Brad Kaaya lack of mobility is a huge concern!

NinoCane

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this guy is going to be a sack machine his whole career with us. i mena he's soooo slow taking his drops and his footwork is like a snail. yes some sacks can't be avoided but after watching him everyone will be pointing to our offensive line but the kid needs to move around the pocket some. its like this kid has lead in his shoes. i can see why he likes the gun more he looks really bad taking his drops and rolling out of the pocket

i was reviewing his high school tapes and noticed he took tons of unnecessary sacks as well, so this is nothing new....
 
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Niño every post is negative. Take a break or find another team as you apparently think everyone stinks or you simply hate them. You sound like a Gayturd...
 
One game does not suggest the kid will be a bust, we might as well find out what we got instead of making every new qb recruited the next savior or in this case the messiah. I am all for giving the kid a chance with the next two games and see what's up. One game under all of the circumstances does not prove anything about the kid or his future, it's where he goes from there. Better offensive line play and perhaps opinions may change.
 
great now every idiot thinks they are an ESPN analyst and has an opinion here.

We fu_cking lost!
we got out coaches
our O-line laid an egg
our D could not bail us out because we may be better athletes on D but we still play like crap
Kaaya is a freshman and he needs help to get adjusted to the game and we not only didn't provide this to him we let him get hit hard on his second play
 
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crossover22[]_[];1965397 said:
Idiotic thread.


Ken Dorsey was a blazer...........

Agreed. And lack of mobility has really hampered that Peyton Manning fellow as well. If only Peyton could be more like Cam Newton, then his career would really start to blossom.
 
this guy is going to be a sack machine his whole career with us. i mena he's soooo slow taking his drops and his footwork is like a snail. yes some sacks can't be avoided but after watching him everyone will be pointing to our offensive line but the kid needs to move around the pocket some. its like this kid has lead in his shoes. i can see why he likes the gun more he looks really bad taking his drops and rolling out of the pocket

i was reviewing his high school tapes and noticed he took tons of unnecessary sacks as well, so this is nothing new....
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this guy is going to be a sack machine his whole career with us. i mena he's soooo slow taking his drops and his footwork is like a snail. yes some sacks can't be avoided but after watching him everyone will be pointing to our offensive line but the kid needs to move around the pocket some. its like this kid has lead in his shoes. i can see why he likes the gun more he looks really bad taking his drops and rolling out of the pocket

i was reviewing his high school tapes and noticed he took tons of unnecessary sacks as well, so this is nothing new....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KzuP_KNPLs
 
He was a shotgun QB in HS. I believe his private QB coach was working with him on dropping back. I have no problem with him being a procket passer--all our NC QBs were just that. I prefer he be able to drop back, but I hope we do not repeat the mistake we made with Berlin. If kid needs to be in the gun, than put him in the gun and go with it. We are looking at a true freshman here. He was not the problem.
 
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The kid isn't a bust but he obviously wasn't ready... He just arrived a couple months ago throwing passes in non-contact practices...
 
Peyton Manning and Tom Brady would disagree, they did alright with their turtle like quickness.
 
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