I feel the same, to be honest. Sure, Mark Richt has come out and said Rosier is going to be the starter, and he, QB coach Jon Richt and Rosier himself have all said the right things. But I watched last season and I remember the inconsistencies and inaccuracies that plagued Rosier. Yes, there were some GREAT plays, but there was still much to be desired. I’m glad to hear that Rosier has worked to shorten his lengthy throwing motion. I’m glad to hear that Rosier along with CMR and CJR have worked to increase his accuracy and ball placement -- which will hopefully enable Miami’s many skill players to run after the catch.