosier will destroy Louisiana.
 
Bad habits are hard to break.a lot of pop Warner middle high and high school coach tend to teach the wrong mechanics and it's not just qbs it's all the positions.you can get away with it in high school and possibly the lower divisions of college but not div1.think those bad habits that they were taught is why some star players in high school didn't pan out in college especially in div 1.
 
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Interesting quote from the Herald: "Rosier has watched every offensive snap of every 2017 UM game and worked with quarterbacks guru David Morris - as well as Jon Richt- on shortening his stride and other mechanical adjustments."

D$ and I talked about this very subject on the POD. Felt Rosier stride distance on similar throws tracked pretty irregular and was at times the genesis of his inaccuracy. There is absolutely no doubt that some mechanical deficiencies were at play last year. I don't know what is more indicting, the fact that he was such a low percentage passer (Ranked 100th nationally among FBS starters with 54%) or the fact it's taking 5 years to reign in his front foot.

You would have a field day "Indicting" golfers as they are constantly adjusting their stances and swings. But, keeping in the spirit of this message board you adroitly took a positive story and turned it into a negative. Congratulations, a job well done!
 
You would have a field day "Indicting" golfers as they are constantly adjusting their stances and swings. But, keeping in the spirit of this message board you adroitly took a positive story and turned it into a negative. Congratulations, a job well done!

I'll keep that in mind next time I do a golfing segment. 😉 #apples
 
That was my biggest thing with Kaaya, and to a similar extent Malik. They can’t/couldn’t sustain drives. That’s what separates a good offense from an elite one (Also elite qbs from decent ones). You’re not giving the team a healthy chance when you’re consistently going three and out (especially when the defense is on the field 60 - 70% of the time). At first I wanted to blame play calling, but didn’t really take into consideration how big a role O-line strength and depth play. During Kaaya’s run the offensive line, in my opinion, was horrific. Didn’t help that kaaya couldn’t scramble to save his life. O-line last year was also bad, but better than 2016 with the help of Malik’s legs, and us running wild cat here and there (Takes some of that pressure off having to protect).

Kaaya’s biggests weaknesses were his immobility and inability to perform in crunch time. Malik’s biggests weaknesses I feel are his inaccuracy (mechanics), overall inconsistency, and inability to get past his first read. (One could argue, that’s an affect of the o line, but there were a number of times where he took two steps and gunned it without really letting the play run it’s course while have good initial protection).

They're both average QBs. But miami doesn’t need an elite QB with the amount of talent they have on the team. They just need everyone to consistently step up, especially the Offensive line.

I maintain that we win the same amount of games with Kaaya that we did with Malik last year. Wisconsin and Clemson being the definite losses. We probably beat Pitt but lose to Virginia tech (I feel Malik made some game changing runs in that game). I think with Kaaya, Miami blows out both FSU & G-tech. They both have their pluses and minuses.

1# The refs gave Wisconsin that game. I was there. It was over at halftime if it wasn't for the non PI AND holding call that ended in the INT. Richt is one of the most composed coaches ever. The fact he grabbed a ref says it all.

#2 I think Rosier is better for this team than Brad ever was. Brad would be MUCH better with an elite OL. Brad is so close to Dorsey. He had a better arm but isn't quite as smart or determined. Brad lacked swag. Swag made the less talented Dorsey a legend. That's what UM is all about.
 
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