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No question he should have stayed, I think most of us on the board were of that opinion. He really had plenty of room to move up with another year, and not much farther to fall, apparently.
if anyone thought he was a "Chad Pennington" he'd be a first round pick. I hope he finds a home.He has a lot of potential to get better but right now he is a less athletic version of Chad Pennington. He doesn't have great arm strength and he has no confidence in it so he doesn't use it. He used it kinda late in the season which was nice to see but I think he just wanted to start his NFL paycheck. He would of really helped Perry and Allison on their development if he would of stayed by showing them what he sees on the field to find his receivers so open. I hope Allison was at least able to pick if brain before he left.
Yes, he definitely has some maddening deficiencies (not being able to run for 4 or 5 yds), but I'm still not sure UM is better off by him leaving. Whoever starts, their third start is at the doak. Not calling a loss, but there's something to be said for a calm cool QB under center in hostile territory.
Hopefully this year's starter is calm cool and collected by f$u.
These the same dudes who said Winston and Can weren't worth the first pick.
It's what they do. BK will be drafted.
Scouts remain unimpressed by Brad Kaaya's tape as Combine nears | Miami Herald
Here's some quotes
When asked by the Miami Herald if Kaaya is a third-round pick, as others have suggested, Jeremiah responded:
“Too early for me...I guess he could go there. I'd be more in the 5th/6th camp.”
The Miami Herald reported in October that talent evaluators believed he wasn’t yet ready for the pros.
“He shouldn’t come out [to the NFL after this season] because he’s not good enough,” one NFC scout told Herald sportswriter Barry Jackson at the time. “No mobility, average arm, can’t run for a first down. I’ve been watching him for three years. I must miss something when people say he’s a top 10 pick. What has he done? For some reason, Mel Kiper had him hyped up. Just an average player.”
My take is he's not getting drafted, but even if he does he's not good enough to be a 2nd string qb in the NFL.
UM is better off that he decided to leave early, Mark Richt wanted him to go bc not only is he not good enough for what Richt wants at at the qb position, his lack of leadership and the way he responds to coaching are head aches that no real coach can deal with.
Scouts remain unimpressed by Brad Kaaya's tape as Combine nears | Miami Herald
Here's some quotes
When asked by the Miami Herald if Kaaya is a third-round pick, as others have suggested, Jeremiah responded:
“Too early for me...I guess he could go there. I'd be more in the 5th/6th camp.”
The Miami Herald reported in October that talent evaluators believed he wasn’t yet ready for the pros.
“He shouldn’t come out [to the NFL after this season] because he’s not good enough,” one NFC scout told Herald sportswriter Barry Jackson at the time. “No mobility, average arm, can’t run for a first down. I’ve been watching him for three years. I must miss something when people say he’s a top 10 pick. What has he done? For some reason, Mel Kiper had him hyped up. Just an average player.”
My take is he's not getting drafted, but even if he does he's not good enough to be a 2nd string qb in the NFL.
UM is better off that he decided to leave early, Mark Richt wanted him to go bc not only is he not good enough for what Richt wants at at the qb position, his lack of leadership and the way he responds to coaching are head aches that no real coach can deal with.
Why are you so actively rooting against him buddy, it's one thing to not like him when he was here but he is a former cane now so I wish him the best... I mean did he **** your girl or what