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Same dudes who hated Berrios’s guts before last saeason are now hailing him as the only reason we didn’t lose 7 games last year. This place is a hoot.This is the new narrative huh? Lol
Same dudes who hated Berrios’s guts before last saeason are now hailing him as the only reason we didn’t lose 7 games last year. This place is a hoot.This is the new narrative huh? Lol
My hope for this season?Same dudes who hated Berrios’s guts before last saeason are now hailing him as the only reason we didn’t lose 7 games last year. This place is a hoot.
I hope he makes a few of these ***** actually summon the nerve to follow through.
I like the comparisonIf only the offensive line would have blocked better on that practice rep, he would have hit the receiver in the numbers.
In all seriousness, nobody should be surprised to see this sort of thing. Inaccurate passers don't just all of the sudden become accurate. We are still going to see our share of frustratingly inaccurate passes but it doesn't mean the offense can't be successful. There's plenty that can be done to mask these issues. I'd love for Richt to employ some of Sonny Cumbie's tactics with Rosier. TCU played with Kenny Hill as their starter last year, a player markedly similar to Malik Rosier from their height, their build, their athletic ability and their poor throwing mechanics that lead to inaccurate passes. Instead of asking Hill to complete too many of the standard route tree passes, Cumbie ran a ridiculous amount of screen passes. Bubbles, middle screens, WR screens, RB screens, motion swing passes and a ton of shovel option stuff. They ran a ton of zone read stuff and a bunch of designed QB draws. The TCU offense averaged over 33ppg and 420 ypg of offense with very little star talent at the skill positions.
Now Hill is a better pure passer than Rosier but he was still flawed in that department. He went from 61% with a 17/13 TD INT ratio in 2016 to 67% 23/8 as a senior in 2017.
People are trying to draw parallels between Tom Brady and ******* Malik Rosier. My god, I've seen it all now.
You dumb ****...the comparison was to prove even the best will throw incomplete passes. Of course, if people like you are not twisting the meaning of comments to fit their lame brain narratives they are shown to be the fools they are. Yes, Malik Rosier threw an incomplete pass during a football practice...stop the presses...the end of the world is near. Get a life, Junior!
What exactly is the point of your thread? Do you want everyone to agree with you that he’s a horrible irredeemable QB because of a pass he threw in practiceWhat’s worse, overreacting to the clip (which I admit it is) or comparing it to ******* Aaron Rodgers or Brady missing a pass in practice. Jesus Christ
If Rosier didn’t **** the bed down the stretch then no one, including me, would care about it
But he did, and so here we are. He’s going to be scrutinized because he has a championship level team around him on offense, no one is attacking him personally
Get a grip
My hope for this season?
Rosier completes 60%
Robert Knowles had 5 INTs
McCloud has 10 sacks
Feagles averages 50+
This board would have so much crow to eat, them ****ers would go extinct.
Same dudes who hated Berrios’s guts before last saeason are now hailing him as the only reason we didn’t lose 7 games last year. This place is a hoot.
My hope for this season?
Rosier completes 60%
Robert Knowles had 5 INTs
McCloud has 10 sacks
Feagles averages 50+
This board would have so much crow to eat, them ****ers would go extinct.
My hope for this season?
Rosier completes 60%
Robert Knowles had 5 INTs
McCloud has 10 sacks
Feagles averages 50+
This board would have so much crow to eat, them ****ers would go extinct.
My hope for this season?
Rosier completes 60%
Robert Knowles had 5 INTs
McCloud has 10 sacks
Feagles averages 50+
This board would have so much crow to eat, them ****ers would go extinct.
And people wonder why we only run simple plays, and certain routes