Dude. I'm Bowlegged. **** ain't easy as it looks.
EDIT: Of course I do drank a little.
Me to, but not that **** bad. I actually think it works to his advantage, helps him shake people.
Dude. I'm Bowlegged. **** ain't easy as it looks.
EDIT: Of course I do drank a little.
All joking aside, it's handed me over to easy knee injuries all my life. It really compresses down on the cartilage in the inside and stresses the iliotibial band on the lateral side. Just looking at N'Kosi makes me feel for that kid when he gets to be about 40 after years of football start to weigh on him.Me to, but not that **** bad. I actually think it works to his advantage, helps him shake people.
All joking aside, it's handed me over to easy knee injuries all my life. It really compresses down on the cartilage in the inside and stresses the iliotibial band on the lateral side. Just looking at N'Kosi makes me feel for that kid when he gets to be about 40 after years of football start to weigh on him.
So I'm curious. What is the biggest thing Rosier could work on that make him a more complete QB. I think it's clearly his field vision and accuracy.
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This graph says it all. The numbers are even more incredible when put in this perspective.
For sure + quicker release and decision making. Couple that with his determination, or lack thereof, to lock in mentally every week. I think I worry more about that than anything. No way he pulls that ish again tho, I would think.... if he starts ofc
He doesn't really excel at anything. He needs to improve accuracy, decision making, and leadership. He's not magically going to throw a deep ball any better but we don't need him to. Complete the easy passes, protect the ball and move the god **** chains.
there is only one thing he excels in, and that's running the ball. he does a very good job with his legs, but that's it.