Kenny Kelly had limitations and clearly not as good as Dorsey, but he wasn’t awful. He started as the Canes’ resurgence started, having to mature at the same time as the players you mentioned. Dorsey walked into a perfect situation. Moss and Wayne were seniors for Dorsey’s first season. The 2000 OL matured and added Bryant McKinnie. Franks was a first round pick after 1999, playing mostly with Kelly. The Canes were competitive with #1 FSU in Tally, and lost a heartbreaker at home to #3 Penn State. Miami did not lose those games soley because of Kelly. The Canes weren’t rolled by VT soley because of Kelly.
This could definitely be a case of me remembering it differently and/or placing too much blame on the QB. I just remember Kelly's inaccuracy and INT's making every game a struggle for a ridiculously talented team - even against the weaker opponents.
FSU - Peter Warrick and Laverneous Coles were suspended for that game, so that helped. But Kelly put up good numbers.
Penn St - Kelly threw 2 INT's in the 1st quarter, and an INT on what could've been a game winning drive. And these were bad INT's that were on him.
East Carolina - We had 1st down at the ECU 15 at the end of the game - and Kelly threw 4 straight incompletions. Bad ones. All 4 passes were so off target our WR's couldn't even get a hand on any of them. He missed a wide open Santana Moss in the end zone.
VT - We just ran into a buzzsaw. Michael Vick was superman and their confidence off the charts at that point of the season.
Kelly wasn't terrible. I'd say he was better than Brock Berlin. But Kenny Kelly was in that same perfect situation Ken Dorsey was, and couldn't take advantage of it.