His QBR is a 69.1, which places him in the top 27 percentile of all college QBs. Rosier is not the problem.
The inability to put up points on O, in spite of having a defense that gifts you the ball more than anyone else in the country, tells you there is an issue that can be isolated on that side of the ball. I'm not all for putting it on one guy because that would be completely unfair, but consistently struggling with below .500 teams tells you there is a consistent problem.His QBR is a 69.1, which places him in the top 27 percentile of all college QBs. Rosier is not the problem.
Who was the QB the last time we finished 10-1? Kid is best we have had since Ken.
Did you see Rosier laugh after FSU took the lead? He's a gamer. Yeah that's my QB. Beat Clemson
Who was the QB the last time we finished 10-1? Kid is best we have had since Ken.
His QBR is a 69.1, which places him in the top 27 percentile of all college QBs. Rosier is not the problem.
Who was the QB the last time we finished 10-1? Kid is best we have had since Ken.
Rosier coming out slow is most the reason we had to win those late close games.
Rosier coming out slow is most the reason we had to win those late close games.
And Rosier then picking it up in the second half is the reason they won those close games.
He’s been inconsistent all year but the impact of the turnover chain and being unbeaten till today over shadowed his erratic performance this season. All of our close wins should have been nothing short of Blowouts and that’s not on the defense.
Who was the QB the last time we finished 10-1? Kid is best we have had since Ken.
Speaking of fancy boy. He threw 4 picks against BC the year we went undefeated and won it all. I kept thinking of that game coming into Pitt. We had 98 first round picks on that team and almost lost until Ed Weeds pick. Malik had a horrible game. But he has a chance to redeem himself. He just lost his first game ever as a starter. Give him a break
Don't hate Rosier.
But you cannot defend his performance today. He was missing wide open targets by three of four yards.