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| View Poll Results: Should the Redskins trade for Josh Rosen? | |||
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19 | 35.19% |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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Re: Josh Rosen Trade Rumors: Redskins Have 'Openly' Discussed QB If Made Available
On the film look at his feet. Terrible footwork. This guys a project, not ready to start.
Bill Walsh one of the best QB evaluaters always preached footwork is the most important fundamental of QB play. Watch their feet, are they decisive and throw or do they look unsure. Rosen looks unsure. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ho2E4i...fauxfullscreen |
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Beaverdam Virginia
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Re: Josh Rosen Trade Rumors: Redskins Have 'Openly' Discussed QB If Made Available
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: Josh Rosen Trade Rumors: Redskins Have 'Openly' Discussed QB If Made Available
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You’re not the only ones. I’d pass on Rosen for exactly the reasons you’ve identified. Two close friends are huge UCLA fans (watch and dissect every game) and they can’t stand him. They’d echo your assessment. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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The Starter
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The Starter
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Re: Josh Rosen Trade Rumors: Redskins Have 'Openly' Discussed QB If Made Available
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Some people you would show them once and they felt comfortable and got it, the naturals as I call them. On the flip side I had guys that would look down at their feet during sparring sessions. I am pretty sure you do not have to be a boxing expert to realize that does not turn out well. |
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Playmaker
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Re: Josh Rosen Trade Rumors: Redskins Have 'Openly' Discussed QB If Made Available
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I also coach, Soccer, football and baseball. Coaching kids has taught me a lot about human nature. Sometimes it’s like herding cats. But what I quickly learned is they all want to be great immediately, but they find learning fundamentals like footwork boring. They want to be scoring, celebrating, showing off, fame with out putting in the hard work. How did Rosen get to be a second year NFL pro and not have good footwork? Below is not the video I was looking for, but it talks more about Bill Walsh’s always stressing footwork to his QB’s and what I imeadiately see as troubling in Rosen. He has work to do to break his bad habits. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TU1EEFTUJAY# Last edited by Defensewins; 04-14-2019 at 08:48 PM. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2014
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Re: Josh Rosen Trade Rumors: Redskins Have 'Openly' Discussed QB If Made Available
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Of course I had joined up to learn how to break boards and bricks, unhappy with the progress of the teaching I quit. It really wasn't for me anyway, required too much flexibility and finesse. |
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The Starter
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Re: Josh Rosen Trade Rumors: Redskins Have 'Openly' Discussed QB If Made Available
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I was a 49er fan living in California from the early 70's till 2010 when I moved East and jumped on the Redskin's bandwagon. I still poked my nose in 49er fan websites till a couple years ago. What I found odd is some old school fans like me that followed the team during the Walsh era all excited about Colin Kaepernick. Many thought he was just going to be a bigger and stronger Steve Young with tattoos. I was never impressed and predicted he would flame out. While physically gifted he was fundamentally a complete mess. Inconsistently poor footwork that effected accuracy. He also had happy feet, leaving the pocket way too early. He stared down receivers, etc,etc. Worse yet it was a known fact he did not like working on the fundamentals of the game. I was stunned he even succeeded as long as he did. Unfortunately for people like Kaepernick if the physical talent can mask fundamental flaws coaches at the college level don't seem to insist they perfect them. |
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