Manny Navarro Implies Rosier is Starting

To say some overreacted on this thread is an understatement and amusing, but to advocate booing Rosier off the field is just uncalled for.
I wanted a change and like yesterday, but Rosier played hard and did the best his abilities would let him, unfortunately he just wasn't good enough.
 
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We need some Mark Richt appreciation round here....man does have the killer instinct. Y'all stop letting fat manny pull your collective cards like this. We already know from years past that he's a first class hater. But, he will be getting his medicine in the years to come in the form of a Miami national championship.
 
We need some Mark Richt appreciation round here....man does have the killer instinct. Y'all stop letting fat manny pull your collective cards like this. We already know from years past that he's a first class hater. But, he will be getting his medicine in the years to come in the form of a Miami national championship.

Nah, he's like Luke. They'll both be all over Miami if we win enough.
 
Did Mammary Navarro delete the original tweet?

Because when I first clicked on this post which was late last night after I get home from the game, there was no actual tweet in OP‘s post
 
Navarro was over-reactionary just like some histrionic posts on here. If he would have just waited he may have noticed that both qb's took 1st team snaps in warm-ups. Richt was not letting it out of the bag until N"kosi trotted out there on the first series.
 
To say some overreacted on this thread is an understatement and amusing, but to advocate booing Rosier off the field is just uncalled for.
I wanted a change and like yesterday, but Rosier played hard and did the best his abilities would let him, unfortunately he just wasn't good enough.

I mean, I generally agree with you, but this is also a guy who openly admits he didn't watch film until AFTER he played in his first game against Duke two years ago and said something like "I just wasn't into it" about the Pitt loss last year. So, yeah, he's a tough player who plays hard, seems to be a great team mate, a solid all around Cane who we can generally be proud of and isn't going to embarrass the program, but it's also not quite accurate to say he gave everything he had to be the best that he possibly could be.

Also, don't tell the fans that they don't matter and then get upset when they boo your poor performance.
 
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