It’s a story you don’t hear enough in sports. Miami quarterback Malik Rosier, who everyone in Hurricanes camp says is different this summer, feels his game as improved after he realized this winter what a lot of people said was right.
He wasn’t good enough.
So he watched every play from last year, “for any little mistake I made,” he said. He worked on mechanical drills to improve his throwing, mainly studying his footwork.
“He’s more accurate,’’ receiver Jeff Thomas says. “He’s making passes he couldn’t last year.”
His reading of defenses improved with study.