Brad Kaaya

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Played great, haven't seen much bad. Only thing I got was holds ball a little long and stares down.Anything I didn't notice he done wrong other than that.
 
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He doesn't seem to elude pressure all too well. Can't recall many plays this season in which he has extended a play and completed the pass outside the pocket.
 
He doesn't seem to elude pressure all too well. Can't recall many plays this season in which he has extended a play and completed the pass outside the pocket.

He is as mobile as Peyton manning at 40yrs old. I think sooner or later it will hurt him.
 
According to some experts, he slaps the ball too much. Eventually this slappiness catches up with you. Can't slap too much against a good team and not be exposed.
 
He doesn't seem to elude pressure all too well. Can't recall many plays this season in which he has extended a play and completed the pass outside the pocket.

Sounds like all our NC QBs. Vinny could extend but he never brought home the NC. Our NC came from the pocket. By the way, so has all Bama's I think.
 
I love the boy, but I also think Ryan showed he's ready to come back and start against V Tech and FSPoo. I like his development, but I dont want him to end the year with 20 interceptions. Hes not ready for them. Ryan finds open recievers with ease.
 
#1 in the ACC in touchdowns and passing yards. Second in passer rating with a whopping 9.03 yards per attempt.

I'd say he's coming along OK for a true freshman.
 
I love the boy, but I also think Ryan showed he's ready to come back and start against V Tech and FSPoo. I like his development, but I dont want him to end the year with 20 interceptions. Hes not ready for them. Ryan finds open recievers with ease.

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Anyone that can't see that he is going to be special if not already so (upgrade from Morris/Harris) shouldn't ever return to CIS. Really shows how bad the coaching is as we have one of the top QB's in the ACC and are a below average team still
 
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I love the boy, but I also think Ryan showed he's ready to come back and start against V Tech and FSPoo. I like his development, but I dont want him to end the year with 20 interceptions. Hes not ready for them. Ryan finds open recievers with ease.

What?
 
I don't believe anyone thinks Kaaya hasn't been awesome. But I don't see the issue with pointing out any flaws he currently has.


As for the Ryan Williams post, that is ******* stupid.
 
Kaaya is one of the best QB's in the NCAA as a true freshman. No other QB will start for the U this season or the next 2 to 3 seasons unless Kaaya gets injured. Because he's a true freshman of course he has areas he can improve on. But nobody can deny dude is good now with the potential to be great.
 
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I love the boy, but I also think Ryan showed he's ready to come back and start against V Tech and FSPoo. I like his development, but I dont want him to end the year with 20 interceptions. Hes not ready for them. Ryan finds open recievers with ease.

Glad we concentrated all the failure in one post for this thread.
 
He doesn't seem to elude pressure all too well. Can't recall many plays this season in which he has extended a play and completed the pass outside the pocket.

Yeah, he moves his head and upper body but not his feet. I love that he is so focused downfield, but as he matures hopefully he will get the 6th sense to move. As a true Frosh the sky is the limit for this kid if he stays healthy.
 
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Kaayas opportunities on offense are cut down due to the fact of UM's incompetent DC and philosophy. The D forced what a total of maybe 4 punts between the Nebraska and GT games. Teams are controlling the TOP and keeping the O on the sidelines. The kid has the goods. His stats would be even higher if it were not for Doriotos and Folden
 
I love the boy, but I also think Ryan showed he's ready to come back and start against V Tech and FSPoo. I like his development, but I dont want him to end the year with 20 interceptions. Hes not ready for them. Ryan finds open recievers with ease.

You love Brad...but you obviously married Ryan. Go to bed, Mrs. Williams. It was a nice effort by a loving wife.
 
Kaayas opportunities on offense are cut down due to the fact of UM's incompetent DC and philosophy. The D forced what a total of maybe 4 punts between the Nebraska and GT games. Teams are controlling the TOP and keeping the O on the sidelines. The kid has the goods. His stats would be even higher if it were not for Doriotos and Folden

If not for the corches he'd have had the luxury of sitting this season out with a red shirt and some stink pink.
 
#1 in the ACC in touchdowns and passing yards. Second in passer rating with a whopping 9.03 yards per attempt.

I'd say he's coming along OK for a true freshman.

It's a shame our record is what it is. He should be getting more national recognition for what he is doing. With all due respect to Winston, Manziel and guys like that, what makes them special is their ability to "out-athlete" guys and make plays when it looks like there isn't anything there.

Brad is a different animal. He is as good a Pocket Passer I have ever seen as a true freshman. Looks heads above most senior when it comes to mechanics and understanding of defenses -- this is what sets him apart. Week to week, we are witnessing a player who isn't making the same mistakes twice. This is evident by his increase in TD's and decrease of INT's. That throw to Clive yesterday, and the throw to Herb against Duke are NFL throws.

I'm excited for our future. We got a special one with Brad. Bye Felicia!
 
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