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Kaaya had a great internal clock and was quick to release when finding a target. No way he holds the ball with guys breaking open all over the field like Williams did Saturday night. Imo if we played the Turds six weeks from now Williams wouldn't have either.

He wouldn't have been sacked nearly as many times as Jarren.
Dude please! Kaaya's cement shoes are the reason he ain't in the league!
 
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Who were his wide receivers? Wasn’t Jarret Payton his tailback in 2003?
This list off the top off my head..
Kellen Winslow, Kevin Everett, Ryan Moore, roscoe Parrish, darnell Jenkins, Kevin beard,..RB was a Freshman Tyrone Moss, gore(injured in 03) Geathers, and yes Payton..

in 2003, a team that had national title talent he went 12 TD to 17 ints..and the team STILL won a orange bowl..the next year he much more solid but still that’s the year we lost a couple games we absolutely shouldn’t have with the talent on those rosters..

We have a very weird revisionist memory towards Berlin cause he was on the last String of good teams in that 99-2005 period..but he had national title talent around him and held it back especially in 2003
 
You guys need to go back and watch some of the games Dorsey actually played. He was a great person, teammate, and leader--all of which matter at QB--but was an awful passer. If he's not throwing to all-time greats, behind an all-time great LT, with all-time greats at RB, he would have been worse than Rosier because he rattled easily and could not move. Dorsey threw wounded ducks that were often off target where the receivers adjusted and made great plays, which made him look great when he was not. He had an under 60% career completion percentage for Pete's sake, throwing to shockey, winslow, Andre, Santana, Roscoe, Reggie, Portis, Najeh, and more!
Not worse than Rosier. You have to remember, he had a decently long NFL career, so he wasn't as bad as you're making him sound. You also have to remember what our O was doing BEFORE Dorsey took over. Kenny Kelly couldn't hit the broad side of a Bubba Franks. If you're going to compare QBs to Rosier, Kenny Kelly would be a better comparison. Only difference is Rosier wasn't afraid to run the ball.

Yeah, I wish Dorsey had Marino's arm and Vick's legs, but he didn't. He did, however, have enough arm to spread the ball around and keep defenses off balance with his brain, and good timing. No one will ever say that about any QB we've had since.
 
Kaaya had a great internal clock and was quick to release when finding a target. No way he holds the ball with guys breaking open all over the field like Williams did Saturday night. Imo if we played the Turds six weeks from now Williams wouldn't have either.

He wouldn't have been sacked nearly as many times as Jarren.

Lmao why do y’all go so hard to make up **** about Kaaya 🤔
 
Dude please! Kaaya's cement shoes are the reason he ain't in the league!


So what? Last time i checked the Canes didn't play in the NFL did they?

The guy did it here for three straight years with every kind of O-line imaginable, multiple coordinators and schemes. Numbers and records don'r lie.

All you're doing it rewriting documented history to fit your preconceived narrative.
 
Lmao why do y’all go so hard to make up **** about Kaaya 🤔


Don't know about "y'all" but I don't need to lie about anything. I can point to the numbers to back what I say, what can you do?

The guy took care of the ball, made quick decisions and got rid of it when he had to. That is indisputable.
 
So what? Last time i checked the Canes didn't play in the NFL did they?

The guy did it here for three straight years with every kind of O-line imaginable, multiple coordinators and schemes. Numbers and records don'r lie.

All you're doing it rewriting documented history to fit your preconceived narrative.

Lol at numbers don’t lie... except when it’s time to talk about his worst of all time 3rd down conversion rate or his pedestrian TD scoring numbers in an offense designed for the QB to throw 35+ TDs.

Let’s put this in perspective regarding regular season production....

Malik Rosiers best TD throwing season in 2017 is better than any season Kaaya had in his cfb career. In 2017 Malik Rosier threw 26 TDs, 25 TDs came in the regular season.

2014... Kaaya threw 25 TDs, 24 TDs in the regular season.

2015.... Kaaya wowed us with 16 passing TDs thrown, with only 15 TD passes during the regular season on 389 pass attempts. (Oh that’s right y’all celebrate the fact that he only threw 5 Interceptions playing scared as elite!! 😐)

2016... Kaaya had 27 TDs with only 23 TDs in the regular season.

Kaaya was mentally weak, had no IT factor in him and constantly killed drives. It wasn’t the defenses fault he couldn’t score points in a system designed for the QB to carry the team and score points.

Y’all crowning a player that couldn’t put up more single season passing TDs than Malik Rosier 😂🤦‍♂️
 
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Lol at numbers don’t lie... except when it’s time to talk about his worst of all time 3rd down conversion rate or his pedestrian TD scoring numbers in an offense designed for the QB to throw 35+ TDs.

Let’s put this in perspective regarding regular season production....

Malik Rosiers best TD throwing season in 2017 is better than any season Kaaya had in his cfb career. In 2017 Malik Rosier threw 26 TDs, 25 TDs came in the regular season.

2014... Kaaya threw 25 TDs, 24 TDs in the regular season.

2015.... Kaaya wowed us with 16 passing TDs thrown, with only 15 TD passes during the regular season on 389 pass attempts.

2016... Kaaya had 27 TDs with only 23 TDs in the regular season. (Oh that’s right y’all celebrate the fact that he only threw 5 Interceptions playing scared as elite!! 😐)

Kaaya was mentally weak, had no IT factor in him and constantly killed drives. It wasn’t the defenses fault he couldn’t score points in a system designed for the QB to carry the team and score points.

Y’all crowning a player that couldn’t put up more single season passing TDs than Malik Rosier 😂🤦‍♂️

Bro woooooosaaaa......yall getting all worked up for a guy that a guy that gave us his all from the 2 past regimes. 2 regime's that didn't help him or our team at all for success.

I know he didn't stay his senior year but who would want to stay for the QBs coach jon richt. Would u stay? He is cane through and through. Celebrate him.

If you u keep dogging him you may as well talk **** about Perryman, Berrios, or Njoku etc.
 
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Lol at numbers don’t lie... except when it’s time to talk about his worst of all time 3rd down conversion rate or his pedestrian TD scoring numbers in an offense designed for the QB to throw 35+ TDs.

Let’s put this in perspective regarding regular season production....

Malik Rosiers best TD throwing season in 2017 is better than any season Kaaya had in his cfb career. In 2017 Malik Rosier threw 26 TDs, 25 TDs came in the regular season.

2014... Kaaya threw 25 TDs, 24 TDs in the regular season.

2015.... Kaaya wowed us with 16 passing TDs thrown, with only 15 TD passes during the regular season on 389 pass attempts. (Oh that’s right y’all celebrate the fact that he only threw 5 Interceptions playing scared as elite!! 😐)

2016... Kaaya had 27 TDs with only 23 TDs in the regular season.

Kaaya was mentally weak, had no IT factor in him and constantly killed drives. It wasn’t the defenses fault he couldn’t score points in a system designed for the QB to carry the team and score points.

Y’all crowning a player that couldn’t put up more single season passing TDs than Malik Rosier 😂🤦‍♂️


The difference between us is I can keep on topic.

I'm not crowning anyone.

I'm saying under similar circumstances Kaaya likely would have performed better because he historically made good throwing decisions quickly while taking care of the ball in the process. That's all we needed because the Turds, led by their ignoramus under center, were **** bent on self destruction. There were many instances Saturday night where Jarren didn't do that, taking bad sacks and being tentative.

Those facts are indisputable and are backed statistically.

The rest of your week minded talk and laughable Rosier comparisons are just you not liking him and saying it every chance you get.
 
Fat Al Golden and Doritos- need I say more. One year with I’m actually awake with energy Richt. Given the circumstances he at least gave us a pulse. No need for hate. He was a victim of circumstances
 
This list off the top off my head..
Kellen Winslow, Kevin Everett, Ryan Moore, roscoe Parrish, darnell Jenkins, Kevin beard,..RB was a Freshman Tyrone Moss, gore(injured in 03) Geathers, and yes Payton..

in 2003, a team that had national title talent he went 12 TD to 17 ints..and the team STILL won a orange bowl..the next year he much more solid but still that’s the year we lost a couple games we absolutely shouldn’t have with the talent on those rosters..

We have a very weird revisionist memory towards Berlin cause he was on the last String of good teams in that 99-2005 period..but he had national title talent around him and held it back especially in 2003

I'd say Richards, Coley, and Dorsett is a better group of wide receivers and Duke Johnson and Mark Walton are better RB's. Njoku and Herndon were good, but Winslow was on another level. I just think it's funny that everyone acts like Kaaya wasn't surrounded by talented playmakers, that's the weird revisionist history I see on here. Weird that Rosier took the same team (you could easily argue a worse team) with the same coaches and won the Coastal the year after Kaaya left.
 
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I'd say Richards, Coley, and Dorsett is a better group of wide receivers and Duke Johnson and Mark Walton are better RB's. Njoku and Herndon were good, but Winslow was on another level. I just think it's funny that everyone acts like Kaaya wasn't surrounded by talented playmakers, that's the weird revisionist history I see on here. Weird that Rosier took the same team (you could easily argue a worse team) with the same coaches and won the Coastal the year after Kaaya left.
I don’t think ppl say the O was the problem. But coaching and that D was bro
 
I don’t think ppl say the O was the problem. But coaching and that D was bro

Kaaya had one bad defense (sophomore year). His freshman year and junior years he had defenses that you could win the coastal with. No excuse for him never winning the Coastal.
 
Nowhere near as talented as his predecessors or the RB's Kaaya played with.
But Frank Gore was! Regardless Payton still made the nfl, along with Winslow, Parrish, Sinorice Moss, Darnell Jenkins, Greg Olsen, Kevin Everett, Devin Hester, Vernon Carey, Eric Winston, Rashad Butler etc...and that's just on the offensive side of the ball! Lol
 
So what? Last time i checked the Canes didn't play in the NFL did they?

The guy did it here for three straight years with every kind of O-line imaginable, multiple coordinators and schemes. Numbers and records don'r lie.

All you're doing it rewriting documented history to fit your preconceived narrative.
If you think Kaaya would have finished this UF game in one piece than I definitely got beachfront property in Tennessee to sell you! Lol
 
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