Thank You Malik Rosier

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And all the seniors.

With the last game of the regular season upon us, a special thanks should be given to Malik Rosier and the seniors.

Last season was a blast, he led us to our first 10 win season since 2003, beat FSU (first in 8 years I believe) beat ND, beat VT, and when richt went with perry this season the guy stayed true to the team.

Can’t ask for much more than that from your QB. He made his mark on this program for the better and deserves respect from all Canes fans.

So thank you Malik! Thank you seniors. Much respect.
 
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Regardless of what the opinions are of Malik. Whether it be that he cant throw, cant lead a team, is the scum of the earth, or hung the moon. It's unarguable that he played hard for Miami football. He took some massive hits, nutted up and took off running to keep drives alive, and from what I can tell, doesn't seem to be throwing himself a pity party on the sideline after his benching.

Is he a great QB? I dont think so, but he does deserve some thanks for doing what he has done.
 
Well said. Malik never deserved any of the sh-t he got. Yeah he played poorly many times and lost us games, but thats who he is, a mediocre at best qb who should have never been a starter at the University of Miami. Having said that, He has given his all since he set foot on campus much of the time looking like he'd never be a starter, he had some really clutch throws in critical games including an all time great moment in Doak Campbell and I too will always be appreciative of everything he gave to us even when the product on the field many times was not good watch.

Let's win these two for the seniors!
 
Malik will go down in Hurricane lore for the last minute drive against Florida St. at Doak. He didn't have the necessary talent to play Power 5 football but showed pure resilience by playing at Miami. This group of seniors helped us get back to national relevance, and for that I say thank you.

-Once a Cane, always a Cane.
 
Malik will go down in Hurricane lore for the last minute drive against Florida St. at Doak. He didn't have the necessary talent to play Power 5 football but showed pure resilience by playing at Miami. This group of seniors helped us get back to national relevance, and for that I say thank you.

-Once a Cane, always a Cane.
Kinda like Kirby Freeman.
 
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Well said. Malik never deserved any of the sh-t he got. Yeah he played poorly many times and lost us games, but thats who he is, a mediocre at best qb who should have never been a starter at the University of Miami. Having said that, He has given his all since he set foot on campus much of the time looking like he'd never be a starter, he had some really clutch throws in critical games including an all time great moment in Doak Campbell and I too will always be appreciative of everything he gave to us even when the product on the field many times was not good watch.

Let's win these two for the seniors!
Not to be a nay sayer, but Malik didn’t give his all, he said as much multiple times, especially when he was backing up Kaaya

Jaquan is the guy I’d be fighting for. He’s as true of a Cane as you can get
 
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Not to be a nay sayer, but Malik didn’t give his all, he said as much multiple times, especially when he was backing up Kaaya

Jaquan is the guy I’d be fighting for. He’s as true of a Cane as you can get
Not by any means comparing malik to jaquan. Jaquan is my favorite player on the entire roster. But i still will always respect Malik for what he gave to the program. Its not his fault he wasn't very good, it's the staff's fault for having him under center.
 
I will chose to remember Malik for the FSU comeback and helping end that 7-game losing streak to them while throwing a dagger in Doak of all places, right after telling the crowd to be quiet. I won't let the staff dictate the failure of a season given we know whom Malik was skills-wise. You weren't perfect, Malik, but you certainly gave the fanbase some bright moments.
 
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