Golden Is Lucky We Have Kaaya...

DFT31J

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Kid is a stud. Stood in there throwing darts while taking some serious shots.

We ran for a grand total of 20 yards and still took the lead in the 4th quarter.

Unfortunately, even and NFL caliber quarterback is incapable of overcoming the incompetence of Al Golden.
 
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100% agree. Kaaya showed he is a big time player last night.

He must have gotten hit at least a dozen times and hurried a dozen more times.
 
Might be one of the best performances by a UM qb at Doak. He'll easily save golden in a couple games
 
He's very good. Too bad he doesn't have the coaching to get to elite. Great performance last night. He got his *** kicked and kept firing. He has some things he needs to work on, but he kept us in there.
 
His future is bright, and statically he had a great game, but after he watches the film he's going to discover that he missed on a lot of wide open guys.
 
He was a completely different player in the second half. Before halftime, he was short-arming balls off his back foot; after halftime, he was standing tall in the "pocket" (thanks, Gall and Odogwu), absorbing hits, and throwing darts. The offense was squarely on his shoulders last night -- very impressive performance.
 
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I'm one of Kaaya's critic's and he played an awesome second half...Too bad he doesn't have a real coching staff.
 
Played a great game, but he had two possesions to win the game and he did not. Ken Dorsey at the same age, with same team, drives and wins.
 
Give credit to Coley as well, he saw the weakness of "1" for FSU and exploited it. Hats off to him.
 
Kaaya did lots of good but also failed to deliver when it mattered most. Plus, he missed open receivers throughout the game. Don't know what's worse, him locking on to primary or his happy feet which leads to his impatience in the pocket. He needs to correct these things for him to become elite...
 
Played a great game, but he had two possesions to win the game and he did not. Ken Dorsey at the same age, with same team, drives and wins.

I'm as big a Dorsey slurper as you'll find but it's an unfair comparison. Dorsey played the majority of his career here not even being touched let alone having a non-existent running game in a big game.
 
Played a great game, but he had two possesions to win the game and he did not. Ken Dorsey at the same age, with same team, drives and wins.

Dorsey was the man, but he hit three separate Pro Bowlers on that FSU drive and had an all-time offensive line in front of him.
 
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My biggest concern is that he's going to get ruined because of a bad coach. He's got two more years assuming agents don't whisper empty promises in his ears. I'd love to see him reach his potential.
 
Kaaya did lots of good but also failed to deliver when it mattered most. Plus, he missed open receivers throughout the game. Don't know what's worse, him locking on to primary or his happy feet which leads to his impatience in the pocket. He needs to correct these things for him to become elite...

He didn't "fail" to deliver when it mattered most, Newberry simply made a play. Point blank. Period.
 
And had Davis as his HC. Dorsey had a noodle arm. He needed a lot of weight, but had trouble keeping it on....

Played a great game, but he had two possesions to win the game and he did not. Ken Dorsey at the same age, with same team, drives and wins.

Dorsey was the man, but he hit three separate Pro Bowlers on that FSU drive and had an all-time offensive line in front of him.
 
Played a great game, but he had two possesions to win the game and he did not. Ken Dorsey at the same age, with same team, drives and wins.

I love Ken, but who were his TEs? Bad's TEs dropped some crucial passes last night. Ken with this coaching staff, loses that game too.
 
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