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.
Not sure how you were negged for this. People seem to always think the backups that never stepped up to even sniff Kaaya's sack for any playing time, could somehow do any better. For ***s sake how can you explain Rosier being any upgrade after there was never a QB competition and he was being regarded as a potential transfer candidate because nobody thought he'd even win the back up job over a walk on and a guy that's average stat line in scrimmage and intrasquad was about 2-6 for 5 yards in Shiereffs.
People gotta be careful what they wish for. Look at Matt Ryan, learned a new system in 2015, played like dog ****, people wanted him traded. He's settled in in 2016 and is arguably the MVP at this point in the season. Nobody on this board knows why we suck or has the solution other than recruiting better.
Kaaya is not going to get better next year. He is what he is; a mentally weak pocket passer with no mobility. I don't give a f*ck if the next QB isn't as good as Kaaya(which would be an accomplishment). I am completely through with Kaaya. It's time for him to leave.
A mentally weak pocket passer. Lmao no he's just immobile pocket passer and everyone hates him for it because all of the appreciation or the blame ALWAYS goes to the QB. If you give Kaaya a chance to throw he picks the other team apart. Im done with this OL more than Brad. It's not Brads job to run around the pocket and avoid pressure, if you can great, if not ok. That's not supposed to be how it is.
However, the job of the OL is to pass protect and keep the QB upright long enough to go through an ordinary progression. Michigans QB is just as immobile as Kaaya and isn't as good of an arm talent but his WRs catch the ball and they have a **** good OL. Also, Harbaugh knows how to scheme around teams that are bringing pressure to play to the QBs strength. If Brad was at Michigan, he would be their starting QB, be 8-0 and about to be one of the first 2 QBs taken in the draft.