Rosier addresses LSU struggles, now splitting first team reps

Malik is probably a good guy, someone we would like to watch a game with and drink a beer. When he runs he gives effort, he doesn't give up and slide. He says the right things and takes questions. But, he simply cannot throw accurately. That is the bottom line. I for one am ready to give up on him as a starting QB. CMR better reach that conclusion soon or the WEZ banners will start showing up over Hard Rock.................
 
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In the hurry up, because Gauthier head is down waiting for the snap signal from the QB, the guards make the protection calls, the change that was made is likely what we saw during Golden days where the guard looks back and taps the Center to let him know when the QB is ready so the Center can keep his head up and make the calls.

Thanks, that's exactly what I had previously read that they switched up during the game to allow the center to make the calls.
 
You got some of the best talent at RB. You recruited a big time fullback.

Yet you run an offense that doesn't take advantage of that. It would be one thing if you had a QB that could pull it off.

You're asking a QB that is Ronnie Milsap. To carry your offense when your RB are avg 4.3 yards.

If you're going to use Roser. He should only throw when needed.

Need a OL that can run block to do this which we don't have right now. In fact, seems like we pass blocked better then we run blocked. They got to us when they blitzed but with 4 down lineman our guys held their own.
 
I guarantee the coaches gave him a talking to about taking responsibility.

He said about 4 to 5 different comments placing blame to coaches and other players
 
Keep reading **** face...you missed a lot.

If it was already the center’s job then they wouldn’t have made the change yesterday. Nice try though

PS: you can tell if the centers are making the calls because they keep their head until the last few seconds.

Didn’t Richt say in spring that if we roll w a freshman qb, Gauthier could make the line calls for him?
 
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Noticed there was no mention whatsoever about his position coach helping him with any of his issues. Now that I think about it.. Idk if I've ever read about him doing that. Does anybody remember reading even one article or post about QB COACH Jon Richt working on something with him? Not about Jon sitting in on film. Actually working on something with the QBs?
 
Noticed there was no mention whatsoever about his position coach helping him with any of his issues. Now that I think about it.. Idk if I've ever read about him doing that. Does anybody remember reading even one article or post about QB COACH Jon Richt working on something with him? Not about Jon sitting in on film. Actually working on something with the QBs?

LMAO!! He is too busy developing the QBs behind Rosier.
 
Malik is probably a good guy, someone we would like to watch a game with and drink a beer. When he runs he gives effort, he doesn't give up and slide. He says the right things and takes questions. But, he simply cannot throw accurately. That is the bottom line. I for one am ready to give up on him as a starting QB. CMR better reach that conclusion soon or the WEZ banners will start showing up over Hard Rock.................
He’s got balls and he ain’t a ***** but Jesus Christ he is not a Power 5 qb. I am grateful for the first 10 games last year but I’ve been ****ed at him since the day after Thanksgiving last year.
 
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I’m just not interested in anything Rosier has to say. I was done after the Pitt game.
Unfortunately, I drank the Kool-aid to start the season. Never again.
 
Rix told the guy he was not going to be good enough when he first saw him and now that the L$U game is outta the way, no reason to not just open it up, but basically put him behind Kosi
 
Man I'm sorry but I can't with this guy. I remember people saying in the early 2000's that anybody could play QB with the talent around Dorsey I now believe 12 would some how cost those teams some games. Dammit man get the ball to the playmakers and let them work simple. WRs out here doing what everybody thought they could do against "DBU" and 12 can't get them the ball man.
 
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Malik was never recruited to be our starting QB. He was a project that was supposed to provide some quality depth just in case, also be a great scout team QB because he can run the ball

Now here we are with a mediocre QB as our starter because Golden and Richt couldn’t get the job done.

We can win the Coastal with ****** QB play. We did it last year for ***** sake.

Make the change.
 
Glad to see him take ownership of his errors. Acceptance is the first step in any process trying to change your ways. Hoping the kid gets it together. We will only go as far as Rosier goes. This is our reality.

He did this last year! He had all summer.
 
Did this dude really say the receivers didn't execute? No wonder they hate him. They made his ****** play look somewhat less ******.
 
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Noticed there was no mention whatsoever about his position coach helping him with any of his issues. Now that I think about it.. Idk if I've ever read about him doing that. Does anybody remember reading even one article or post about QB COACH Jon Richt working on something with him? Not about Jon sitting in on film. Actually working on something with the QBs?

ahem....
 
A few days after Miami’s 33-17 loss against LSU, starting QB Malik Rosier took much of the blame for how the offense underperformed in Arlington.

“We went back and watched the film and there were a lot of missed executions,” Rosier said. “Some of them started with me; a lot of it started with me. They were small things that we missed that we never miss. Coach [Thomas] Brown said it perfect, ‘If there was no one in the stadium and we were going against our scouts, every blitz that they brought, we should have picked up everything they did.’

They did a great job executing and that is something that we didn’t do from the quarterback position to the receivers to the offensive line. It was a full team unit and it is something that personally I am going to take blame for. We got to go ahead and get better and we’ve got a team in Savannah State that brings a lot of different blitzes, so we’ve got to be prepared for it.”

On making mistakes vs. being unprepared: “I think it is a little bit of both,” Rosier said. “There were certain blitzes that they brought that we hadn’t seen, and the coaches said that ‘you always can’t coach every blitz.’ Whether we’ve seen it from them showing us or some blitzes our coaches didn’t show us, but our defense brings, so we know how to protect and we know what to do.

Some of it is just communication by the line, and the line did a better job today and fixed some stuff up front. Having Tyler Gauthier not directing traffic hurt us because he is the best at doing it, especially against a defense like that. So now we have a way that Tyler (Gauthier) can always control the traffic, control the line slides, and it will really help us protection-wise.”

How would he assess his own performance in the LSU game?

“For me this one was pretty bad,” Rosier said. “I mean, from my point of view there was so much more I could have done, so much more left on the field. That’s something that I can’t have happen, especially with our receiving talent base we have. I have to give these guys a chance to make plays all over the field…There were certain times I drifted across the field too fast. That was my fault. … It’s going to be a lot better from last week to this week.”

Miami is still sticking with Rosier as their starter, but also started giving N’Kosi Perry and Cade Weldon reps with the first team offense in practice this week.

“There were five racks with the first team, I had three with the first team, Cade had one, N’Kosi had one and Jarren (Williams) rotated with the twos throughout,” Rosier said.

If Rosier doesn’t get things turned around quick, he recognizes that another QB could take his spot.

"If I keep messing up, then by all means coach (Mark) Richt has the right to bench me and let someone else play. It’s one bad game and we still have 13, 14 more. I don’t plan on letting that happen again.”

Rosier is in the process of recovering after taking a lot of hits against a physical LSU defense.

“I was a little sore. I spent about an hour in training getting my shoulder, my back, and my neck getting worked on,” Rosier said. “It’s part of the game. My mom was telling me to go to the chiropractor. I haven’t been hit in almost a year now, so the first couple of games I’ll probably be banged up a little bit, especially versus that team. But my line did a great job, especially in the first half, of protecting me. It’s just like Coach [Mark] Richt says, ‘Every time I drop back, I’ve got to act like it’s a perfect pocket, whether it’s a perfect pocket or not.’”

One loss does not define a season with 11 games still to be played, and Rosier is playing a role in keeping the team’s spirits up as they head for a Coastal Division title.

“I talked to the team and told them that we still have a whole ACC Championship to play for,” Rosier said. “Obviously, no one wants to lose. It’s a bummer. The first game of the year, you come out and we are 0-1, but we are still in it. I don’t think anyone’s head is out of it, because we’re not. LSU is a great team, but we have other great teams coming up. We’ve got Florida State, Virginia Tech, Clemson probably in the ACC Championship, so we got great teams to look forward to. We can’t let this one loss versus LSU just drag throughout the whole season.”
Richt and his son and Rosier are garbage. It is what it is. He is not developing the talented freshmen QBs if they are not better than Rosier.
 
Why Richt continues to start him is beyond me. The only 2 reasons I can come up with is:
1) Malik is the easy scapegoat for when things fall apart.
2) Richt doesn't have the guts to be the bad guy and bench the Senior at QB.

First, if I were Vince, if call you up but he would ruin your career like Rosie is ruining this season.
😂😂😂
Jokes aside, I KNOW we have three other QBs capable, Helen Keller would have been able to see that ish. But, hypothetically speaking, when if Cade or Perry ain't ready, J-Dub is actually more ready, but Richt doesn't want to jeopardize losing either Case, Perry or both to transfer and also the risk of having not ONE scholarship QB in the 2019 class?
 
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