Malik Rosier

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I like Malik’s guts and moxie but if he doesn’t play better and throw more accurately, we won’t beat VT or ND. If he plays against them like he did today, we’re going to be in serious trouble. I know he may have been hurt but he was missing some open receivers today. The mental makeup is there but his physical skills need to improve.

Our OL needs to do a better job but there are a lot of throws that should be more accurate. Our WRs had to make some hard catches that shouldn’t have been necessary. Our Defense played pretty well and they got us some turnovers.
 
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Add the run game issues we saw today. D is stand up. We're not much off the turns they produce. Bud Foster will be creaming in his pants.
 
He was inaccurate at times but got to think him being injured in the first half affected him, along with the oline blocking like sh*t today
 
Even some of his completions are bad. There are times when a guy is open but they have to dive or reach behind them to make the catch and then they get no yac out of it. He has to give his guys a chance to do something with it after the catch.
 
his biggest problem is consistent accuracy, but we knew that coming into the year. he will miss 3 throws, then throw an nfl-caliber laser to wow you, and then **** around again. his ability to hit receivers in stride is a coin flip. he tried his hardest to overthrow braxton on that long completion near the end of the game.

i still think he's better for us than kayaa ever was because his feet actually move, but defense can't keep bailing us out of bad situations.
 
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He's doing his best and has been clutch, but we need Perry to develop. Richt also isn't doing him any favors.
 
Don't know how an NFL scout thinks he can be a QB in the NFL. Probably the same scout who said Kayaa is a first round qb
 
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The biggest issue w/r/t to Rosier is that opposing D Coordinators have finally realized that he is 5'-10 &1/2" tall. UNC showed how to stop our offense today in 2 easy steps.


1). Pass rush so as to keep Rosier in the pocket.
2). Get your hands up on the release.


I'm looking for Bud Foster's defense to have a dozen tipped balls next weekend.


If CMR does not install a bunch of moving pocket plays, it could be a long night next Saturday.
 
Malik is good at identifying the right matchup but his post snap reads are too inconsistent. I wish Richt would make it easier on him. Also we gotta find a way to run the ball


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I am not going to be too harsh on Rosier because we are undefeated and he beat FSU.

But I will say, Rosier is not a very good QB.
 
Defense a ways from.being perfect but they saved the offenses buts today. One more game the defense on the field way too much because of an inefficient offense
 
Long live Rosier... I got to see Shireffs in person today. That's all I needed to see.
 
Been saying it a while. We simply can not win every game with him being inaccurate. Every QB I have ever seen that was feast or famine eventually cost his teams games. Had we played a good team today, we lose by 20. We need a QB that can simply hit his guys in stride so they can make plays.

Sadly, this feels a lot like 2013. It just feels like we are going to get mauled at any moment because Rosier can't do what we all know can be done.
 
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Long live Rosier... I got to see Shireffs in person today. That's all I needed to see.
Seeing him for more than a few plays would be nice. Problem is, we can't get a big lead so our backups can get any reps. That is not going to end well.
 
If we look closely at his losses we can see what his problems are. Wait, he doesn't have any losses. So let see what we have today. Kids hurt his throwing shoulder, has fairly bad game and still hits long TD and another red zone bullet for the win. Kid is carrying the offense, the QB coach, the OC and HC on his shoulders. Let him save he good games for VT and ND and his perfect game for the playoff and his out of his world game for the game to regain our frigging crown from Bama. I didn't think we had a chance this year with him; now I realize he has the thing you can see until one play means the game -- he has that IT thing.
 
He had a 42% completion percentage today, but sadly it wasn't too far off from where he's been every other game this year. The most troubling play was that pick he threw at the 20 where he stared down his receiver (who was tightly covered), didn't see the safety sitting there at all, and threw the ball anyway right into the safety's hands (and it was under thrown, which wouldn't have even given the receiver a chance if the safety wasn't sitting there anyway!). That was at least a field goal attempt which would have stretched the lead to 14 and pretty much sealed the game. The inaccuracy is maddening. I hate to say it, but if Kaaya is the QB today we win by 21+ easily even with his statue looking self in the pocket. Are Sherriffs and Perry really that bad to where they can't complete more than 50% of their passes?
 
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