The generalizations about where good tough QBs come from are funny. There's zero science behind any of that.
Brad was better his first two years here. He got worse in Rick's system as a 3rd year starter, and the offense is significantly worse against the same P5 teams compared to last year.
That's not the way it's supposed to happen. So quit trying to deflect any responsibility for this decline away from Rick.
Brad SHOULD BE better than he was last year. And the same OL unit from last year SHOULD BE better than they were last year.
That's the way it's supposed to work even if you don't fire the incompetent amateur OC and replace him with a 30 year coaching vet who you're paying $4M. Even if Coley had stayed, your player are SUPPOSED TO get better with more experience and physical and emotional maturity and strength.
So clearly you're one of those people who then laughs when it's said we need to lock down our own backyard. Don't be a hypocrite. Fact is some places produce certain types of players MORE OFTEN than others. Call it a science or anything you want. It's like being a hockey player & using your
#1 pick on a cuban... you take someone from Canada or the eastern block (Russia,eukrain,Lithonia etc.)each & every time. **** outta here with that. You don't need science to notice a long standing trend. As I said just Google top 10 qbs all time from Pennsylvania & compare it to any other state.
You're right. Joe Namath, Dan Marino, Ron Paulus, and Joe Montana came from PA. Therefore, Brad Kaaya and every other QB from CA sucks. My bad.
What does locking down our backyard have to do with any of this and me being a hypocrite? Kaaya was better the last 2 years under Coley, who was a rank amateur.
P.S. When are they opening up that playbook? It was supposed to be FSU but it was windy for 2 days during that week of practice.
You're far too smart for this chise. You're taking words & twisting them instead of using context or comprehension. Nowhere did I say ALL or EVERYONE of them... I SAID ON AVERAGE. They're is always gonna be some kids who are just that dude regardless of where they are from. I didn't figure that needed to be said as I don't feel the vast majority of people on here are complete morons. That's genetics or God at work. A hometown will never change that. Sorry I didn't specify enough for you. P.s. since you really wanna go there in order for the coach to call all of these plays you wanna see you should try to swing a Lil harder on brad to where maybe he can complete a pass in any play or better yet maybe you can jump on the line & be an extra blocker who can open up a hole for the running game or pass protect to buy a half second for a play to actually develop & brad could throw an incompletion. Act like you understand football chise. Same way people are complaining about rpo. He's running that because defenses aren't respecting anything were doing. We have to show options at the line to give extra looks. Maybe brads reads will finally catch up.
No, he's really not....but that's neither here nor there. His football accumen, let's just say it's amateur at best.
Coley, I said it back then and I'll say it now as well. He wasn't anywhere near as bad as people make him out to be. He's not anything special either, has some to learn for sure, but people still label him worse than he was.
Coley typically had productive starts to his games, even to the half in a lot of cases. Where he ran into problems was at the half where our opponents would adjust. He wasn't good at making adjustments or was he possibly hampered by BK?
He called what worked for BK. We would be better offensively right now if we ran the offense the way he did. He did allow for BK to audible, that in hindsight seems like it may have been a mistake as BK doesn't make quick or correct decisions as we've seen this year. Last year, people were putting it on Coley since that was the easy thing to do. Not knowing what is called, what the audible call was, its tough to say where the breakdown is a lot of times.
Richt is trying to expand upon what BK can do and it isn't working. I'm not saying Richt is all right in this, but this will be another nail in that first round mularky people were trying to sell leading up to the season. Poor footwork, pocket awareness, not good under center, slow as molasses, and doesn't make quick decisions. That's not first round material.
Keep him in the gun and mask his deficiencies with 3 or 4 WR/TE sets and a back coming out of the backfield. That's how you have to use him as he hasn't shown he is effective any other way.