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Not with this abortion called a offensive line
Any problems with the rooster during year 3 lie directly on the corches shoulders.
Not with this abortion called a offensive line
Do you have any evidence to back that up? It could just be a recruiting failure--Miami has recruited nothing but knuckleheads at QB the past few years.
Nothing about Rosier's play shows that he would make us more likely to win the division and get back to the ACCCG. There is not a mistake Perry makes that Rosier doesn't also make, but there are throws Perry makes that Rosier can't or won't.Prior to this season, I was holding out hope that Malik would be able to serve as the bridge to the talent at QB that we have in Perry and Williams. I applauded Richt for going to Perry early in the year but was guarded with the reality that making such a bold move meant that he was now all-in with his young signal caller. I honestly felt (and still feel) that Malik beats UNC and FSU and probably gets us through a weak Coastal division and onto Charlotte. I'll probably get slammed for this but he did it last season and the sample size is there despite his obvious and numerous flaws.
With Perry, the upside is clearly evidence but let's not act like we weren't jaded based on performances against poor opponents and at home no less. He's not Tua or even Fromm and needs 2 good years in a college system, simple as that. Here is the conundrum we are in now:
- Stick with Perry and risk the season spiraling out of control further and completely shattering his confidence
- Go back to Malik
I absolutely hate option 2 but if winning the division and getting back to the ACCCG is our goal, this might be the only option Richt has given himself. I don't think it will be a popular decision in the locker room initially, but I truly believe that Perry needs more mental reps on the sideline, and think this will be beneficial in his development now that he's seen the bullets fly. He'll have more confidence going into the spring and that will also bode well for Jarren as the two compete for reps.
This is what more coaching decisions and roster management gets you and this, of course, could blow up in Richt's face regardless of the direction he goes in.
The Pistol Shotgun Clap Offense doesn't workHonestly, at this rate, it doesn't really matter who the QB is if the offense is going to be run/called the same way.
The Pistol Shotgun Clap Offense doesn't work
Not with this abortion called a offensive line
Your on the money here. Perry and Rosier are both limited, average QB's but Richt's terrible offense and play calling makes things worse.Perry can’t run worth a crap, but passes well when he has time. Rosier is fairly good runner but is pass impaired. Here is the problem, mark wants to run the ball but has not a clue how to do so. Rosier’s Wheels make his run game work better but teams just stack the box and Rosier can’t take advantage of it. Perry can throw but since mark has forgotten how to run, the defense just tees off On him. We have best rb and wr rooms in frigging years but a coach that can’t firgure our how to use them.