chance to see kaaya running out of time

That was a good one. Best joke I've heard today.
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He has gotten closer each of the 3 years he has been here. Fsu wont have cook next year to save their *** either.

Hopefully they don't have Kaaya to save their *** either.

Without kaaya those games would have been blowouts. Especially the one in 2015. Rosier or testeverde aint beating fsu either.

I agree, but especially with the one in 2016. Without Kaaya we would have blown them out.

Bull****. Fsu got that one *** whooping this year but look at the other games they lost. Lost to unc by 2 and clemson by 3. You dont know **** about football if you think rosier or testerverde would have blown fsu out.
 
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I think Miami fans will wish Kaaya was still here if he leaves. Miami is two years away from having a good replacement.
 
The Kaya slurpers in this thread disgust me. He is no good. If I were an opponent of Miami it would be my wet dream for Kayaa to announce he is staying for his senior season. Game planning against him is so easy, even a terrible defense (read: Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, North Carolina) can do it.

1. Pressure Kayaa
2. Man to man coverage
3. Stack the box to stuff the run
= hold the offense to under 20 scoring

It is the blueprint they've been running since his first start against Louisville 3 years ago. Unfortunately for us nothing has changed since then.
 
If Kaaya leaves early, we can only hope he takes the offensive coordinator with him.
 
I would like for Brad to stay for his senior year. Yes it has been frustrating watching him play this year. But I don't think he is ready just yet for the NFL. Take another year (maybe beat FSU) learn from Richt and increase your draft stock. Then N'kosi or Jack can take it from there.

That was a good one. Best joke I've heard today.
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He has gotten closer each of the 3 years he has been here. Fsu wont have cook next year to save their *** either.

:jordan:@ "gotten closer each of the 3 years"
 
Kaaya wide-eyed, shuffles into time.

Just playin'. Hope the kid stays, and we magically sprout an OL, and Richt remembers how to run an offense.
 
I believe he will stay for his senior year. That college degree should be more important to him than football at this point. He has taken too many hits in just his college career.
 
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Mixed emotions on this one. I do think Brad gives us the best chance at a 10 win season next year, but realistically aren't winning a championship next year with the talent and depth we have. If Kaaya returns I think we are going to be competitive for a playoff spot in 2019, because that will be the 2nd year for whoever the new starting qb is. If either Perry or Allison start next year, then they will be in their second year in 2018 so maybe we can make a run at the title a year earlier if Kaaya leaves (or worst case, if both qbs are flops, maybe bring in a 5 star stud who can start as a freshman in 2018 or RS Freshman in 2019)
 
If you switched Kaaya with Quinton Flowers and Flowers put up the same stats and win/loss record, there would be a CONSENSUS uproar to pull him. For some reason, these 6'4 pocket passing quarterbacks that throw a nice pass always get the benefit of the doubt. Why is that?

I hate to be a hater on one of our own, but this guy just hasn't had one spark in him in 3 years. Nothing where I am like this is the guy to lead us back. He is wasting my time being a fan. He may fit nicely in a different program, but he ain't working here.
 
LOL at the growing list of morons hoping for Kaaya to leave. Probably the same retards who couldn't wait for Dorsey to leave so Berlin could take over. There were plenty of idiots who were happy when Dorsey left.

I remember that well. There were some "insiders" that started the whole "Brock can make every throw - watch our offense open up" Schtick and it spread like wildfire. I remember chef was one of them.
 
I'd rather he returned next season but on the condition that he'd have to EARN the job.

Earn it vs who? The guys behind him have no chance of out performing him.

This. Besides, for all intents and purposes, kayaa is a solid classroom and practice field guy. Things start going sideways for him when the actual lights come on. In other words, Allison and perry won't pass him in the summer.
 
The offensive line is suspect when not only does Kaaya have protection problems and the running game has dismal numbers against decent teams. (IF) Kaaya was mobile, that would help in converting third downs to first downs and keep the defense off the field.
 
LOL at the growing list of morons hoping for Kaaya to leave. Probably the same retards who couldn't wait for Dorsey to leave so Berlin could take over. There were plenty of idiots who were happy when Dorsey left.

I remember that well. There were some "insiders" that started the whole "Brock can make every throw - watch our offense open up" Schtick and it spread like wildfire. I remember chef was one of them.

Then, Berlin proceeded to have the worst season in modern UM history. He was so bad they benched him in favor of the immortal Derrick Crudup. If Berlin was even average, with that defense, we would have won another NC.
 
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I'd rather he returned next season but on the condition that he'd have to EARN the job.

Earn it vs who? The guys behind him have no chance of out performing him.

This. Besides, for all intents and purposes, kayaa is a solid classroom and practice field guy. Things start going sideways for him when the actual lights come on. In other words, Allison and perry won't pass him in the summer.
Rational discussion? What a change.

I don't know many coaches that would bench a 3 year starter going into his senior year but you never know. I would hope Richt gives an honest chance for everyone. Can't blame him for automatically going to Kaaya when he picked up the playbook right away.

Either way, you aren't better off without Kaaya on the roster when Rosier and Allison are your other guys. That's just nonsense talk.

But i would still be hesitant to think the other guys would get a fair shot and that's what worries me about next year.
 
The Kaya slurpers in this thread disgust me. He is no good. If I were an opponent of Miami it would be my wet dream for Kayaa to announce he is staying for his senior season. Game planning against him is so easy, even a terrible defense (read: Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, North Carolina) can do it.

1. Pressure Kayaa
2. Man to man coverage
3. Stack the box to stuff the run
= hold the offense to under 20 scoring

It is the blueprint they've been running since his first start against Louisville 3 years ago. Unfortunately for us nothing has changed since then.

I'd like to know where you saw a team stack the box to stop the run against us. The common theme is teans know they can stop the run with 6-7 men in the box and they know they can also get consistent pressure with a 4 man rush. The problem is Kaaya is throwing against 5-6 men in coverage with receivers that can't get open, an OL that can't protect, and an OC that won't try something different or show anything exotic
 
The Kaya slurpers in this thread disgust me. He is no good. If I were an opponent of Miami it would be my wet dream for Kayaa to announce he is staying for his senior season. Game planning against him is so easy, even a terrible defense (read: Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, North Carolina) can do it.

1. Pressure Kayaa
2. Man to man coverage
3. Stack the box to stuff the run
= hold the offense to under 20 scoring

It is the blueprint they've been running since his first start against Louisville 3 years ago. Unfortunately for us nothing has changed since then.

I'd like to know where you saw a team stack the box to stop the run against us. The common theme is teans know they can stop the run with 6-7 men in the box and they know they can also get consistent pressure with a 4 man rush. The problem is Kaaya is throwing against 5-6 men in coverage with receivers that can't get open, an OL that can't protect, and an OC that won't try something different or show anything exotic

This is a good point. We haven't been seeing a lot of stacked fronts. Quite the opposite -- the OL is such **** that teams can get pressure rushing four and dropping everyone else, which means that receivers are not getting open even when Kaaya has time to throw. Add in the drops, the bad throws, and the lack of creativity, and you have our anemic offense.
 
What are you paid by the hour? Wasting my time is watching Kaaya behind center for three years and slurpers like you continuously supporting our biggest losing quarterback in our history. First it was --- He's just a TRUE freshman ... Then it was "Golden sucks" ... Now it is the offensive line is terrible and Richt doesn't call the right plays... What's the excuse gonna be for next year?

He has yet to play with any fire and you know it.

The rest of our schedule is a cakewalk (Pitt, UVA, NCST, and Duke). He might get these wins, get more career passing yards, but in reality, they don't mean anything like his entire career here.
 
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