Is Junior Rosier better than Freshman Kaya?
junior Rosier is better than Junior Kaaya.
That means rosier is draftable!!
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Is Junior Rosier better than Freshman Kaya?
junior Rosier is better than Junior Kaaya.
That means rosier is draftable!!
Obviously the safe choice at this point. Perry obviously was nowhere near where he needed to be.
Months ago I expected it would be Perry and I hoped it would be Perry. More entertaining and interesting. Considerably more dispersion but that's a good thing.
I'm not afraid of losing, or nearly losing, to teams we should defeat. It takes two to be embarrassed and the Canes should never be one of them. Gators run away. We don't. However, I suspect Richt is more than somewhat gunshy given his recent ouster at Georgia and the impatience/outrage of Canes fans. Hence the more cautious strategic choice.
I literally paid no attention to Rosier in that Clemson game, despite being in the stands. I didn't view him as a Canes caliber quarterback so the details didn't matter. Two Clemson fans had relocated in the emptied stadium and sat behind me to my left. I turned and spoke to them about the status of our program, while Rosier was doing whatever he did.
Four years out of high school before being named the starter is not the blueprint or resume of an elite college quarterback. We can adjust and pretend all we want but as always I default to big picture logic, the more often than not role. At Alabama that type of quarterback can jump in and run the table, or nearby. We aren't close to Alabama level, despite all the adjusters who prefer to insist otherwise.
I suspect if Perry were a traditional pro style quarterback like Kaaya he might have been given the starting benefit of a doubt despite the growing pains. But with an athletic scattergun type the results can be all over the place. Richt steadily realized he didn't want to take that chance, that Perry was too far away.
Regardless, I applaud Perry for not enrolling early. I lose some respect for anyone who enrolls early. The high school experience should be played out and cherished to the finish, before doing the same at the next level.
Nkosi will take the job soon as he's ready.... this is the perfect scenario to have him 2nd string to groom our future star qb.
If Nkosi ends up playing meaningful snaps this year....we're in a world of ****.
Nah if Malik were to get injured N'Kosi will be ready by the half way point of the season. Not winning a championship but still contending for the ACCCG
He earned it the hard way against this defense.... he's ready.
I'm proud of you for expressing support for the named starter. Perry's time will come.
Richt sent the blitz packages at Perry and he had trouble handling the snaps under center. Overall Perry was the better qb in shotgun with his quick decisions he just had trouble under center. Richt probably made the right decision and not destroying Nkosi's confidence but Perry has the most talent by far.
if malik kills it this year and evan is #2 , I'm assuming Evan will get the garbage time pt and kosi might redshirt this year, next year malik may keep his job so it's possible we may not see kosi start until his rs soph year??
the horror
lol it's possible right? but I'm thinking kosi takes it next year (forcing malik to xfer??) man this will be interesting to watch the next few years.
Months ago I expected it would be Perry and I hoped it would be Perry. More entertaining and interesting. Considerably more dispersion but that's a good thing.
I'm not afraid of losing, or nearly losing, to teams we should defeat. It takes two to be embarrassed and the Canes should never be one of them. Gators run away. We don't. However, I suspect Richt is more than somewhat gunshy given his recent ouster at Georgia and the impatience/outrage of Canes fans. Hence the more cautious strategic choice.
I literally paid no attention to Rosier in that Clemson game, despite being in the stands. I didn't view him as a Canes caliber quarterback so the details didn't matter. Two Clemson fans had relocated in the emptied stadium and sat behind me to my left. I turned and spoke to them about the status of our program, while Rosier was doing whatever he did.
Four years out of high school before being named the starter is not the blueprint or resume of an elite college quarterback. We can adjust and pretend all we want but as always I default to big picture logic, the more often than not role. At Alabama that type of quarterback can jump in and run the table, or nearby. We aren't close to Alabama level, despite all the adjusters who prefer to insist otherwise.
I suspect if Perry were a traditional pro style quarterback like Kaaya he might have been given the starting benefit of a doubt despite the growing pains. But with an athletic scattergun type the results can be all over the place. Richt steadily realized he didn't want to take that chance, that Perry was too far away.
Regardless, I applaud Perry for not enrolling early. I lose some respect for anyone who enrolls early. The high school experience should be played out and cherished to the finish, before doing the same at the next level.
STFU Gary! Why do you always have to be set at maximum bloviate?
Go crawl back under your conch shell and tell the people sitting next to you how clever you are.
Months ago I expected it would be Perry and I hoped it would be Perry. More entertaining and interesting. Considerably more dispersion but that's a good thing.
I'm not afraid of losing, or nearly losing, to teams we should defeat. It takes two to be embarrassed and the Canes should never be one of them. Gators run away. We don't. However, I suspect Richt is more than somewhat gunshy given his recent ouster at Georgia and the impatience/outrage of Canes fans. Hence the more cautious strategic choice.
I literally paid no attention to Rosier in that Clemson game, despite being in the stands. I didn't view him as a Canes caliber quarterback so the details didn't matter. Two Clemson fans had relocated in the emptied stadium and sat behind me to my left. I turned and spoke to them about the status of our program, while Rosier was doing whatever he did.
Four years out of high school before being named the starter is not the blueprint or resume of an elite college quarterback. We can adjust and pretend all we want but as always I default to big picture logic, the more often than not role. At Alabama that type of quarterback can jump in and run the table, or nearby. We aren't close to Alabama level, despite all the adjusters who prefer to insist otherwise.
I suspect if Perry were a traditional pro style quarterback like Kaaya he might have been given the starting benefit of a doubt despite the growing pains. But with an athletic scattergun type the results can be all over the place. Richt steadily realized he didn't want to take that chance, that Perry was too far away.
Regardless, I applaud Perry for not enrolling early. I lose some respect for anyone who enrolls early. The high school experience should be played out and cherished to the finish, before doing the same at the next level.
STFU Gary! Why do you always have to be set at maximum bloviate?
Go crawl back under your conch shell and tell the people sitting next to you how clever you are.
What the fvck is this dude smoking? Gary just fvcked my head up.
[MENTION=7366]Cane Dynasty[/MENTION], how's that pimp hand?
Months ago I expected it would be Perry and I hoped it would be Perry. More entertaining and interesting. Considerably more dispersion but that's a good thing.
I'm not afraid of losing, or nearly losing, to teams we should defeat. It takes two to be embarrassed and the Canes should never be one of them. Gators run away. We don't. However, I suspect Richt is more than somewhat gunshy given his recent ouster at Georgia and the impatience/outrage of Canes fans. Hence the more cautious strategic choice.
I literally paid no attention to Rosier in that Clemson game, despite being in the stands. I didn't view him as a Canes caliber quarterback so the details didn't matter. Two Clemson fans had relocated in the emptied stadium and sat behind me to my left. I turned and spoke to them about the status of our program, while Rosier was doing whatever he did.
Four years out of high school before being named the starter is not the blueprint or resume of an elite college quarterback. We can adjust and pretend all we want but as always I default to big picture logic, the more often than not role. At Alabama that type of quarterback can jump in and run the table, or nearby. We aren't close to Alabama level, despite all the adjusters who prefer to insist otherwise.
I suspect if Perry were a traditional pro style quarterback like Kaaya he might have been given the starting benefit of a doubt despite the growing pains. But with an athletic scattergun type the results can be all over the place. Richt steadily realized he didn't want to take that chance, that Perry was too far away.
Regardless, I applaud Perry for not enrolling early. I lose some respect for anyone who enrolls early. The high school experience should be played out and cherished to the finish, before doing the same at the next level.
STFU Gary! Why do you always have to be set at maximum bloviate?
Go crawl back under your conch shell and tell the people sitting next to you how clever you are.
What the fvck is this dude smoking? Gary just fvcked my head up.
[MENTION=7366]Cane Dynasty[/MENTION], how's that pimp hand?
It still burns sometimes but I've learned to manage my friend!
He will do more than what you're asking in your question. You will be pleasantly surprised.Based on what we've seen of Rosier(which isn't all that much) and making some assumptions on his physical capabilities, I expect to see a lot of bootleg/waggle-type of plays, or at least a lot more than we've seen before. But in today's college football you see teams get a lot of easy throws/completiions with stuff like bubble screens that get the ball into playmakers hands quickly and on the run.
I expect a lot of plays where Rosier may not have to make more than one read. I don't expect to see a consistent intermediate passing game inside the hashes. Rosier has a solid arm but I believe there will be a hit and miss quality to our passing game this season
He doesn't have to be great(not with this defense and the playmakers around him) the question is can be steady and serviceable enough not to blow a game?
Based on what we've seen of Rosier(which isn't all that much) and making some assumptions on his physical capabilities, I expect to see a lot of bootleg/waggle-type of plays, or at least a lot more than we've seen before. But in today's college football you see teams get a lot of easy throws/completiions with stuff like bubble screens that get the ball into playmakers hands quickly and on the run.
I expect a lot of plays where Rosier may not have to make more than one read. I don't expect to see a consistent intermediate passing game inside the hashes. Rosier has a solid arm but I believe there will be a hit and miss quality to our passing game this season
He doesn't have to be great(not with this defense and the playmakers around him) the question is can be steady and serviceable enough not to blow a game?
Based on what we've seen of Rosier(which isn't all that much) and making some assumptions on his physical capabilities, I expect to see a lot of bootleg/waggle-type of plays, or at least a lot more than we've seen before. But in today's college football you see teams get a lot of easy throws/completiions with stuff like bubble screens that get the ball into playmakers hands quickly and on the run.
I expect a lot of plays where Rosier may not have to make more than one read. I don't expect to see a consistent intermediate passing game inside the hashes. Rosier has a solid arm but I believe there will be a hit and miss quality to our passing game this season
He doesn't have to be great(not with this defense and the playmakers around him) the question is can be steady and serviceable enough not to blow a game?
Based on what we've seen of Rosier(which isn't all that much) and making some assumptions on his physical capabilities, I expect to see a lot of bootleg/waggle-type of plays, or at least a lot more than we've seen before. But in today's college football you see teams get a lot of easy throws/completiions with stuff like bubble screens that get the ball into playmakers hands quickly and on the run.
I expect a lot of plays where Rosier may not have to make more than one read. I don't expect to see a consistent intermediate passing game inside the hashes. Rosier has a solid arm but I believe there will be a hit and miss quality to our passing game this season
He doesn't have to be great(not with this defense and the playmakers around him) the question is can be steady and serviceable enough not to blow a game?
This is pretty much where I'm at as well. For those posters who say we'll be pleasantly surprised, I'm just curious if you're basing that on anything specific you've seen in practice?
Based on what we've seen of Rosier(which isn't all that much) and making some assumptions on his physical capabilities, I expect to see a lot of bootleg/waggle-type of plays, or at least a lot more than we've seen before. But in today's college football you see teams get a lot of easy throws/completiions with stuff like bubble screens that get the ball into playmakers hands quickly and on the run.
I expect a lot of plays where Rosier may not have to make more than one read. I don't expect to see a consistent intermediate passing game inside the hashes. Rosier has a solid arm but I believe there will be a hit and miss quality to our passing game this season
He doesn't have to be great(not with this defense and the playmakers around him) the question is can be steady and serviceable enough not to blow a game?
This is pretty much where I'm at as well. For those posters who say we'll be pleasantly surprised, I'm just curious if you're basing that on anything specific you've seen in practice?