The Rise And Fall Of Josh Rosen: Film Breakdown of What REALLY Happened.



The Rise And Fall Of Josh Rosen: Film Breakdown of What REALLY Happened.

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Josen Rosen rose, and Josh Rosen fell. In this week’s film breakdown we go back to 2017, and 2018 where Rosen became a first round pick following his junior season at UCLA in ‘17, then was drafted 10th overall by the Arizona Cardinals in 2018. Just 1 year later he was traded away from the Cardinals, so this begs the questions: how could the Cardinals fail the evaluation so spectacularly? And what. the. hell. happened? This week’s episode uses the coaches all 22 game film to analyze Josh Rosen’s 2017 UCLA film, and his 2018 Arizona Cardinals film.

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Music:
🔷 Intro: Cyril Nikitin “Epic Movie Trailer Main”
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🔷 Outro: OneTone Beats “Deception”

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21 comments
  1. With Rosen, it didn’t matter how talented he was nor how talented the team around him was. It never would’ve matched his arrogance. Said arrogance was his undoing.

  2. He had so much promise coming out of high school. I heard some coaches say that he was the most polished high school QB ever.

  3. Could it be that the Cardinals didn't draft him to be a Drew Brees type QB that wins with accuracy and anticipation, but hoped to get him to play more like Carson Palmer whom they replaced with Rosen?

  4. Its like a terrible mix of mediocre attitude combined with bad coaching. He always had that vibe like he'd rather be somewhere else, and it doesn't help that the cards were and are, a dumpster fire.

  5. He had a strange career and it's somewhat surprising he couldn't at least catch on in a backup role somewhere. He was bad the first year, but not terrible given it was probably the worst roster in the league. Then AZ dumped him for Murray and he never caught on anywhere else.

  6. I also wonder how much of his struggles were due to the fact that Rosen had three different offensive coordinators and three different systems at UCLA. His sophomore year his offensive line wasn't that great, got injured, change of coordinator and scheme, had a good junior season but with questionable offensive line play, then goes to the Cardinals with two offensive coordinators his first year, no run game, poor pass blocking. If you want to go back to high school, he had six offensive coordinators in five years so no consistent system, often poor line play so he often had to rush his throws, he went to the Cardinals and as a Cardinals fan it'll come as no surprise to anyone that the organization was poorly run, so it's not surprising he didn't improve. He might have been a bust no matter what but he also wasn't put in a great situation to succeed.

  7. I love that you are making this kind of content. With all of the talk about how any QB can play in the Shanahan system, I remind them… and you too Alex basd on the end of this video… that Rosen was on the 49ers surrounded by talent & quality coaching and didn't last long there either.

  8. I am not even 40 yet, and I get so tired of these myths that mobile QBs are the new NFL. Mobility has always been an important asset. You don't have to be Fran Tarkington, Randal Cunningham, Mike Vick, or Lamar Jackson to be mobile, but you have to be able to buy time, escape, and at least able to throw the ball away if nothing is there while being chased rather than folding.
    Even Peyton Manning had to escape at times, and Brady has a lot of awesome scrambling highlight from start to the end of his career.

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