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Who gives a fcvk?
This is how I feel about every single thread on the board.
... and everything Miami Hurricane related.
Who gives a fcvk?
This is how I feel about every single thread on the board.
Who gives a fcvk?
This is how I feel about every single thread on the board.
... and everything Miami Hurricane related.
I highly doubt this is used outside of garbage time.
I hate the 2 QB system, I understand they want to use Rosier more because of his ability but let Kaaya shine man. its his team, let him go out and ball. if used in garbage time, then i wouldnt have a problem with this.
Positive: This would be an example of, "Players first, then plays"
Negative: It takes the ball away from the player with the best pro potential on the offense.
If Kaaya could run the read-option, I wouldn't have an issue with this. But since he doesn't, it will be fairly obvious what's coming if Rosier comes into the game. I'm not sure that's the best position to put him in?
And not to be overlooked ... EVERY option offense is predicated on timing. If the timing is off, it increases the chances of errors. I'm not sure how they get and keep the timing right, unless there are very few plays ...
All of that noted ... I think it might be an ideal package for 2-point conversions. Always a run-run-pass option.
Positive: This would be an example of, "Players first, then plays"
Negative: It takes the ball away from the player with the best pro potential on the offense.
If Kaaya could run the read-option, I wouldn't have an issue with this. But since he doesn't, it will be fairly obvious what's coming if Rosier comes into the game. I'm not sure that's the best position to put him in?
And not to be overlooked ... EVERY option offense is predicated on timing. If the timing is off, it increases the chances of errors. I'm not sure how they get and keep the timing right, unless there are very few plays ...
All of that noted ... I think it might be an ideal package for 2-point conversions. Always a run-run-pass option.
You are missing the point also. Malik is just that good to where he is pushing Brad for playing time.
You can't serious?!?
Outside of injury, that dude will never start a game at QB ...
Positive: This would be an example of, "Players first, then plays"
Negative: It takes the ball away from the player with the best pro potential on the offense.
If Kaaya could run the read-option, I wouldn't have an issue with this. But since he doesn't, it will be fairly obvious what's coming if Rosier comes into the game. I'm not sure that's the best position to put him in?
And not to be overlooked ... EVERY option offense is predicated on timing. If the timing is off, it increases the chances of errors. I'm not sure how they get and keep the timing right, unless there are very few plays ...
All of that noted ... I think it might be an ideal package for 2-point conversions. Always a run-run-pass option.
You are missing the point also. Malik is just that good to where he is pushing Brad for playing time.
Positive: This would be an example of, "Players first, then plays"
Negative: It takes the ball away from the player with the best pro potential on the offense.
If Kaaya could run the read-option, I wouldn't have an issue with this. But since he doesn't, it will be fairly obvious what's coming if Rosier comes into the game. I'm not sure that's the best position to put him in?
And not to be overlooked ... EVERY option offense is predicated on timing. If the timing is off, it increases the chances of errors. I'm not sure how they get and keep the timing right, unless there are very few plays ...
All of that noted ... I think it might be an ideal package for 2-point conversions. Always a run-run-pass option.
You are missing the point also. Malik is just that good to where he is pushing Brad for playing time.
Positive: This would be an example of, "Players first, then plays"
Negative: It takes the ball away from the player with the best pro potential on the offense.
If Kaaya could run the read-option, I wouldn't have an issue with this. But since he doesn't, it will be fairly obvious what's coming if Rosier comes into the game. I'm not sure that's the best position to put him in?
And not to be overlooked ... EVERY option offense is predicated on timing. If the timing is off, it increases the chances of errors. I'm not sure how they get and keep the timing right, unless there are very few plays ...
All of that noted ... I think it might be an ideal package for 2-point conversions. Always a run-run-pass option.
You are missing the point also. Malik is just that good to where he is pushing Brad for playing time.
You can't serious?!?
Outside of injury, that dude will never start a game at QB ...
Positive: This would be an example of, "Players first, then plays"
Negative: It takes the ball away from the player with the best pro potential on the offense.
If Kaaya could run the read-option, I wouldn't have an issue with this. But since he doesn't, it will be fairly obvious what's coming if Rosier comes into the game. I'm not sure that's the best position to put him in?
And not to be overlooked ... EVERY option offense is predicated on timing. If the timing is off, it increases the chances of errors. I'm not sure how they get and keep the timing right, unless there are very few plays ...
All of that noted ... I think it might be an ideal package for 2-point conversions. Always a run-run-pass option.
You are missing the point also. Malik is just that good to where he is pushing Brad for playing time.
Malik Rosier can BALL. Keep sleeping....
westcoastcanes;2240554[B said:]Russell Wilson is Malik Rosier's floor.[/B]
Also lol at the idea of running read option with kayaa, that kid is slower than blackstrap molasses in the middle of winter. The lines on the field catch him from behind.
I can't wait to see the Rosier Package.