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Of course, as it does with the oline and playcalling in the redzone
I don't think we even reached the red-zone one time off those 4 turnovers.
Of course, as it does with the oline and playcalling in the redzone
Shouldn't you be hoping Rosier is better than Kaaya? Kind of a self-defeating argument here.
Is he perfect, certainly not, but your failure to admit that in his short time he's done something that Kaaya never did in his entire career is either you being obtuse or disingenuous.
Because I don't make silly claims like that. I can evaluate each situation individually and make a rational judgment.
Florida State teams Kaaya played:
2014: 13-1
2015: 10-3
2016: 10-3
Kaaya's numbers in those games:
2014: 16 of 34, 316 yards, 2 TD's, 1 INT
2015: 29 of 49, 409 yards, 4 TD's, 0 INT
2016: 19 of 32, 214 yards, 2 TD's, 1 INT
Florida State team that Malik Rosier played:
2017: 2-5
Rosier's numbers in that game:
2017: 19 of 44, 254 yards, 3 TD's, 1 INT
And Kaaya played against perhaps FSU's two greatest offensive players (Winston, Cook) and a litany of studs. This year we played against James Blackman, Jacquez Patrick and Nyqwan Murray.
It's not even close.
So who is 'winner' guy and who is 'survivor' guy in your analysis?
Brad Kaaya was faced in a similar situation last year where he could have hit njoku a pass on the 4th down for a td or ahmmon who was wide open on a deep ball, he missed both of those throws meanwhile Rosier hit Jeff Thomas perfectly on a deep ball and another perfect ball to herndon with multiple defenders in the areaCanes win the last 3 games in convincing fashion with Kaaya. A win is a win but Rosiers accuracy is an issue. Im afraid it's gonna hurt the team bad against probably the best D they've faced so far. I hope he proves me wrong but with his body of work so far I don't see it.
So who is 'winner' guy and who is 'survivor' guy in your analysis?
I don't think either is winner guy.
Rosier is certainly surviving right now.
But he's had the better team in all of his starts.
Kaaya didn't have anything close.
Better team or better coaching?
We'll have to agree to disagree, Rosier has done things Kaaya never did, period.