Dwinstitles
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0-15Now do you.
0-15Now do you.
Kayaa was great.....if he had an OL and a bit stronger arm he would be insane. Even with his limited arm strength dude was a warrior and a good qb.Totally agree.
Ah, that would be 4 counting Rizk. LolSomeone need to teach Joe Z how to count. Miami has 3 QBs Matocha, Garcia, and TVD.
In Brad's defense, after running his 12 to 15 scripted plays, James Coley was done for the day. So nothing was clean after that for Brad. I would argue that Mark Richt never saw a combo route he liked.And that's the thing, everything had to be perfect for Kaaya.
Yea he should have kicked that XP and run on the field and tackled Cook.. That's real leadership.Not taking anything away from the kid as a passer. Extremely talented. But He didn’t have that it factor to win games on game winning drives. Yes he finally did it one time against FSU only for us to blow it on xp. Kind of represents his career in a nutshell for me. Almost did it, but didn’t.
Hyping Kaaya up because of his stats LOL. That dude would have folded so **** hard in that Nc state game this year. You saw what a real winner/gamer like King did to win the game. Matter of fact, I’m willing to bet we lose to v tech too. Kaaya is not driving down the field to win the game like King did.
was kaaya a gifted passer? Yes absolutely. Was Kaaya ready to shine when it mattered the most? No absolutely not.
He had his best statistical season under Richt how did he exactly ruin his career?Was that all on Kaaya? The all time leading passer at UM. He was a really good player. He needed an offensive line that could block consistently and they got him killed.
Kaaya never quit and didn't complain. Richt ruined his career when he implemented RPO's. He's more Tom Brady not DeSean Watson.
I agree Fresh and Soph he did all he could... we all had high hopes for him and he did somewhat fizzle towards the end of his career, he was still a godsend for those awful cloud years.Bad on Greentree.
True freshman against #3 FSU. He throws for 316 yards and 2 TDs. Defense can't stop Dalvin Cook on game-winning TD drive.
Sophomore against #12 FSU. He throws for 405 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INTs. Dalvin Cook has 269 scrimmage yards and 3 TDs.
Last chance against FSU. He leads the game-tying drive and the Noles block the XP.
On King yes.We drinking the kool aid?
I’m not saying he was soft. I think he got his teeth knocked out against FSU, no penalty head hunt hit if I recall.
It doesn’t change that what we were hearing from greentree and what ended up in the win columns on Saturdays were different. There was a ton of hype. It doesn’t all fall on the QB.
Brad had a very good junior season. Brad's issue was always pocket presence. Given a half way decent or clean pocket and Brad was deadly.
If legit he must have been running a read option.Nahhhh, the FSU hit was legit. Kaaya tried to run an RPO, Matthew Thomas wasn't fooled & drilled His ***...nothing more to it.
I thought the same exact thing, Rashawn Scott going up and fighting for the ball. It was great to see.I had forgotten what receivers that actually catch with their hands looked like...
It's been a while, but if memory serves it was the crown of the helmet to the head, that's illegal.If legit he must have been running a read option.