Rosier...man, I don't know what happened. Hurt shoulder?

Malik and His family are at a serious cross roads and they need to have a come to Jesus moment. He will be senior this year so if Coach Richt doesn't name a starter until fall camp he is screwed, not to mention if he plays poorly early he will be benched for the rest of the season.

Malik needs to seriously up his game and to do this he needs private coaching from some like George Whitfield. It is expensive but the Whitfield has produced several heismen and national champion Qb's in the last 10 years.

Link
Whitfield - Quarterback Academy, QB Training Camps

Malik needs to save all the money Miami is giving him for cost of living and borrow some more from his parents an go spend a few weeks at Whitfield's QB Camp.

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"Come to Jesus moment"?

He could just enter a seminary...it might be cheaper.
 
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Rosier was inaccurate as **** from the beginning. He just took his accuracy to a god awful level as the season went on.

The awful finish made his inaccurate first half look Drew Breesesque.

Exactly. His poor play is why we never got to see the backup QBs until it was too late. Watching Rosier this year was eerily similar to watching Kenny Kelly in 1999. So frustrating to see guys open, but being missed. Even worse with Rosier, the playbook looked dumbed down in order to keep him safe. Once teams figured out his ceiling, we were doomed. It's exactly why he can not be the starter next season, barring an unreal level of improvement.
 
Rosier was inaccurate as **** from the beginning. He just took his accuracy to a god awful level as the season went on.

The awful finish made his inaccurate first half look Drew Breesesque.

Exactly. His poor play is why we never got to see the backup QBs until it was too late. Watching Rosier this year was eerily similar to watching Kenny Kelly in 1999. So frustrating to see guys open, but being missed. Even worse with Rosier, the playbook looked dumbed down in order to keep him safe. Once teams figured out his ceiling, we were doomed. It's exactly why he can not be the starter next season, barring an unreal level of improvement.

Or catastrophic injuries!
 
most people look good playing scrub teams which is when he looked good....soon as the competition level went up his play went down. Dude couldnt hit water if he fell out a boat

He did NOT look good against scrub competition. Had he looked good, we'd have seen the backup QBs get in more than we did. We never got leads until late because he missed so many passes. Also, the playbook looked like it was written in crayon for him early on, with parts of the field off limits.
 
In short, we ran out of bullets. We did a lot of good, simple things in the spread formations and we took it as far as we could.

Now, Pitt was just a crap game. A total stink bomb from the OL on up. As bad as Rosier was, the OL was horrendous against a crappy team.

Against Clemson and Wisconsin no Herndon and no Richards was an absolute killer.

Teams could really key on Berrios. Cager stepped up, but was spotty. Irvin is no threat in the passing game.

It's pretty easy to key on the running game, of which he was a big part, when only one receiver was a real threat. And not a threat downfield really.

Add all that together on top of a QB with limited accuracy, and there you go.
 
Malik and His family are at a serious cross roads and they need to have a come to Jesus moment. He will be senior this year so if Coach Richt doesn't name a starter until fall camp he is screwed, not to mention if he plays poorly early he will be benched for the rest of the season.

Malik needs to seriously up his game and to do this he needs private coaching from some like George Whitfield. It is expensive but the Whitfield has produced several heismen and national champion Qb's in the last 10 years.

Link
Whitfield - Quarterback Academy, QB Training Camps

Malik needs to save all the money Miami is giving him for cost of living and borrow some more from his parents an go spend a few weeks at Whitfield's QB Camp.

Go Canes

"Come to Jesus moment"?

He could just enter a seminary...it might be cheaper.

[video=youtube_share;SrouLfAq36A]https://youtu.be/SrouLfAq36A[/video]
 
Malik and His family are at a serious cross roads and they need to have a come to Jesus moment. He will be senior this year so if Coach Richt doesn't name a starter until fall camp he is screwed, not to mention if he plays poorly early he will be benched for the rest of the season.

Malik needs to seriously up his game and to do this he needs private coaching from some like George Whitfield. It is expensive but the Whitfield has produced several heismen and national champion Qb's in the last 10 years.

Link
Whitfield - Quarterback Academy, QB Training Camps

Malik needs to save all the money Miami is giving him for cost of living and borrow some more from his parents an go spend a few weeks at Whitfield's QB Camp.

Go Canes

"Come to Jesus moment"?

He could just enter a seminary...it might be cheaper.

[video=youtube_share;SrouLfAq36A]https://youtu.be/SrouLfAq36A[/video]

I'd rather send Perry and Williams. Liked your idea for finding a creative offensive mind to help Richt.
 
Stopped reading at “on the money”

He was exactly who we thought he was. Streaky as ****. When he hit it was great, when he didn’t it was horrible. It will be the same next year.

I think that there is less than a 10% chance that he starts next year unless Perry and Williams are injured.
I’m optimistic that you are correct.

If Rosier does end up starting it might actually not be so bad. I only say that because he is going to have to work his as$ off to win that job next year.
 
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Is it against the rules to send our QB's to this guy for 2-3 weeks in the summer and pay for it? Would that be looked at as an illegal benefit?
 
In the beginning of the season he found a way to get the ball close to our guys so they could make the tough catch at the end he couldn’t hit anyone
 
I don't know what games you were watching Rosier never been on the money or dynamic just serviceable our defense carried us

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In the beginning of the season he found a way to get the ball close to our guys so they could make the tough catch at the end he couldn’t hit anyone

But he really didn't. Not consistently, at least. Remember the Toledo game? BC? He was a liability all year, and teams figured him out. Why do you think Pitt's coach was so confident? Because he knew Rosier's limitations, and game planned perfectly for it. Something teams early on could not do. Sadly, now EVERY team can, and will dare him to beat them through the air.
 
I was watching the games early in the season and Rosier was on the money and looked dynamite. I really think he hurt his shoulder bad that UNC game and was never the same , accuracy wise. Start of the season, he was pretty **** good. After UNC, terrible. If he gets back to where he was at the start of the season, N'Kosi, Williams and Weldon are going to have to step up big time. Rosy knows the offense and can be really good. Most will look at the last 3-4 games, but look at the first 10, he was getting it done.
Thoughts?

zero chance this was wasn't a joke
 
In the beginning of the season he found a way to get the ball close to our guys so they could make the tough catch at the end he couldn’t hit anyone

But he really didn't. Not consistently, at least. Remember the Toledo game? BC? He was a liability all year, and teams figured him out. Why do you think Pitt's coach was so confident? Because he knew Rosier's limitations, and game planned perfectly for it. Something teams early on could not do. Sadly, now EVERY team can, and will dare him to beat them through the air.

Yep. Pitt basically dared Rosier to beat them with the deep ball and he couldn’t do it. He’s just too inaccurate.
 
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Aside from his accuracy issues, Rosier has a slow release and a predictable throwing motion. That's why he had so many blocked passes.
 
I was watching the games early in the season and Rosier was on the money and looked dynamite. I really think he hurt his shoulder bad that UNC game and was never the same , accuracy wise. Start of the season, he was pretty **** good. After UNC, terrible. If he gets back to where he was at the start of the season, N'Kosi, Williams and Weldon are going to have to step up big time. Rosy knows the offense and can be really good. Most will look at the last 3-4 games, but look at the first 10, he was getting it done.
Thoughts?

I made an appt. for you for Monday morning at 9 AM with the optometrist....if your having this much trouble with your eyesight we can’t have you driving around town.
 
Compiled VT/ND passing stats:
26 for 46
56%
339 yds
3 TD's
3 INT's

13 for 23, 1.5 TD's, 1.5 Int's per game.
 
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