TamaToaCane
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One can throw but can't run. The other can run but can't throw. Neither can read defenses. FML.
Yes Rosier can run but honestly he isn't really dangerous with his feet. Only if you compare him to Kaaya who is a statue. I would say he is the least dynamic runner out of the four QBs.
Make a phone call to Marc Rick and let him know. He seems to think Kosi and Jarren need to learn to defuse an atom bomb before letting them play.Majority of college quarterbacks can't read defenses.
Staff is doing a horrible job either developing QBs, or getting the O to fit the skills of the QB. When you have a Kaaya, you don't have him acting like he's going to run, ever. No one feared his legs, but the staff had him rolling out, stumbling, bumbling, tripping over grass. Rosier can't throw, and they have him chucking it deep every other pass. They are trying to force their O onto QBs that simply can not run it. And if, IF it is too complicated for a young QB to pick up, either recruit better QBs, or simplify the O. I believe we have raw talent at the position, but Richt is too afraid of letting go of his O to get it in there. Sure, Williams might make a mess of what Richt is wanting to run, but what if Richt did his job and developed an O the more talented player COULD run?
Rosier can not run what Richt wants to run, and maybe no QB on the roster can. So, why not CHANGE THE O so a more talented guy can run it? Isn't that the only option?
Just can’t wait for Malik rosier to pad his stats like he did last year so Mark Richt can justify playing him this season again
If Kaaya had started for us against LSU, we blow them out.
Neither were very good. The issue with Kaaya wasn't that he wasn't mobile, it was that he was a statue in the pocket. He didn't have any feel for pressure, and he didn't move around well within the pocket to evade the rush or give himself any time. He took a lot of bad sacks.
People are going to hate this, but he was a lot like Ken Dorsey without the hall of fame OL.
Rosier's problem is that he's too short, which takes away the middle of the field, and he's inaccurate with his throws, which causes a lot of incompletions. University of Miami should never recruit QB's who can't put the ball on the money, I don't even care about star rankings.
I think Jarren Williams and N'Kosi Perry are a lot better in those respects, as long as they have it between the ears. Can't really comment on Cade.
Man, u just broke your own ankles trying to do a crossover…"wasn't mobile and being a statue" the same thing? Come on man.
**** your avatar has me weak af manYes Rosier can run but honestly he isn't really dangerous with his feet. Only if you compare him to Kaaya who is a statue. I would say he is the least dynamic runner out of the four QBs.