You know, after the LSU game we all figured the coaching staff had a few games to use for the purpose of auditioning the QBs to see who would take over for the rest of the season since it was clear that Rosier was done.
I guess I just thought that we would never see Rosier taking another meaningful snap in a UM uniform, barring some kind of catastrophic injury to whichever QB was in front of him. And yet, after two games without him here he is being tasked with trying to bring the team back from behind on the road with predictable (bad) results.
Perry was terrible to start the game and needed to be pulled. It looked like he had zero clue as to what he was supposed to do. Weldon, meanwhile, wasn't available because he's doing his thing (serving another lengthy suspension). And so we get #12 again.
Why does it have to be like this? Texas Tech just rolled their 3rd string QB out there on Saturday and beat TCU.
With the team in a position where Rosier is considered a legitimate option, my expectations for the remainder of the season have changed dramatically. After the LSU game I thought there was no way this would be where we are. But here we are. There is a good chance every remaining road game (and bowl game) is a loss. The home games are a toss-up. Winning big can only happen if the defense does what it did vs UNC. And that's pretty rare.
I guess I just thought that we would never see Rosier taking another meaningful snap in a UM uniform, barring some kind of catastrophic injury to whichever QB was in front of him. And yet, after two games without him here he is being tasked with trying to bring the team back from behind on the road with predictable (bad) results.
Perry was terrible to start the game and needed to be pulled. It looked like he had zero clue as to what he was supposed to do. Weldon, meanwhile, wasn't available because he's doing his thing (serving another lengthy suspension). And so we get #12 again.
Why does it have to be like this? Texas Tech just rolled their 3rd string QB out there on Saturday and beat TCU.
With the team in a position where Rosier is considered a legitimate option, my expectations for the remainder of the season have changed dramatically. After the LSU game I thought there was no way this would be where we are. But here we are. There is a good chance every remaining road game (and bowl game) is a loss. The home games are a toss-up. Winning big can only happen if the defense does what it did vs UNC. And that's pretty rare.