He has problems when he hears any kind of footsteps heading his way. His footwork has always been a problem and doesn't sound like it's been fixed yet. I've never seen his shuttle times before, but I bet they would be close to the slowest in history at his position were he to do the drill. He won't improve much of he can't find a way to correct these problems. I've said this from early on in his career and while people want to label him a top pick in the Draft, it won't happen when pro scouts begin to examine his footage. There aren't many NFL franchises that can protect against a completely immobile QB who can't throw hardly at all on the run.
Give him time in the pocket and nobody around, he does well. I don't see our OL giving him that and he often is moving even when there isn't a reason to. His pocket awareness is poor. Still, plan the offense around his weaknesses and again, he can do well. Five and seven step drops though, he's not there yet. Heck, the OL hasn't been there yet either. They need to step up and help more.
Shut all the way the fuq up.
Two paragraphs of mindless and misinformed drivel.
Okay, cover your ears and talk to yourself then hoping to not hear the truth. Kaaya has poor footwork, always has, but hopefully it gets better.
How do you know that didnt you say that you didnt watch the games?
I watched him for two years and judging by the comments in this thread, he still is suffering from the same problems. People are trying to figure out what the problem is, suggesting a nagging injury all the way to alluding mental issues with the game itself, not knowing what they're looking at. If it wastargets dropping the ball, that would've been said. Most people don't know what they're looking at when they watch a QB play. They talk about arm strength, ducks being thrown, wondering why QB's aren't accurate on the run, take sacks,etc. Largely it's due to QB's poor footwork and given time, it's not a trait of BK. Make him move at all, he exhibits most of those issues because he doesn't set hit feet.