Brad Kaaya is an average QB

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Kayaa had probably his worst game of his career against fau. It wasn't the olines fault as much as it was his. Im sure he will bounce back because he is not a average QB at all.
 
Average is a complete understatement for his career here. I nit pick him for his flaws. But there is not denying how good Kaaya is. He has had some awesome games here. He has had some bad ones too. He is a prototypical pocket passer type, does not do well when pressured and is not super mobile. But in general the kid can chuck the rock around the field.

252 using the last 7-8 years is not necessarily a good barometer..lol
 
Average is a complete understatement for his career here. I nit pick him for his flaws. But there is not denying how good Kaaya is. He has had some awesome games here. He has had some bad ones too. He is a prototypical pocket passer type, does not do well when pressured and is not super mobile. But in general the kid can chuck the rock around the field.

252 using the last 7-8 years is not necessarily a good barometer..lol

No I'm talking any qb the last 7-8 years not just Miami. I think yates from unc was the last qb to go over 400 yards vs them.
 
Kaaya needs to be more of a playmaker. Someone needs to light a fire under his ***. One thing I hate seeing is a nonchalant QB

He said he doesn't have a fire under him? Just because he ain't running around jumping and screaming? The dude has the same look when he is playing well.
....that's my point lol, nonchalant
 
Oh my ******* god shut up about what he's done against FSU already. Holding that up like it somehow makes him elite. The guy is 0-2 against FSU for ****'s sake so stfu already.

Elite QBs can muster up one god **** TD against Cincinnati and FAU.
 
Kaaya needs to be more of a playmaker. Someone needs to light a fire under his ***. One thing I hate seeing is a nonchalant QB

He said he doesn't have a fire under him? Just because he ain't running around jumping and screaming? The dude has the same look when he is playing well.
....that's my point lol, nonchalant

You lame as ****. I don't give a **** how he looks. If his teammates and everybody on the team knows how he is feeling that's what matters. I don't give a **** about being extra just to do it.
 
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sorry guys, after seeing so many true freshman qbs or redshirt freshman, who have lit up the stats sheets against power 5 competition, BK being a third year guy with a ton of EXP should be **** near flawless against FAU and FAMU

and he is just average, he will probably look horrible against ACC competition

opinions?

and you are an average porsterer
 
I think most here greatly overstate how good BK is, but he's most certainly better than average. Just don't expect me to say he's a first rounder, I don't see that at all due to his footwork mostly. When given time, he can make more throws than most. Average though, that's worse than saying he's a first rounder on the understanding what you see category.
 
Kaaya needs to be more of a playmaker. Someone needs to light a fire under his ***. One thing I hate seeing is a nonchalant QB

He said he doesn't have a fire under him? Just because he ain't running around jumping and screaming? The dude has the same look when he is playing well.
....that's my point lol, nonchalant

You lame as ****. I don't give a **** how he looks. If his teammates and everybody on the team knows how he is feeling that's what matters. I don't give a **** about being extra just to do it.

We got on Jacory Harris and Stephen Morris for never showing any emotion out on the field during losses and bad performances and didn't give them a pass about it, even if that was just their personality. I think that it matters, if you're a leader on the field. If teammates see you acting all nonchalant all the time, it makes it harder to overcome slow starts and bad performances.

Teams that have QBs that actually give a **** when their performance is killing the team, and give a **** when somebody else on the team needs to step up... when they show that type of fire and emotion it galvanizes the entire team. That's just a fact. Brad Kaaya has that win some lose whatever attitude and I think it effects his play. Meaning even if you think he is already a good QB, his nonchalant attitude holds him back from being great. If you only think he's average, I think his attitude is why he isn't better than average.
 
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Kaaya needs to be more of a playmaker. Someone needs to light a fire under his ***. One thing I hate seeing is a nonchalant QB

He said he doesn't have a fire under him? Just because he ain't running around jumping and screaming? The dude has the same look when he is playing well.
....that's my point lol, nonchalant

You lame as ****. I don't give a **** how he looks. If his teammates and everybody on the team knows how he is feeling that's what matters. I don't give a **** about being extra just to do it.

We got on Jacory Harris and Stephen Morris for never showing any emotion out on the field during losses and bad performances and didn't give them a pass about it, even if that was just their personality. I think that it matters, if you're a leader on the field. If teammates see you acting all nonchalant all the time, it makes it harder to overcome slow starts and bad performances.

Teams that have QBs that actually give a **** when they're performance is killing the team, and give a **** when somebody else on the team needs to step up... when they show that type of fire and emotion it galvanizes the entire team. That's just a fact. Brad Kaaya has that win some lose whatever attitude and I think it effects his play. Meaning even if you think he is already a good QB, his nonchalant attitude holds him back from being great. If you only think he's average, I think his attitude is why he isn't better than average.

"hey honey, your **** are too big and you suk my dik too much"

I can imagine that porsters like you will find anything to complain about.
 
Kaaya needs to be more of a playmaker. Someone needs to light a fire under his ***. One thing I hate seeing is a nonchalant QB

He said he doesn't have a fire under him? Just because he ain't running around jumping and screaming? The dude has the same look when he is playing well.
....that's my point lol, nonchalant

You lame as ****. I don't give a **** how he looks. If his teammates and everybody on the team knows how he is feeling that's what matters. I don't give a **** about being extra just to do it.

We got on Jacory Harris and Stephen Morris for never showing any emotion out on the field during losses and bad performances and didn't give them a pass about it, even if that was just their personality. I think that it matters, if you're a leader on the field. If teammates see you acting all nonchalant all the time, it makes it harder to overcome slow starts and bad performances.

Teams that have QBs that actually give a **** when they're performance is killing the team, and give a **** when somebody else on the team needs to step up... when they show that type of fire and emotion it galvanizes the entire team. That's just a fact. Brad Kaaya has that win some lose whatever attitude and I think it effects his play. Meaning even if you think he is already a good QB, his nonchalant attitude holds him back from being great. If you only think he's average, I think his attitude is why he isn't better than average.

And some people see yelling on the sidelines as a sign that the QB has cracked. Some might say that staying calm during tough times was a sign of confidence.
 
Kaaya needs to be more of a playmaker. Someone needs to light a fire under his ***. One thing I hate seeing is a nonchalant QB

Have you guys noticed the backup QBs are wearing yellow hats on the sideline? If there's one thing I hate it's a QB in a yellow hat. How am I supposed to have confidence that any of these guys can step up when the time comes if they're going to wear yellow hats?
 
Oh my ****ing god shut up about what he's done against FSU already. Holding that up like it somehow makes him elite. The guy is 0-2 against FSU for ****'s sake so stfu already.

Elite QBs can muster up one god **** TD against Cincinnati and FAU.

So you dismiss his touchdown passes and yards because they lost vs FSU but you condemn the fact that he didn't throw for a touchdown in a game they scored 38 points and won. Makes sense.
 
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He said he doesn't have a fire under him? Just because he ain't running around jumping and screaming? The dude has the same look when he is playing well.
....that's my point lol, nonchalant

You lame as ****. I don't give a **** how he looks. If his teammates and everybody on the team knows how he is feeling that's what matters. I don't give a **** about being extra just to do it.

We got on Jacory Harris and Stephen Morris for never showing any emotion out on the field during losses and bad performances and didn't give them a pass about it, even if that was just their personality. I think that it matters, if you're a leader on the field. If teammates see you acting all nonchalant all the time, it makes it harder to overcome slow starts and bad performances.

Teams that have QBs that actually give a **** when they're performance is killing the team, and give a **** when somebody else on the team needs to step up... when they show that type of fire and emotion it galvanizes the entire team. That's just a fact. Brad Kaaya has that win some lose whatever attitude and I think it effects his play. Meaning even if you think he is already a good QB, his nonchalant attitude holds him back from being great. If you only think he's average, I think his attitude is why he isn't better than average.

And some people see yelling on the sidelines as a sign that the QB has cracked. Some might say that staying calm during tough times was a sign of confidence.

I agree with you Kryp. Demeanor has nothing to do with it. He has to play better. I think the system is a lot more complicated than Coley's and he's struggling. But all the top wns have bedn rusty. Lets see how week 3 goes. Oh I also don't see a 1st round qb. But you don't need to be a 1st round qb to be great. J Russel was a 1st round pick and Brady was a 6th.
 
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He said he doesn't have a fire under him? Just because he ain't running around jumping and screaming? The dude has the same look when he is playing well.
....that's my point lol, nonchalant

You lame as ****. I don't give a **** how he looks. If his teammates and everybody on the team knows how he is feeling that's what matters. I don't give a **** about being extra just to do it.

We got on Jacory Harris and Stephen Morris for never showing any emotion out on the field during losses and bad performances and didn't give them a pass about it, even if that was just their personality. I think that it matters, if you're a leader on the field. If teammates see you acting all nonchalant all the time, it makes it harder to overcome slow starts and bad performances.

Teams that have QBs that actually give a **** when they're performance is killing the team, and give a **** when somebody else on the team needs to step up... when they show that type of fire and emotion it galvanizes the entire team. That's just a fact. Brad Kaaya has that win some lose whatever attitude and I think it effects his play. Meaning even if you think he is already a good QB, his nonchalant attitude holds him back from being great. If you only think he's average, I think his attitude is why he isn't better than average.

And some people see yelling on the sidelines as a sign that the QB has cracked. Some might say that staying calm during tough times was a sign of confidence.

its not always about yelling, just be a leader, It just seems that when he makes one bad throw, or get sacked, he goes into a shell and cant get out of it.... Compare DeAndre Francois against Ole Miss. He was terrible the 1st half, shook up, getting beat up everything that could've went wrong for him did. 2nd half comes back out and is night and day two different people and was the driving force behind a come back win againt Ole Miss (of course with the defenses help).

Compare that to Brad Kaaya, who starts out slow making bad throws, a little pressure, struggling just like Francois but its against FAU. Instead of shaking it off and stepping up, his mind is gone the entire game, Coach Richt had to scale back the offense bc of it, Fisher didn't have to do that with Francosi. No way FSU would've came back and beat Ole Miss imo with Brad Kaaya at QB.
 
LMAO!!!!!!!!! Has his first bad game now hes average LMAO!!!!!!

He's been pretty average his whole time here

Average yet threw for 400 yards against FSU and 3 TDs, did just about the same the year before, threw over 20 TDs his freshman year, yea hes pretty average SMH
Are you really trying to hype up 20 something TDs? That's straight garbage. Not to mention he declined to 16 last year
 
some guy on dos posted that Kaaba has 3 career road wins, 2 of them being FAU and the VT game where Duke went off
 
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