# 21

This is where I got us finishing this year. Ranked In the 20's. 8-4 this season.

Brad Kaaya is going to save Al Golden's job.
 
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Is this a man Phil Steele related to the chocolate face actor Lexington Steeles?
 
Not everyone has been exposed to El Foldo dumbness. They spent 3 years talking about clouds and not paying attention to what he was actually doing. They got a little taste last year. There's more
 
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2 words: Brad Kaaya. Sky's the limit with a great QB and he's the best QB to be under center since Dorsey. Truly believe Kaaya's talent alone will make this team a 8 win team. At least
 
Guysm, clearly a typo. The F is somewhat close to the O. And the L is only a few letters away from the H.
 
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It's been so long since we had an elite QB, we forgot what one looked like, and the difference they can make.
Having a great QB in college football makes an enormous difference. We haven't had one in a very long time. If you think Kaaya is one, then it's not unrealistic. If you're not a buyer of Kaaya being an elite talent, it's probably a stretch to say the least.
 
It's been so long since we had an elite QB, we forgot what one looked like, and the difference they can make.
Having a great QB in college football makes an enormous difference. We haven't had one in a very long time. If you think Kaaya is one, then it's not unrealistic. If you're not a buyer of Kaaya being an elite talent, it's probably a stretch to say the least.

Elite QBs still need elite coaching and competent play-calling. Last years offense was one of the worst in the country at moving the chains.

Kayaa's freshman stats are almost identical to Christian Hackenburgs at PSU, a guy that PSU fans were labeling "elite" before his struggles his sophomore year. I just hope the people pinning all their hopes on Kayaa aren't the same ones that will want to crucify him after a sophomore slump, because it wouldn't really be his fault if he struggled.
 
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