Hard question to answer as Kaaya was judged harshly by his failures in tough games and Rosier hsn't had any. We're about to get some insight. Rosier's biggest advantage has been keeping us out of negative plays--limited picks, escaping sacks. We've been behind the sticks less it seems. That has prevented the offense from bogging down. However, if we're being honest, Kaaya probably would've thrived against toledo and duke. Rosier just has to limit mistakes and be consistent. I think our offense still has a tendency to ask a lot of the QB but it will work better if we can stay out of 2nd and 16 which was a frequent kaaya down.