No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
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No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
In fairness to Kaaya, it's like Coley completely took the TE out of the game. Sure Kaaya missed some passes, but he made some darn good ones too. My biggest gripe is not using all of our weapons, thus making Kaayas job harder. We know darn well Kaaya knows how to find the TE, so why are we taking that option away?
No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
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65% competition rate? What. He had a few off throws but his receivers dropped about 5 balls as well. He has better pocket presence and is playing behind a weaker line than the one loaded with future NFL players.... He looked very good with all things being considered
No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
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65% competition rate? What. He had a few off throws but his receivers dropped about 5 balls as well. He has better pocket presence and is playing behind a weaker line than the one loaded with future NFL players.... He looked very good with all things being considered
FAU
Miami's whole passing game tonight was the RB's.
WR's were seldom open.
In fairness to Kaaya, it's like Coley completely took the TE out of the game. Sure Kaaya missed some passes, but he made some darn good ones too. My biggest gripe is not using all of our weapons, thus making Kaayas job harder. We know darn well Kaaya knows how to find the TE, so why are we taking that option away?
There calling plays like kaaya is a **** true freshman. It's frustrating especially inside the end zone. We called less than a handful of passing plays inside the 20 yard line.
Miami's whole passing game tonight was the RB's.
WR's were seldom open.
No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
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65% competition rate. What? Missing 2 of his top 4 receivers. He had a few off throws but his receivers dropped about 5 balls as well. He has better pocket presence and is playing behind a weaker line than the one loaded with future NFL players like he had last year. He looked very good with all things being considered
No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
He moves great in the pocket. Only so much you can do with such conservative play calls. He looks good, you guys are crazy critical.
It's worse than that. The TE was Kaaya's best friend last year as a true freshman. They were making him make plays to WRs who were rarely open. I will agree with you that it LOOKED like they didn't trust him down in the red zone. What was up with that? Just a terrible, terrible game called by everyone involved.In fairness to Kaaya, it's like Coley completely took the TE out of the game. Sure Kaaya missed some passes, but he made some darn good ones too. My biggest gripe is not using all of our weapons, thus making Kaayas job harder. We know darn well Kaaya knows how to find the TE, so why are we taking that option away?
There calling plays like kaaya is a **** true freshman. It's frustrating especially inside the end zone. We called less than a handful of passing plays inside the 20 yard line.
Miami's whole passing game tonight was the RB's.
WR's were seldom open.
So why not use the TEs? That would certainly help free up both the RBs and WRs if our TEs are getting touches.