Cane Dynasty
Thunderdome Survivor
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I like kaaya but the Dorsey comparison is innacurate. Remember Dorsey's first few starts when Kenny kelly went down? Dorsey weighed about 180 but managed to survive behind an ok line. He had a good drop and was mobile when needed (which was rarely). The biggest thing about Dorsey was not lack of speed but that he didn't weigh over 200 lbs until his senior year and was a full 6'5".
CD is trying to compare a quarterback with the best team around him in the history of college football, to a QB with a below average offensive line along with the rest of the team, he's crazy. Dorsey would do no better than Kaaya if he was playing now, maybe worse because his deep ball was limited. Kaaya is already blowing away his early #'s. Kaaya has head and shoulders more potential than Dorsey at the next level. That being said, is Kaaya starting today? The line is down to 6 and it opened at 7.5.
Your argument is pure horse schitt.
You can't run any kind of under center offense with Kaaya. If you can't see that yourself then you are pure ******.
I'm not comparing Dorsey with Kaaya in any way...shape.. or form... EXCEPT the fact that Kaaya is too ******* slow to get out from under center on 5-7 step drops which are the mainstay of PRO SET OFFENSES.
Why the fvck is it so hard for you morans to understand this simple ******* fact?
Dorsey easily could drop back 5-7 steps from under center.
Kaaya will NEVER be able to execute a 5-7 step dropback and throw with any kind of consistency.
Get the fvck over Kaaya. He's mediocre at best. He's not a spread QB because he can't ******* MOVE. He's not a pro set QB because he can't even get his slow *** out from under the center.
I'm not a football savant, but things like this are intuitively obvious to even the most casual of observers. I ain't a casual observer.