Malik Rosier has committed to Miami

Paranos really is full of ****.

Then answer this question how many visits Brad Kaaya going on, since I am full of crap for wanting a QB commit to exhibit leadership through honoring a commitment and ending the outside recruiting process.

Leadership is like a strong arm: you either have it or you don't. You don't just wake up one day and decide to throw the ball like Dan Marino and you don't roll out of bed and say, "I think today I'm going to be a leader like Bernie Kosar."
Just doesn't happen.
One huge component of natural leadership is thinking about your team before thinking about yourself.
Kaaya seems to have the mojo. Edouard not so much.
 
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I'm just leave this here

"There were a couple of other schools that we thought might offer and if that happens, I might go there, but I feel really good about Miami right now," he said.

It's taken out of context, he's talking about visits....it doesn't look as bad if you have the paragraph before.


Rosier said he was unsure if he would take other visits this summer and fall.

"There were a couple of other schools that we thought might offer and if that happens, I might go there, but I feel really good about Miami right now," he said.

Yeah but not the most solid statement from a guy who had just committed two hours before the interview. Everyone gets mad at Alin for his tweets but Rosier is actually planning to visit other schools. The kid is using us as a safety school
 
Crow and Dewey will transfer after the season.

I think Dewey is all but gone. Crow, otoh, did well in the spring. He'll be given one more chance in the summer. If Olsen passes him this summer, Crow is gone as well.
 
I dont think Crow will leave. He had to know coming in that he was likely going to be a career backup. Not really sure he had any other offers.

My guess is that Gray Crow becomes the coach's chart guy, is a career backup but uses his time here to foster his coaching skills, while providing solid depth.
 
I like the way he moves in the pocket. I always like quarterbacks that can run for the first down if no one is open.
 
I dont think Crow will leave. He had to know coming in that he was likely going to be a career backup. Not really sure he had any other offers.

My guess is that Gray Crow becomes the coach's chart guy, is a career backup but uses his time here to foster his coaching skills, while providing solid depth.

I tend to agree but the young man has made a big leap already. Never know.
 
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for some reason im just seeing this. guess this means we dumped the attention *****.
 
Kid's tape is wayyyy better than Edourd's IMO.

Kid makes some legit throws and some nice reads.

Kid obviously doesn't have the wheels Alin has, but he does edge Alin out with the acuracy and the touch on his passes.

Yet, I still I think Alin has a stronger arm, which makes Alin a very decent prospect when u consider the total package...if one can take Alin's strengths, and add to his game, there's no reason he can't be even better than a Teddy Bridgewater by the end of a full cycle a college system...

Of course there are pros and cons to both kids, but if both Rosier and Alin were to come in, and got red-shirted to experience a full cycle, I'd give the edge to Alin by the time their RS-FR year came around.

However, both would sit behind Brad Kaaya.
 
Kid's tape is wayyyy better than Edourd's IMO.

Kid makes some legit throws and some nice reads.

Kid obviously doesn't have the wheels Alin has, but he does edge Alin out with the acuracy and the touch on his passes.

Yet, I still I think Alin has a stronger arm, which makes Alin a very decent prospect when u consider the total package...if one can take Alin's strengths, and add to his game, there's no reason he can't be even better than a Teddy Bridgewater by the end of a full cycle a college system...

Of course there are pros and cons to both kids, but if both Rosier and Alin were to come in, and got red-shirted to experience a full cycle, I'd give the edge to Alin by the time their RS-FR year came around.

However, both would sit behind Brad Kaaya.

Alin's release is 100x better than rosier
 
i feel alin just lauches a bunch of deep balls. i am not to big on him. i really like kaaya and think he can push olsen.
 
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I live in Alabama and nobody is talking about this kid! None of the bama programs have offered him. I'm confused on why Miami is going crazy about him. I think you have plenty of QB's in S.FLA that match or exceed this kid's ability ( Treon Harris). Plus he coming from a losing program. Then he had the nerve to use Miami as a backup plan!

I talked to high school coach in the Mobile area the other day and he says the kid is very average. Who knows?
 
what level of competition is he playing against? and I love the fact that he played some defense, shows a level of toughness and athleticism that he will need at the next level
 
what level of competition is he playing against? and I love the fact that he played some defense, shows a level of toughness and athleticism that he will need at the next level

Don't know but he put up good stats on a 3-7 team
 
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