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What was your point MiamiVice.....that article was pretty spot on to me.
 
He put it on more than just that but if you wanna take a shot...he said plenty that you could nail him for including that we should have opened the playbook after telling the media before the game that they wouldnt shrink it. FU*CKIN LIES
I noticed Al blamed not getting the TD within the 10 on the players' missed assignment. What an ***
 
He put it on more than just that but if you wanna take a shot...he said plenty that you could nail him for including that we should have opened the playbook after telling the media before the game that they wouldnt shrink it. FU*CKIN LIES
I noticed Al blamed not getting the TD within the 10 on the players' missed assignment. What an ***

see what had happened STAT was the pages got stuck together in the playbook...so they went conservative
 
Kaaya made his share of mistakes in his debut, but so did those around him. He threw two interceptions. But worse, Miami had two trips inside the Louisville 10 yard-line and came away with just a field goal. The first time, Kaaya noted an opportunity to catch Louisville offside. So he rushed a bubble screen to Stacy Coley, unintentionally throwing a lateral. Louisville recovered.

BS...that was Coley all the way...if the ball touches his hands then he should've caught it. EOS!

Agreed. I thought UL had a guy running off the field too so I was yelling for Kaaya to snap it, catch him offsides, and take a shot. Did anyone check the tape out of curiosity?

you are right a guy hadn't got off the field in time....also the commentators made mention of the fact that the play had been blown dead.
 


BS...that was Coley all the way...if the ball touches his hands then he should've caught it. EOS!


Wrong.....that's on Kaaya all the way. You NEVER throw that pass laterally (needed to be a forward pass). He shot putted it out there at Coley's toes (Even if Coley catches it, it's a two yard loss). Granted Coley should have caught it and did a **** poor job of recovering it but that is 90% Kaaya's fault.
 


BS...that was Coley all the way...if the ball touches his hands then he should've caught it. EOS!


Wrong.....that's on Kaaya all the way. You NEVER throw that pass laterally (needed to be a forward pass). He shot putted it out there at Coley's toes (Even if Coley catches it, it's a two yard loss). Granted Coley should have caught it and did a **** poor job of recovering it but that is 90% Kaaya's fault.


Maybe the coaches should have had him throw that pass 1000 times forward so it was engraved in hes mind. Instead they are too bust taking selfies & blowing up dodgeballs & lieing about wyche.
 
ESPN ought to worry about their game coverage, camera angles & their pathetic interviews while the game is going on. Terrible coverage Monday night. AND, If I want to listen to the stadium announcer, I'll attend the game & not watch their bucket shop broadcast.
 
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Solid article. It's on point and serves notice to Golden that everyone is watching his ineptness...
 
The thing with ESPN is they rarely go of of their way to criticize coaching philosophies and details like that because they simply don't put in the time to analyze each game closely like that, especially if it's not a headline game. Same goes for the announcers. You rarely hear them say the things we heard the other night.

The **** is so blatantly obvious even to people that are just watching the game and not getting into the details of what's happening.
 


BS...that was Coley all the way...if the ball touches his hands then he should've caught it. EOS!


Wrong.....that's on Kaaya all the way. You NEVER throw that pass laterally (needed to be a forward pass). He shot putted it out there at Coley's toes (Even if Coley catches it, it's a two yard loss). Granted Coley should have caught it and did a **** poor job of recovering it but that is 90% Kaaya's fault.


AG said it was called to be a running play, Kaaya saw an opportunity....just didn't execute the throw. I tend to agree though that it wouldn't have worked. IIRC, the other receiver out there whiffed on the block, and Stacy likely wouldn't have gotten far.
 


BS...that was Coley all the way...if the ball touches his hands then he should've caught it. EOS!


Wrong.....that's on Kaaya all the way. You NEVER throw that pass laterally (needed to be a forward pass). He shot putted it out there at Coley's toes (Even if Coley catches it, it's a two yard loss). Granted Coley should have caught it and did a **** poor job of recovering it but that is 90% Kaaya's fault.


AG said it was called to be a running play, Kaaya saw an opportunity....just didn't execute the throw. I tend to agree though that it wouldn't have worked. IIRC, the other receiver out there whiffed on the block, and Stacy likely wouldn't have gotten far.


These are the kinds of plays that drive me nuts. Great opportunity (inside the 10, we have numbers on the outside), but all three players, the only three, involved in the play ***** it up. Kaaya makes a terrible throw, Berrios whiffs on the block, and Stacy can't recover the fumble.

And as bad as Kaaya's throw was, I'm still more ****ed at Coley. I mean, c'mon bruh, just grab the ball right under your nose - with nobody else around - and we're still in a great spot with a chance to get in the endzone.
 
Coley 1) should have caught it, and 2) act as if it was a lateral/fumble and recovered the ball just in case.
 


BS...that was Coley all the way...if the ball touches his hands then he should've caught it. EOS!


Wrong.....that's on Kaaya all the way. You NEVER throw that pass laterally (needed to be a forward pass). He shot putted it out there at Coley's toes (Even if Coley catches it, it's a two yard loss). Granted Coley should have caught it and did a **** poor job of recovering it but that is 90% Kaaya's fault.


AG said it was called to be a running play, Kaaya saw an opportunity....just didn't execute the throw. I tend to agree though that it wouldn't have worked. IIRC, the other receiver out there whiffed on the block, and Stacy likely wouldn't have gotten far.


I know he called it on his own. Just saying.....if Kaaya chests him instead of throwing the worst pass I've ever seen attempted by a Div 1 Quarterback it's probably a Touchdown. Blaming that on Coley is just misguided.
 
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