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He's hungry and yet he still ain't eating. Do we fly him in on gameday's from Ethiopia?
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Perry can do what rosier did last year.
says the ****** trying to convince anyone that "a few changes" would drastically improve 54% and 7.5 ypp on the season enough to make rosier impressive.
Before the season started my best friend (huge fsu fan) asked me about Rosier .. I told him he's a "Career backup type player" ... That showed throughout the season .... I like Rosier .... But you are not going to win the big games / titles with him ...... Perry needs to be the man .... Just opinion doeMiami Hurricanes star predicts next starting quarterback | Miami Herald
I hope that's not the case, but in reality he does have a leg up. The only thing is when you look at the entire season we were lucky to win some of the games we won with him and and ended with that horrible streak when he completely disappeared from games. You know what you getting from him and last year we got his max. Time to find someone with a higher ceiling than Rosier if we want to go further
I'm all for an open QB competition ...but I'm for moving on with the new guy if its close.
If he does, the leash will be about 3 inches long.
I was kinda surprised when I read Rosiers stats again, if you had told me at the start of the season he'd have stats like that I wouldn't have believed it. Three less int's and three more TD's and that's a impressive stat line.
He completed 51% of his passes against power 5 teams and for 7.32 YPP. That is horrendous.
Nothing about that changes the fact that he had decent stats and a few changes and it would have been even better.
says the ****** trying to convince anyone that "a few changes" would drastically improve 54% and 7.5 ypp on the season enough to make rosier impressive.
LOL...they did for Charlie Ward:
1992 204 365 55.9 2,647 22 17
1993 264 380 69.5 3,032 27 4
I was kinda surprised when I read Rosiers stats again, if you had told me at the start of the season he'd have stats like that I wouldn't have believed it. Three less int's and three more TD's and that's a impressive stat line.
He completed 51% of his passes against power 5 teams and for 7.32 YPP. That is horrendous.
Nothing about that changes the fact that he had decent stats and a few changes and it would have been even better.
He didn't have decent stats, in a college football world where below average passing QBs can consistently complete more than 55% of their passes, Rosier was sub 40% for a significant stretch of the season.