Malik Rosier needs to visit QB Guru George Whitfield

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Malik needs to out a loan against all his Miami per diem money for 2018 and get his parents to take out a line of credit on their home or whatever they need to do and put all that money together and go spend several weeks with QB Guru George Whitfield this summer. Rosier needs alot of extra coaching help that he is not getting from Coach Richt nor his nepotism hire pseudo quarterback coach Jon Richt.

Link to Whitfield's QB Camp
https://whitfieldathletix.com

 
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Why? It won't make him any money down the line. His playing career ends at Miami. You don't invest money that way, you throw it away.
 
Lol what makes George Whitfield a "qb guru?.. bc of his having qbs throw in the water at the beach gimmick?
 
Just when I thought you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this... and dig yourself deeper.
 
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Why? It won't make him any money down the line. His playing career ends at Miami. You don't invest money that way, you throw it away.

Well then Malik will be riding the bench or be a grad transfer , instead of leading Miami to a playoff berth or 13-1 season. In both cases he would have played himself into a potential late round draft pick. So the 10-20k investment would generate a great ROI, considering now he is not even Free Agent material.

The 4-year minimum base salaries for players are as follows: $465,000 (Year 1), $540,000 (Year 2), $615,000 (Year 3), $690,000 (Year 4). If eventually signed to a contract, each rookie drafted will get a 4-year deal, whereas undrafted rookies are only eligible for 3-year contracts.

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Rosier isn’t making an NFL squad. He doesn’t even have a future in the CFL. He has never been an accurate passer, and unless he finds a magic being that grants wishes, it’s not going to happen.
 
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Well then Malik will be riding the bench or be a grad transfer , instead of leading Miami to a playoff berth or 13-1 season. In both cases he would have played himself into a potential late round draft pick. So the 10-20k investment would generate a great ROI, considering now he is not even Free Agent material.

The 4-year minimum base salaries for players are as follows: $465,000 (Year 1), $540,000 (Year 2), $615,000 (Year 3), $690,000 (Year 4). If eventually signed to a contract, each rookie drafted will get a 4-year deal, whereas undrafted rookies are only eligible for 3-year contracts.

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Rosier's not going to the NFL. You need to stop.

Also, most rookies don't see the entirety of their rookie contract. So that's a moot point as well.
 
He could visit Jesus , Allah, Buddha, Zeus, jehovah or George Whitfield and they’d all say “ sorry, I can only do so much. That dude is inaccurate as ****”.
 
Rosier's not going to the NFL. You need to stop.

Also, most rookies don't see the entirety of their rookie contract. So that's a moot point as well.

Even if Rosier just saw 1 or 2 years of an NFL contract that is a good start in life, for the young man and great a ROI.

He could take half of the money from his 1st contract and purchase some some moderately low priced multi-unit or single unit rental properties within 1500 ft of a school to rent out to section 8 an he would have a steady cash flow for years to come from these properties. This would pay Rosier more than a typical entry level 9 to 5 paying $50K annually. So again a very good ROI from the initial investment in getting a private QB coach for his final year at Miami.

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Rosier won't sniff an NFL contract or career, regardless of whether or not he hires a "guru". For someone his height to even get an invitation to a camp, he would have to show an incredible passing ability. Some things just can't be taught. Look how much time and money was spent trying to repair Tebow's broken mechanics and he was still a garbage passer who couldn't hit the broad side of a barn.
 
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Rosier won't sniff an NFL contract or career, regardless of whether or not he hires a "guru". For someone his height to even get an invitation to a camp, he would have to show an incredible passing ability. Some things just can't be taught. Look how much time and money was spent trying to repair Tebow's broken mechanics and he was still a garbage passer who couldn't hit the broad side of a barn.

Tebow made MILLIONS despite not hitting the broad side of a barn, so was that QB coaching really a bad ROI for Tebow, hmmm.
Tebow got $11 Million ($9M guaranteed) from the Broncos in his first contract an they knew he had terrible mechanics.

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https://www.milehighreport.com/2010/7/29/1595376/tim-tebow-denver-broncos-agree-on

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Even if Rosier just saw 1 or 2 years of an NFL contract that is a good start in life, for the young man and great a ROI.

He could take half of the money from his 1st contract and purchase some some moderately low priced multi-unit or single unit rental properties within 1500 ft of a school to rent out to section 8 an he would have a steady cash flow for years to come from these properties. This would pay Rosier more than a typical entry level 9 to 5 paying $50K annually. So again a very good ROI from the initial investment in getting a private QB coach for his final year at Miami.

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What part of Rosier not ever going to be on an NFL roster do you not understand?
 
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Ken Dorsey probably is the best young qb coach I've seen in a long time. He'll be a head coach soon..
 
Even if Rosier just saw 1 or 2 years of an NFL contract that is a good start in life, for the young man and great a ROI.

He could take half of the money from his 1st contract and purchase some some moderately low priced multi-unit or single unit rental properties within 1500 ft of a school to rent out to section 8 an he would have a steady cash flow for years to come from these properties. This would pay Rosier more than a typical entry level 9 to 5 paying $50K annually. So again a very good ROI from the initial investment in getting a private QB coach for his final year at Miami.

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You keep forgetting though that he's not going to the NFL. There are on average about 5 QBs that go into the NFL every draft. Rosier is not a top 5 QB this upcoming season, not even close. He has a lot of film that shows he's not an NFL QB with a lot of fundamental issues.

So again, what's the point in hiring this guy when he's not going to even sniff a CFL roster, let alone an NFL roster?
 
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If you're right and Malik is the starter this year it means a few things (none of them good).

1. It means that ' isn't ready. In 2018, if you aren't ready to start by your RS Freshman season, you are likely a bust.
2. It means that Richt is going into year 3 and the most game ready QB he has on roster is still a 3* Al Golden holdover who couldn't sniff the field until his 4th season.
3. It means that we max out with a coarstal title (again). Malik isn't beating Clemson.
 
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