I'm comparing him more to Rodgers in the NFL. Rodgers is so efficient and does an amazing job protecting the football despite a high number of pass attempts.
Kaaya, assuming we reach a bowl game, is on pace for something like 3,500 yards, 20 TDs, and 2 INTs. That would be a **** of a TD/INT ratio.
While browsing some OL stats, it only reinforced my thoughts on Brad Kaaya's performance this season. Any other Miami QB post-Dorsey would have died by now operating behind this line, but Kaaya is playing at an incredible level. His ability to quickly read a defense and get the ball out even faster are masking a major deficiency up front. Now first, the OL:
If anyone hasn't noticed, this group spends most of its time getting tossed around and thrown into the backfield. They are incapable of generating enough push to facilitate a ground game vs teams that aren't barely high school level. Rushing stats on the year:
Yards per game: 103rd
Yards per carry: 68th
Oh boy. Not pretty. What about on the 2nd half of games only, when we should be wearing teams down and leaning on our run game?
Yards per 2nd half: 109th
Yards per carry 2nd half: 100th
Ok, so that's pretty awful. But we've played some real cupcakes, which is even scarier. Let's look at how we rank when we filter the stats to include only games vs Power 5 teams:
Yards per game: 109th
Yards per carry: 103rd
Oh boy, this can't get any worse, can it? False. Under Al Golden, things can always get worse. Here's how Miami stacks up when filtered to include only games vs Power 5 teams with winning records:
Yards per game: 122nd (dead last)
Yards per carry: 122nd (dead last)
These numbers are vomit-inducing. I would've guessed they belonged to Kent State or Buffalo, not Miami. Even though losing Duke hurt (who knew?) this is still largely a product of a horrific offensive line. But even with no support through a running game and a dog shlt offensive line, Kaaya's quick trigger and improvement mentally are salvaging this offense. Even though his OL is sitting in his lap on most plays as they get thrown around like children Kaaya still shows poise and anticipation nearing an elite level. With no help on the ground and an OL that would make South Alabama laugh, Kaaya still ranks:
Long pass plays (20+ yards): 13th
Sacks allowed: 14th
Yards per game: 17th
Ints thrown: 2nd
What about when the competition improves?
Vs Power 5 teams:
Long pass plays (20+ yards): 5th
Sacks allowed: 37th
Passing yards: 11th
Ints thrown: 2nd
I laugh just thinking what would happen to other Miami QBs 2003-present who would have the displeasure of operating behind this crew of glorified doorframe beads. Kaaya is playing his *** off and deserves credit for making this OL look somewhat decent in pass protection. If he wasn't this skilled at registering coverages and unloading the ball this quickly, we'd probably be at his funeral by now.
So to summarize:
OL might as well be 5 shopping carts full of fish heads
Brad Kaaya's evolution has saved his te from having zero offense and giving up 100 sacks a game.
I don't mean to knock Kaaya but 10 TD's is not that impressive. A 10 to 1 TD/INT ratio is good but TD's should be higher. I would take Treyvone Boykins 25 TDs and 5 INT over Brad any day. Kaaya is cautious and that shows in his numbers.
OL might as well be 5 shopping carts full of fish heads
I don't mean to knock Kaaya but 10 TD's is not that impressive. A 10 to 1 TD/INT ratio is good but TD's should be higher. I would take Treyvone Boykins 25 TDs and 5 INT over Brad any day. Kaaya is cautious and that shows in his numbers.
Would you rather Kaaya be a gunslinger throwing into double coverage? Lmao at your Boykins statement...really going out on a limb there.
I don't mean to knock Kaaya but 10 TD's is not that impressive. A 10 to 1 TD/INT ratio is good but TD's should be higher. I would take Treyvone Boykins 25 TDs and 5 INT over Brad any day. Kaaya is cautious and that shows in his numbers.
I don't mean to knock Kaaya but 10 TD's is not that impressive. A 10 to 1 TD/INT ratio is good but TD's should be higher. I would take Treyvone Boykins 25 TDs and 5 INT over Brad any day. Kaaya is cautious and that shows in his numbers.
Would you rather Kaaya be a gunslinger throwing into double coverage? Lmao at your Boykins statement...really going out on a limb there.
No but he missed over receivers during the fsu game. I rather have a QB that can throw into a tight hole and move the ball down field opposed to making only low risk throws. It isn't all on Kaaya, Coley is a terrible OC. How is it going out on a limb mentioning Boykin? The kid might win the Heisman.
I don't mean to knock Kaaya but 10 TD's is not that impressive. A 10 to 1 TD/INT ratio is good but TD's should be higher. I would take Treyvone Boykins 25 TDs and 5 INT over Brad any day. Kaaya is cautious and that shows in his numbers.
Would you rather Kaaya be a gunslinger throwing into double coverage? Lmao at your Boykins statement...really going out on a limb there.
No but he missed over receivers during the fsu game. I rather have a QB that can throw into a tight hole and move the ball down field opposed to making only low risk throws. It isn't all on Kaaya, Coley is a terrible OC. How is it going out on a limb mentioning Boykin? The kid might win the Heisman.
I don't mean to knock Kaaya but 10 TD's is not that impressive. A 10 to 1 TD/INT ratio is good but TD's should be higher. I would take Treyvone Boykins 25 TDs and 5 INT over Brad any day. Kaaya is cautious and that shows in his numbers.
Can't really say this in our first 4 games outside of Nebraska Miami coaches didn't call passing plays to the endzone that much. Instead of throwing for a td the running backs got the touchdowns.
I'm comparing him more to Rodgers in the NFL. Rodgers is so efficient and does an amazing job protecting the football despite a high number of pass attempts.
Kaaya, assuming we reach a bowl game, is on pace for something like 3,500 yards, 20 TDs, and 2 INTs. That would be a **** of a TD/INT ratio.
I'm comparing him more to Rodgers in the NFL. Rodgers is so efficient and does an amazing job protecting the football despite a high number of pass attempts.
Kaaya, assuming we reach a bowl game, is on pace for something like 3,500 yards, 20 TDs, and 2 INTs. That would be a **** of a TD/INT ratio.
Don't compare Kaaya to anyone but CHOKERS....
Not that I disagree with your post, but "Here's how Miami stacks up when filtered to include only games vs Power 5 teams with winning records" - at this point isn't that only FSU?