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Josh Rosen Soul And Science


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9 minutes ago, Patriot Killa said:

Did anyone catch it air just a second ago. It was pretty impressive. Can’t find it on YouTube to post it tho.

Quick question as I am curious. I know you are 22 but are you still in school or do you work full time? You're on here like 24/7.  I'm on a lot but I'm retired. lol

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6 minutes ago, Thai Jet said:

Quick question as I am curious. I know you are 22 but are you still in school or do you work full time? You're on here like 24/7.  I'm on a lot but I'm retired. lol

lol smartphones, ya old fart

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1 hour ago, Patriot Killa said:

Did anyone catch it air just a second ago. It was pretty impressive. Can’t find it on YouTube to post it tho.

He’s been my top choice all year. I am okay with any of the top 3 but this kid is my favorite prospect 

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2 minutes ago, kdels62 said:

They did the release drill for both Rosen and Darnold and Rosen’s is much more impressive. 

Mayfield or Rosen either puts this franchise on the map.

The consistency on where his pass is delivered too was incredible ..and he still wasn’t happy with himself!

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7 minutes ago, Patriot Killa said:

The consistency on where his pass is delivered too was incredible ..and he still wasn’t happy with himself!

It was interesting that, in perfect conditions, Rosen has the same release angle every time while Darnold has variance in his release.

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3 minutes ago, kdels62 said:

It was interesting that, in perfect conditions, Rosen has the same release angle every time while Darnold has variance in his release.

Darnold release is also a longer wind up so I’m assuming he has to adjust angles to get it out at a decent rate while as Rosen is just a quick, compact and natural release all day long.

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8 minutes ago, Patriot Killa said:

The consistency on where his pass is delivered too was incredible ..and he still wasn’t happy with himself!

I did catch it this morning. What impressed me about Rosen was his movement in the pocket, and how he kept his his shoulder squared up while moving laterally. What I didn't like was that the passes he threw while moving laterally were just dump offs, I would've liked to him have to throw downfield.

That being said, his arm speed, release, and accuracy is grade A stuff. I definitely liked what I saw.

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Just now, 7561526667 said:

I did catch it this morning. What impressed me about Rosen was his movement in the pocket, and how he kept his his shoulder squared up while moving laterally. What I didn't like was that the passes he threw while moving laterally were just dump offs, I would've liked to him have to throw downfield.

That being said, his arm speed, release, and accuracy is grade A stuff. I definitely liked what I saw.

as a tennis player he is very accustomed to positioning his feet and shoulders the right way.

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Just now, 7561526667 said:

I did catch it this morning. What impressed me about Rosen was his movement in the pocket, and how he kept his his shoulder squared up while moving laterally. What I didn't like was that the passes he threw while moving laterally were just dump offs, I would've liked to him have to throw downfield.

That being said, his arm speed, release, and accuracy is grade A stuff. I definitely liked what I saw.

People talk like he is just a stone statue in the pocket when in reality, if you watch his tape, he climbs the pocket super well. He’s not going to take off for 15 yard gains but he moves in the pocket as he needs to. He’s obviously studied Eli/Peyton.

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Just now, Augustiniak said:

as a tennis player he is very accustomed to positioning his feet and shoulders the right way.

Definitely, you could see that in his movement, very fluid.

That is why I think this talk about him being a statue in the pocket is crap. He has the ability to move in the pocket.

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8 minutes ago, 7561526667 said:

Definitely, you could see that in his movement, very fluid.

That is why I think this talk about him being a statue in the pocket is crap. He has the ability to move in the pocket.

if you can feel the rush and slide to open spaces you're fine.  the key is to not take unnecessary hits and that means understanding when to throw it away.

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7 minutes ago, Augustiniak said:

if you can feel the rush and slide to open spaces you're fine.  the key is to not take unnecessary hits and that means understanding when to throw it away.

He won’t want to get hit in the league too often, with that said, I’m sure he’ll learn rather quick to throw it away.

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