I'm lost is it Kayaa or Oline

Is this the thread where all the cumbags get to tell us how they were right all along that Kaaya sucks? Well, just make sure you hoes come back when he hangs 400 on FSU and leads us to a win.

Don't worry I listed all their names in my notes
 
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We all see the problem but is it just me or nothing seemed in synch ?


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Honestly imo its Brad Kaaya, the Oline is a work in progress and hopefully they can continue to progress but they do a good job run blocking but just needs more consistency in pass protection, but that's like what majority of olines on good teams are looking like so far.

Brad Kaaya is getting pressured the same way a number of other QBs are in cfb this year, but they are able to make the throws. Kaaya is missing even when he is not under pressure. Coach Richt didn't change the offensive game plan because our oline was getting manhandled by FAU, bc imo they weren't. He changed the game plan bc Brad Kaaya was imo choking and it was obvious to him, after trying to give him time to get his feet wet, sort of speak, that Kaaya wasn't going to improve.

He is honestly my main concern on the team right now, of course we have injury issues, oline inconsistencies, and depth issues, but Brad Kaaya needs to be the "glue" that gets the team over the hump and I'm not seeing that from him right now. I do think Coach Richt is seeing the same things and is the right guy to get Kaaya on the right track.
 
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...when he [Kaaya] hangs 400 on FSU and leads us to a win.

A bold statement...want you to be right, but with this weak OL...tall order without a doubt.

As talented as Kaaya is, tough to perform at high level when you don't have the time.

Run blocking has improved significantly from last year, but remains to be seen if that's more a function of road grader Williams (essentially an extra OL) vs much better OL play.

Still with holding judgment, but Searles might be Coach of Year candidate if Canes make 10 wins considering the lack of OL baseline talent he inherited.
 
...when he [Kaaya] hangs 400 on FSU and leads us to a win.

A bold statement...want you to be right, but with this weak OL...tall order without a doubt.

As talented as Kaaya is, tough to perform at high level when you don't have the time.

Run blocking has improved significantly from last year, but remains to be seen if that's more a function of road grader Williams (essentially an extra OL) vs much better OL play.

Still with holding judgment, but Searles might be Coach of Year candidate if Canes make 10 wins considering the lack of OL baseline talent he inherited.

We have enough 4-5* O-lineman on the roster to put one at each spot on the O-line. Please stop acting like the talent is the issue.

Surprised everyone's getting so worked up after what is essentially a scrimmage game. We weren't playing a high-caliber team, and we won the game. If we were playing a meaningful game I could see the reason to get all worked up, but we weren't.
 
...when he [Kaaya] hangs 400 on FSU and leads us to a win.

A bold statement...want you to be right, but with this weak OL...tall order without a doubt.

As talented as Kaaya is, tough to perform at high level when you don't have the time.

Run blocking has improved significantly from last year, but remains to be seen if that's more a function of road grader Williams (essentially an extra OL) vs much better OL play.

Still with holding judgment, but Searles might be Coach of Year candidate if Canes make 10 wins considering the lack of OL baseline talent he inherited.

The OL should be better than last year, and Kaaya shredded them last year. Rick needs to get it done. Coley did.
 
...when he [Kaaya] hangs 400 on FSU and leads us to a win.

A bold statement...want you to be right, but with this weak OL...tall order without a doubt.

As talented as Kaaya is, tough to perform at high level when you don't have the time.

Run blocking has improved significantly from last year, but remains to be seen if that's more a function of road grader Williams (essentially an extra OL) vs much better OL play.

Still with holding judgment, but Searles might be Coach of Year candidate if Canes make 10 wins considering the lack of OL baseline talent he inherited.

I think you are vastly overstating the Oline's problems.... they aren't getting manhandled, I saw FSU's olineman get put on their backs against Ole Miss.... like I said imo majority of teams that look good, is dealing with inconsistent pass protection from the oline. Its not like we should expect a clean pocket every snap, its not realistic.

Brad Kaaya has the time, his reads are slow, his timing is off, and his touch is non existent right now, the oline isn't to blame for that.
 
All of the offense except the running backs still have Golden's stink on them. Richt is going to have to work overtime to remove it.
 
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Kaaya is what his numbers say he is.

A 60% passer with one career 400 yd game.

Very consistent. Never dominates but rarely has a bad game. Worse game last year was 55% best game 77%.

Zero scrambling ability.40 time is like 5.4 and long run is less than10 yards .

After 20 + starts ,he is what he is.
 
1 game might be a fluke, 2 could be a trend, & 3 is a holy **** we have problems scenario.

Let's see how this plays out but when your QB goes from mid to high 60's QBR to 17 (!!) it's time to wonder wtf is going on. The difference in run blocking vs pass blocking is strength vs technique. Big ups to the strength & conditioning staff as they seem to have had some success but it looks like Kehoe left Searels a **** sandwich and he could be starting from scratch.

Funny that it seems like every year pre season we are worried about one thing and that turns out to be a team strength. Then another facet of the game we thought was all good goes to ****. This year - it happens to be our QB's poise in the pocket.
 
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