Kaaya vs fsu

0-3, soft, loser

for real bro , was not a leader , thats the biggest stat as a quarter back

Threw a clutch touchdown of 4th down in the final minutes of the game. If the extra point is made, you guys don't say this crap.

his teammates didnt like him or respect him as a leader

Where'd you hear that?
Note: if you bring up Ryan Williams roommate and best friend from Kaaya's freshmen year, I will discredit you.

I don't love kaaya as a player but it seems like all his teammates respect him and like him.

for example:
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I could list more but he is respected and really liked. I think with a good line our fanbase would have loved him.
 
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0-3, soft, loser

for real bro , was not a leader , thats the biggest stat as a quarter back

Threw a clutch touchdown of 4th down in the final minutes of the game. If the extra point is made, you guys don't say this crap.

Who threw an absolute terrible interception in the endzone of that game and was off all night passing and a huge reason as to why we only had 13 points through 58 minutes?

Kaaya was so bad when trailing(0-13 when behind at half plus 0 game winning drives) that we have now resorted giving him credit for nearly coming back against FSU.
 
0-3, soft, loser

for real bro , was not a leader , thats the biggest stat as a quarter back

Threw a clutch touchdown of 4th down in the final minutes of the game. If the extra point is made, you guys don't say this crap.

Who threw an absolute terrible interception in the endzone of that game and was off all night passing and a huge reason as to why we only had 13 points through 58 minutes?

Kaaya was so bad when trailing(0-13 when behind at half plus 0 game winning drives) that we have now resorted giving him credit for nearly coming back against FSU.

It's funny... you Kaaya haters discredit his 405 yards and two touchdowns the year before because he didn't win in the end but now you want to pull this card when he showed up in the end but struggled after having his molar knocked out likely playing with a concussion and shoulder injury
 
0-3, soft, loser

for real bro , was not a leader , thats the biggest stat as a quarter back

Threw a clutch touchdown of 4th down in the final minutes of the game. If the extra point is made, you guys don't say this crap.

Who threw an absolute terrible interception in the endzone of that game and was off all night passing and a huge reason as to why we only had 13 points through 58 minutes?

Kaaya was so bad when trailing(0-13 when behind at half plus 0 game winning drives) that we have now resorted giving him credit for nearly coming back against FSU.

It's funny... you Kaaya haters discredit his 405 yards and two touchdowns the year before because he didn't win in the end but now you want to pull this card when he showed up in the end but struggled after having his molar knocked out likely playing with a concussion and shoulder injury

Usually the guys that win the big games and are considered good players in said games are consistent. Kaaya had some good stats in 2015, he still failed to lead the team down the field when he had a chance to win the game. His performance took a dive off of a cliff in the later stages of that game. His freshman year, he had some yards, but he threw for less than 50% and also failed to drive down the field to win it at the end.

So in game 3 he learned how to drive down the field at the end, he just forgot how to play well the other 58 minutes of the game.
 
0-3, soft, loser

for real bro , was not a leader , thats the biggest stat as a quarter back

Threw a clutch touchdown of 4th down in the final minutes of the game. If the extra point is made, you guys don't say this crap.

Who threw an absolute terrible interception in the endzone of that game and was off all night passing and a huge reason as to why we only had 13 points through 58 minutes?

Kaaya was so bad when trailing(0-13 when behind at half plus 0 game winning drives) that we have now resorted giving him credit for nearly coming back against FSU.

It's funny... you Kaaya haters discredit his 405 yards and two touchdowns the year before because he didn't win in the end but now you want to pull this card when he showed up in the end but struggled after having his molar knocked out likely playing with a concussion and shoulder injury

Also for the record Kaaya still threw 19/32 for 214 yards while our running backs got a total of 62 yards. Yep, it's Kaayas fault alone. I bet you're one of the ones that still thinks Yearby is a special talent though lol
 
for real bro , was not a leader , thats the biggest stat as a quarter back

Threw a clutch touchdown of 4th down in the final minutes of the game. If the extra point is made, you guys don't say this crap.

Who threw an absolute terrible interception in the endzone of that game and was off all night passing and a huge reason as to why we only had 13 points through 58 minutes?

Kaaya was so bad when trailing(0-13 when behind at half plus 0 game winning drives) that we have now resorted giving him credit for nearly coming back against FSU.

It's funny... you Kaaya haters discredit his 405 yards and two touchdowns the year before because he didn't win in the end but now you want to pull this card when he showed up in the end but struggled after having his molar knocked out likely playing with a concussion and shoulder injury

Usually the guys that win the big games and are considered good players in said games are consistent. Kaaya had some good stats in 2015, he still failed to lead the team down the field when he had a chance to win the game. His performance took a dive off of a cliff in the later stages of that game. His freshman year, he had some yards, but he threw for less than 50% and also failed to drive down the field to win it at the end.

So in game 3 he learned how to drive down the field at the end, he just forgot how to play well the other 58 minutes of the game.

Considering the final drive started in the red zone, I wouldn't exactly say that.
 
Threw a clutch touchdown of 4th down in the final minutes of the game. If the extra point is made, you guys don't say this crap.

Who threw an absolute terrible interception in the endzone of that game and was off all night passing and a huge reason as to why we only had 13 points through 58 minutes?

Kaaya was so bad when trailing(0-13 when behind at half plus 0 game winning drives) that we have now resorted giving him credit for nearly coming back against FSU.

It's funny... you Kaaya haters discredit his 405 yards and two touchdowns the year before because he didn't win in the end but now you want to pull this card when he showed up in the end but struggled after having his molar knocked out likely playing with a concussion and shoulder injury

Usually the guys that win the big games and are considered good players in said games are consistent. Kaaya had some good stats in 2015, he still failed to lead the team down the field when he had a chance to win the game. His performance took a dive off of a cliff in the later stages of that game. His freshman year, he had some yards, but he threw for less than 50% and also failed to drive down the field to win it at the end.

So in game 3 he learned how to drive down the field at the end, he just forgot how to play well the other 58 minutes of the game.

Considering the final drive started in the red zone, I wouldn't exactly say that.

That's true. We may have been better off had Berrios not been an idiot an ran right into the punter and housed it instead. We probably make that XP and then who knows what happens. Instead Kaaya got lucky that the DB turned around and was blinded by the stadium on a ball he wouldn't have even had to jump up to swat or pick off.
 
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It's funny how everyone brings up the beating Kaaya took. Francois was thrown around like a rag doll and was walking around like he just got done having a seizure. As long as I've been debating Kaaya on here, there has never been a shortage of excuses for this guy losing big games. There's a common variable - it's him.
 
Who threw an absolute terrible interception in the endzone of that game and was off all night passing and a huge reason as to why we only had 13 points through 58 minutes?

Kaaya was so bad when trailing(0-13 when behind at half plus 0 game winning drives) that we have now resorted giving him credit for nearly coming back against FSU.

It's funny... you Kaaya haters discredit his 405 yards and two touchdowns the year before because he didn't win in the end but now you want to pull this card when he showed up in the end but struggled after having his molar knocked out likely playing with a concussion and shoulder injury

Usually the guys that win the big games and are considered good players in said games are consistent. Kaaya had some good stats in 2015, he still failed to lead the team down the field when he had a chance to win the game. His performance took a dive off of a cliff in the later stages of that game. His freshman year, he had some yards, but he threw for less than 50% and also failed to drive down the field to win it at the end.

So in game 3 he learned how to drive down the field at the end, he just forgot how to play well the other 58 minutes of the game.

Considering the final drive started in the red zone, I wouldn't exactly say that.

That's true. We may have been better off had Berrios not been an idiot an ran right into the punter and housed it instead. We probably make that XP and then who knows what happens. Instead Kaaya got lucky that the DB turned around and was blinded by the stadium on a ball he wouldn't have even had to jump up to swat or pick off.

I'll switch sides and give Kaaya credit for that pass. Yes, if the DB turns around he swats it away easily, but I'll credit the QB for having awareness in that situation. He could've thrown a better ball, and Coley was the one who beat his man, but credit goes to both.
 
It's funny... you Kaaya haters discredit his 405 yards and two touchdowns the year before because he didn't win in the end but now you want to pull this card when he showed up in the end but struggled after having his molar knocked out likely playing with a concussion and shoulder injury

Usually the guys that win the big games and are considered good players in said games are consistent. Kaaya had some good stats in 2015, he still failed to lead the team down the field when he had a chance to win the game. His performance took a dive off of a cliff in the later stages of that game. His freshman year, he had some yards, but he threw for less than 50% and also failed to drive down the field to win it at the end.

So in game 3 he learned how to drive down the field at the end, he just forgot how to play well the other 58 minutes of the game.

Considering the final drive started in the red zone, I wouldn't exactly say that.

That's true. We may have been better off had Berrios not been an idiot an ran right into the punter and housed it instead. We probably make that XP and then who knows what happens. Instead Kaaya got lucky that the DB turned around and was blinded by the stadium on a ball he wouldn't have even had to jump up to swat or pick off.

I'll switch sides and give Kaaya credit for that pass. Yes, if the DB turns around he swats it away easily, but I'll credit the QB for having awareness in that situation. He could've thrown a better ball, and Coley was the one who beat his man, but credit goes to both.

The DB did turn around, we just had the home field advantage stadium blinding lights.
 
Usually the guys that win the big games and are considered good players in said games are consistent. Kaaya had some good stats in 2015, he still failed to lead the team down the field when he had a chance to win the game. His performance took a dive off of a cliff in the later stages of that game. His freshman year, he had some yards, but he threw for less than 50% and also failed to drive down the field to win it at the end.

So in game 3 he learned how to drive down the field at the end, he just forgot how to play well the other 58 minutes of the game.

Considering the final drive started in the red zone, I wouldn't exactly say that.

That's true. We may have been better off had Berrios not been an idiot an ran right into the punter and housed it instead. We probably make that XP and then who knows what happens. Instead Kaaya got lucky that the DB turned around and was blinded by the stadium on a ball he wouldn't have even had to jump up to swat or pick off.

I'll switch sides and give Kaaya credit for that pass. Yes, if the DB turns around he swats it away easily, but I'll credit the QB for having awareness in that situation. He could've thrown a better ball, and Coley was the one who beat his man, but credit goes to both.

The DB did turn around, we just had the home field advantage stadium blinding lights.
Yeap. By the time he found the ball it was dropping in over his head...

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0 game winning drives bottom line. He threw a pic to mcfadden in a huge moment. He stared Richards down the whole time and even hesitated to throw it and he still threw it. he was a JR that got scared like a freshman
 
It's funny how everyone brings up the beating Kaaya took. Francois was thrown around like a rag doll and was walking around like he just got done having a seizure. As long as I've been debating Kaaya on here, there has never been a shortage of excuses for this guy losing big games. There's a common variable - it's him.

Francois who had to come out of the game and only great play was throwing to cook on a broken coverage? You people tout Francois taking hits as a good thing. That guy won't have a long career at that pace. Same people who call kaaya soft yet despite the several big hits he took, he only missed one game in his career. Yeah that just screams soft. I swear our fans are clueless
 
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It's funny how everyone brings up the beating Kaaya took. Francois was thrown around like a rag doll and was walking around like he just got done having a seizure. As long as I've been debating Kaaya on here, there has never been a shortage of excuses for this guy losing big games. There's a common variable - it's him.

Francois who had to come out of the game and only great play was throwing to cook on a broken coverage? You people tout Francois taking hits as a good thing. That guy won't have a long career at that pace. Same people who call kaaya soft yet despite the several big hits he took, he only missed one game in his career. Yeah that just screams soft. I swear our fans are clueless

Nah man, Francois made a bunch of good, clutch throws in that game. His impact was hardly limited to the cook broken coverage play. Not even close.
 
I forgot that touchdowns don't count if they are scored in the first 58 minutes of the game.

Kaaya's one TD in the first 58 minutes of the game counted. It would've been nice had he gotten more than 1 TD. That is better than he did during the UNC game, though!
 
It's funny how everyone brings up the beating Kaaya took. Francois was thrown around like a rag doll and was walking around like he just got done having a seizure. As long as I've been debating Kaaya on here, there has never been a shortage of excuses for this guy losing big games. There's a common variable - it's him.

Francois who had to come out of the game and only great play was throwing to cook on a broken coverage? You people tout Francois taking hits as a good thing. That guy won't have a long career at that pace. Same people who call kaaya soft yet despite the several big hits he took, he only missed one game in his career. Yeah that just screams soft. I swear our fans are clueless

Lol, talk about projecting. I never said it was a good thing, they both got beat to **** in the game. You guys are the ones praising Kaaya for playing even though he got hit. If you make enough things up in your head, I'm sure something will seem clueless.
 
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