NFL Draft 2017 - Canes Related

Bard Kaayak has the potential to be the greatest flag football QB in the history of the game

Does it make you feel better to hate on former players? Regardless of whether you think he should have done more while he was here, why can't you just wish the man luck and let him be?

Its odd that the same people that are calling dude's fake Canes and Nole fans for questioning Coley's speed are turning around and smashing a true Cane QB that did everything he could to navigate his team thru the Al Golden debacle. Talkin out both sides of their mouths...

I love Cane Dynasty's work too, but I wish he'd lay off Kaaya...especially if he is gonna come to the aid of other players by calling ppl fake Canes when they go after them.

Coley cried when he put on that Canes hat.


Bard Kaayak refers to The University Of Miami Hurricanes as "they/them".

I'll let you see if your brain can distinguish the difference and why someone like myself might take offense.

My brain is understanding where you are coming from. However, Kaaya came all the way from Cali to be a Cane. He gave it his best. The kid can't move and took a beating this past season b/c of this. I get that you are holding it against him b/c he disappointed you. He had some ****** coaching for his first 2 seasons and his OL was sub-par his final year. I wish the kid the best and I hope that he succeeds in the NFL (not sure that he will though). Its can only be a good thing for us if he does.
 
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Bard Kaayak has the potential to be the greatest flag football QB in the history of the game

Does it make you feel better to hate on former players? Regardless of whether you think he should have done more while he was here, why can't you just wish the man luck and let him be?

Its odd that the same people that are calling dude's fake Canes and Nole fans for questioning Coley's speed are turning around and smashing a true Cane QB that did everything he could to navigate his team thru the Al Golden debacle. Talkin out both sides of their mouths...

I love Cane Dynasty's work too, but I wish he'd lay off Kaaya...especially if he is gonna come to the aid of other players by calling ppl fake Canes when they go after them.

Coley cried when he put on that Canes hat.


Bard Kaayak refers to The University Of Miami Hurricanes as "they/them".

I'll let you see if your brain can distinguish the difference and why someone like myself might take offense.

My brain is understanding where you are coming from. However, Kaaya came all the way from Cali to be a Cane. He gave it his best. The kid can't move and took a beating this past season b/c of this. You are holding it against him b/c he disappointed you. He had some ****ty coaching for his first 2 seasons and his OL was sub-par his final year. I wish the kid the best and I hope that he succeeds in the NFL (not sure that he will though). Its can only be a good thing for us if he does.

But yet somehow he thinks he's Pro-Bowl material and refers to The U as 'they/them'.

He's batty just like his ma.
 
Does it make you feel better to hate on former players? Regardless of whether you think he should have done more while he was here, why can't you just wish the man luck and let him be?

Its odd that the same people that are calling dude's fake Canes and Nole fans for questioning Coley's speed are turning around and smashing a true Cane QB that did everything he could to navigate his team thru the Al Golden debacle. Talkin out both sides of their mouths...

I love Cane Dynasty's work too, but I wish he'd lay off Kaaya...especially if he is gonna come to the aid of other players by calling ppl fake Canes when they go after them.

Coley cried when he put on that Canes hat.


Bard Kaayak refers to The University Of Miami Hurricanes as "they/them".

I'll let you see if your brain can distinguish the difference and why someone like myself might take offense.

My brain is understanding where you are coming from. However, Kaaya came all the way from Cali to be a Cane. He gave it his best. The kid can't move and took a beating this past season b/c of this. You are holding it against him b/c he disappointed you. He had some ****ty coaching for his first 2 seasons and his OL was sub-par his final year. I wish the kid the best and I hope that he succeeds in the NFL (not sure that he will though). Its can only be a good thing for us if he does.

But yet somehow he thinks he's Pro-Bowl material and refers to The U as 'they/them'.

He's batty just like his ma.

It was taken out of context. Did you see the entire interview? He mentioned imagining playing in the Super Bowl and an NFL/AFC Championship...then made a Pro-Bowl reference. Does this at least curb your hatred to what he was saying? I think the kid is pretty bright...he seems to have a difficult time in interviews though. I think that things get taken the wrong way when he is speaking sometimes.
 
Coley earned himself some money with those two great 40's...

I think he'll get picked in the 2nd round & wherever he goes he'll get on the field right away.

Coley reminds me of Keenan McCardell with more speed.
 
nah grace didn't get the combine invite and neither did Yearby. hopefully they ball out at UM's pro day

Grace is going to be a steal late in the draft. With his speed and size issues wonder if anyone gives him a look at strong safety.


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OVERVIEW
There was fear that Coley would be caught up in a NCAA investigation into improper car rental benefits before the 2016 season, but the star receiver was cleared to work with quarterback Brad Kaaya this fall. In fact, Coley caught the pass that made Kaaya the school's all-time leader in passing yardage. The past two seasons, Coley was named third-team All-ACC because of his playmaking abilities. He led the Canes in receptions with 63 this year, covering 754 yards and scoring nine times. Coley was a part-time starter in each of his first three seasons as well (33-591, 7 TD in 2013; 23-184 in 2014; 47-689, 4 TD while fighting a hamstring injury in 2015).
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS Smooth and rhythmic as a runner. Able to eat into corner cushion right away and put slower corners into panic mode. Has desired forward lean into routes and operates with consistent tempo. Strong vertical push frees him for wide-open looks underneath against off-coverage. Creates separation on crossers and posts with his speed alone. Operates with plus body control. Makes late adjustments to throws to snare challenging catches. Possesses another gear to track down the deep shots. Overcame early drop issues over first two seasons in Miami. Dangerous post-catch. Eludes tacklers in cramped quarters and can burst to daylight.
WEAKNESSES Scouts question his passion for the game. Basic release fundamentals off line of scrimmage rarely cross up press corners. Route work needs an overhaul. His breaks are rounded and predictable. Good pattern readers will run his routes for him. Tries to create openings with uninspired head fakes and stiff upper body. Patterns lack leverage points to create space. Has some issues tracking the deep ball. Taps brakes prematurely when he can't find ball early. Could struggle against big, physical bump-and-run cornerbacks. Successful intermediate work was rare. Shoulder issues sidetracked him in 2014 and he was slowed by hamstring problems in 2015.

SOURCES TELL US "He needs a lot of work but I think he has enough talent to play in the league. I just have doubts that he loves the game. He is notorious over there for kind of coasting on his talent rather than putting in the work he should be. If he's not committed to the NFL process, he will be gone early." -- Scout for NFC North team

NFL COMPARISON Chris Harper

BOTTOM LINE Might lack the release ability and play strength to line up outside. Best-suited as a vertical slot receiver who can stretch the field and uncover underneath thanks to athleticism and burst. Raw and might not have the football character necessary to make a dent in the league. However, he has the athletic traits that could make a viable slot option with big-play potential. Durability and ability to contribute on special teams are likely essential.
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Pretty sure the scout is Alonzo Highsmith
 
Its odd that the same people that are calling dude's fake Canes and Nole fans for questioning Coley's speed are turning around and smashing a true Cane QB that did everything he could to navigate his team thru the Al Golden debacle. Talkin out both sides of their mouths...

I love Cane Dynasty's work too, but I wish he'd lay off Kaaya...especially if he is gonna come to the aid of other players by calling ppl fake Canes when they go after them.

Coley cried when he put on that Canes hat.


Bard Kaayak refers to The University Of Miami Hurricanes as "they/them".

I'll let you see if your brain can distinguish the difference and why someone like myself might take offense.

My brain is understanding where you are coming from. However, Kaaya came all the way from Cali to be a Cane. He gave it his best. The kid can't move and took a beating this past season b/c of this. You are holding it against him b/c he disappointed you. He had some ****ty coaching for his first 2 seasons and his OL was sub-par his final year. I wish the kid the best and I hope that he succeeds in the NFL (not sure that he will though). Its can only be a good thing for us if he does.

But yet somehow he thinks he's Pro-Bowl material and refers to The U as 'they/them'.

He's batty just like his ma.

It was taken out of context. Did you see the entire interview? He mentioned imagining playing in the Super Bowl and an NFL/AFC Championship...then made a Pro-Bowl reference. Does this at least curb your hatred to what he was saying? I think the kid is pretty bright...he seems to have a difficult time in interviews though. I think that things get taken the wrong way when he is speaking sometimes.

Yes I read the aortical.

The Bard Kaayak "believes in himself,...believed in himself every step of the way"...that's ******* cute. I bet he learned to speak like that from a crackhead. It was also a great sign of mental stability when his cluck head mom attacked the fans.

The Bard Kaayak believes in himself so much that he tucked tail for the bench press, 40yd and vert leap. I wonder why he pussed out?

Can't wait to see who starts for us this year.
 
Coley cried when he put on that Canes hat.


Bard Kaayak refers to The University Of Miami Hurricanes as "they/them".

I'll let you see if your brain can distinguish the difference and why someone like myself might take offense.

My brain is understanding where you are coming from. However, Kaaya came all the way from Cali to be a Cane. He gave it his best. The kid can't move and took a beating this past season b/c of this. You are holding it against him b/c he disappointed you. He had some ****ty coaching for his first 2 seasons and his OL was sub-par his final year. I wish the kid the best and I hope that he succeeds in the NFL (not sure that he will though). Its can only be a good thing for us if he does.

But yet somehow he thinks he's Pro-Bowl material and refers to The U as 'they/them'.

He's batty just like his ma.

It was taken out of context. Did you see the entire interview? He mentioned imagining playing in the Super Bowl and an NFL/AFC Championship...then made a Pro-Bowl reference. Does this at least curb your hatred to what he was saying? I think the kid is pretty bright...he seems to have a difficult time in interviews though. I think that things get taken the wrong way when he is speaking sometimes.

Yes I read the aortical.

The Bard Kaayak "believes in himself,...believed in himself every step of the way"...that's ******* cute. I bet he learned to speak like that from a crackhead. It was also a great sign of mental stability when his cluck head mom attacked the fans.

The Bard Kaayak believes in himself so much that he tucked tail for the bench press, 40yd and vert leap. I wonder why he pussed out?

Can't wait to see who starts for us this year.

Because it wasn't going to help him...haha. Simple as that. He is a QB...he has talent. He will get drafted.

I can't wait to see who starts for us as well. Very excited for the future. I am ok with Kaaya being gone, but I'm not gonna hate on the kid. He's a Cane.
 
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Aaron Rodgers is going to love Coley after the Packers pick him in the 3rd round.
 
My brain is understanding where you are coming from. However, Kaaya came all the way from Cali to be a Cane. He gave it his best. The kid can't move and took a beating this past season b/c of this. You are holding it against him b/c he disappointed you. He had some ****ty coaching for his first 2 seasons and his OL was sub-par his final year. I wish the kid the best and I hope that he succeeds in the NFL (not sure that he will though). Its can only be a good thing for us if he does.

But yet somehow he thinks he's Pro-Bowl material and refers to The U as 'they/them'.

He's batty just like his ma.

It was taken out of context. Did you see the entire interview? He mentioned imagining playing in the Super Bowl and an NFL/AFC Championship...then made a Pro-Bowl reference. Does this at least curb your hatred to what he was saying? I think the kid is pretty bright...he seems to have a difficult time in interviews though. I think that things get taken the wrong way when he is speaking sometimes.

Yes I read the aortical.

The Bard Kaayak "believes in himself,...believed in himself every step of the way"...that's ******* cute. I bet he learned to speak like that from a crackhead. It was also a great sign of mental stability when his cluck head mom attacked the fans.

The Bard Kaayak believes in himself so much that he tucked tail for the bench press, 40yd and vert leap. I wonder why he pussed out?

Can't wait to see who starts for us this year.

Because it wasn't going to help him...haha. Simple as that. He is a QB...he has talent. He will get drafted.

I can't wait to see who starts for us as well. Very excited for the future. I am ok with Kaaya being gone, but I'm not gonna hate on the kid. He's a Cane.

It's unfortunate that he doesn't feel the same way.
 
he's the next grohlden underdeveloped, undewrdrafted guy, Richt showing up prolly won him 3-4 rounds
 
"He is notorious over there for kind of coasting on his talent rather than putting in the work he should be."

That sentence leads me to believe that it was stated about him, not just this guys opinion, hmmm
 
So let me get this straight:

Coley has now run a 40 that is gonna make him some money.
Those that dogged Coley are no where to be found at this time.
All of you took up for Coley when he was dogged.


Now no one is disappointed in his play? I think he underachieved at Miami. He was very very solid for us last year. I agree he will be another Golden special. I agree he went out on what seemed to be every play he was involved in!


Why can't it be:

Coley made him some cheese today
Coley seems to be the kind of wr that gets some extra burn in the league
Coley did not live up to his billing at his time in Miami
 
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So let me get this straight:

Coley has now run a 40 that is gonna make him some money.
Those that dogged Coley are no where to be found at this time.
All of you took up for Coley when he was dogged.


Now no one is disappointed in his play? I think he underachieved at Miami. He was very very solid for us last year. I agree he will be another Golden special. I agree he went out on what seemed to be every play he was involved in!


Why can't it be:

Coley made him some cheese today
Coley seems to be the kind of wr that gets some extra burn in the league
Coley did not live up to his billing at his time in Miami

Nagging injuries, dumb penalties,and Kaaya missing Coley a thousand times are the only negatives I see to his time here.. not his fault the team underachieved in other areas
 
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