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I'm new here, big deal. You men fear the truth. His biggest win was the F'ing Russell Athletic Bowl.

What was yours?

Won a let-it-fly flag competition in 08' at Brian Piccolo park.

Nothing but respect for your athletic achievement, but was it in the recreational or top gun division?

Ha! I was in high school. It was 16-18 division. Came back a few years later we were runner-ups in Top Gun.

So in high school but was scared to compete to be on the real football team.
 
Knee sprain vs app state,
Possible Concussion(Thomas hit) vs fsu and injured throwing shoulder 1st play against them
Had a Turf toe injury at the beginning of the game vs va tech


Say what you want about him but he played hurt all season last year and gutted it out
 
It's not the OP's opinion that's horseshīt, it's not anything that hasn't been said before.

What makes him a troll is his sole purpose on dwelling on the negative, and starting a thread with the sole purpose of bashing a cane.

Why start a thread that's only purpose is to bash him, like some queerboy that's mad at his boyfriend. I'm not Kayaa's biggest fan, but I also think he did what he could based on his athletic limitations.

The OP is just a nasty bitter queen with some sort of unhealthy obsession with Kaaya.
 
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Apparently Kaaya has had turf toe since the VTech game, which can definitely limit someone's movement. Wonder if that played a roll in him being an absolute statue. Needs to improve his mobility alot

If it played any role it was a positive one, because we won 5 of the next 6 games with his turf toe.
 
Carter had 23 reps on the bench.

How that kid didn't leave here a superstar is beyond me. He had the physical gifts and the work ethic.....just never materialized.

Come on J! He played must of his career for the one of the worst coaches we've ever had! Especially from a scheme standpoint! Don't blame the young man, hopefully he can catch on with a team like Green Bay, who knows our kids have not been utilized correctly and they will make him a good player. #alonzogethim
 
It's not the OP's opinion that's horseshīt, it's not anything that hasn't been said before.

What makes him a troll is his sole purpose on dwelling on the negative, and starting a thread with the sole purpose of bashing a cane.

Why start a thread that's only purpose is to bash him, like some queerboy that's mad at his boyfriend. I'm not Kayaa's biggest fan, but I also think he did what he could based on his athletic limitations.

The OP is just a nasty bitter queen with some sort of unhealthy obsession with Kaaya.

Also dude Queerboy is not the preferred nomenclature.
 
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Yearby...
All I know is that when a LB was in the hole or a S was in a one on one situation, 10/10 they missed on him. Quick feet, short yard explosion, but won't house it, that's Yearby. If he can avg. 4-5 ypc and be a 3rd down specialist, he'll have his family sitting pretty for a while. I think that will be his end game.

Colbert(son)...
God Bless this young man. He's all Canes, and I'm so happy he was able to run that time. He already has good size, but now couple w/ that speed??? He may have just earned himself a draft pick.

Corn....
Whoever drafts him are getting a steal. He can play boundary or nickel. I think he'll initially start at nickel, but regardless, he's going to be in the league for a while if he stays healthy.

R. Jenkins....
This is my dark horse of a guy who will not only get drafted, but make a good living for himself, AND (my bold prediction) make a couple of pro-bowls. He took a total 360 turn under the new staff v. the old staff. His game started to turn on the last 7 or so games of the season.

D. Isadora...
I feel he'll be drafted, as well. He did a great job for us on the OL, very consistent, and most importantly, he showed tremendous athleticism at the Combine. The fact he was invited says a lot, anyway. He's going to have a nice career as well, imo.

Njoku...
He'll be the latest in line as a 1st round pick we've recently had the last 3 yrs, and I truly feel will be the best TE in this draft. Look for him to make several pro-bowls, and I'm very confident on this.

Coley...
Truly hoping my Bears pick him in the 3rd round, but the way that boy has been showing, he may not be around. What an underrated and under valued receiver we had here. He truly balled (outside of his sophomore year) and did it under a stupid, incompetent staff coaching him for the majority of his career. We'll miss him.

AQM...
I hope he has his head is on straight. He's going to be a steal for the right team, if he's matured.

Grace...
Another guy I'm, especially, rooting for. The crap he got caught up in was bogus, but it is what it is. He can be a special LB if used properly. Not sure he'll get drafted, but he may be a first in line to get a UDFA contract.

J. Rock....
Please play the LB position like Armstrong. He's best suited as a rover to cover TEs. Not sure if his mental makeup or his hands are good enough to play any of the S positions at the next level. He should be in a Rover/Hybrid position, and I think he can carve out a nice little 6-8 yr career in that role.

Vogel...
We are Kicker/Punter U so I'm not worried about this guy

S Dobard...
Playing at the DE could help his stock. May not get drafted, but getting locked on to a practice squad and having an opportunity to earn some money and fight for a roster spot is most likely his future, imo.

M Lewis...
Man, If I'm not pulling for this kid! Who knows how great his career would've been had not for that sick ankle injury. I think he'll get some of that NFL Practice Squad money, too, and may get called up every now and then for a couple of years.

B Kaaya...
I was hard on him, but you know what? The dude was coached up by James "Half Back Pass in the Snow" Coley, Al Golden, and Larry Scott. His OL was one of the worst in CFB. How he didn't have acute PTSD is beyond me. I want him, and imo, out of the college QBs ranked ahead of him per "draft experts", I think Watson may be the only one who last in the league as long as him; and under the right team (you know, any team not named Cleveland or Chicago), he may head to a couple of pro bowls. F a 40 time...Manning(s), Marino, Brees, and some guy name Brady all sucked on their 40 times. Give him protection, and work on his pocket awareness and he will shred any defense, period.

**I'm rooting for all my Canes, past or present. All it does is help solidify the Brand. All it does it bring notoriety to our program. All it does it make the NFL network focus on us being the epicenter for prospects. And of course, it helps w/ recruiting when they hear "from the University of Miami" throughout the draft or see guys in the pro-bowl throw up the U. Just my two - to - three cents.**
 
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Knee sprain vs app state,
Possible Concussion(Thomas hit) vs fsu and injured throwing shoulder 1st play against them
Had a Turf toe injury at the beginning of the game vs va tech


Say what you want about him but he played hurt all season last year and gutted it out

I just posted a take on all the guys in the Combine Thread and I mentioned Kaaya played behind one of the worst OLs and should've had PTSD under the old coaching staff. He was constantly on his back. He should've got a little more love than we did.
 
I guess he was afraid to compete in this Competition The State Farm All-Star Football Challenge. (won the accuracy competition among several top college quarterbacks)


Kid fears competition like no other. Hopes he can use hype from a couple years ago to sneak into the league and make those 3rd round backup checks. He probably looks at Chase Daniel's career and it moves a little bit. I know 40's aren't that big of a deal, but for a QB with mobility concerns running a sub 5 would have helped ease those concerns. But like I said he hates to compete, not a gamer. A 7 on 7 God who was never the same after the Clemson hit. If you need a QB who will light up FAU and Appalachian State in a clean pocket he's your man.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL WE TALKING ABOUT THE STATE FARM ALL-STAR CHALLENGE NOW! They hit you in the mouth there?

You said he's afraid of competition Not A Pass Rush!!!

He still went up against 3 of the top 10 QB's in this draft and won the Competition

BTW what does not running the 40 have to do with fear of competition? Everyone knows Kaaya is as slow as Dirt
 
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Carter had 23 reps on the bench.

How that kid didn't leave here a superstar is beyond me. He had the physical gifts and the work ethic.....just never materialized.

Come on J! He played must of his career for the one of the worst coaches we've ever had! Especially from a scheme standpoint! Don't blame the young man, hopefully he can catch on with a team like Green Bay, who knows our kids have not been utilized correctly and they will make him a good player. #alonzogethim

He's just not as good as his workout numbers. Had the worst awareness I've ever seen from a db
 
he may fear competition but his choosing to not run a 40 is not evidence for or against that.
 
He's afraid of competition so he decided to head to the NFL? Right.

The Kaaya bashing is pretty absurd. Yeah, he left a lot of plays on the field, but let's not kid ourselves, we'd have been even worse off without him.

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I guess he was afraid to compete in this Competition The State Farm All-Star Football Challenge. (won the accuracy competition among several top college quarterbacks)


Kid fears competition like no other. Hopes he can use hype from a couple years ago to sneak into the league and make those 3rd round backup checks. He probably looks at Chase Daniel's career and it moves a little bit. I know 40's aren't that big of a deal, but for a QB with mobility concerns running a sub 5 would have helped ease those concerns. But like I said he hates to compete, not a gamer. A 7 on 7 God who was never the same after the Clemson hit. If you need a QB who will light up FAU and Appalachian State in a clean pocket he's your man.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL WE TALKING ABOUT THE STATE FARM ALL-STAR CHALLENGE NOW! They hit you in the mouth there?

You said he's afraid of competition Not A Pass Rush!!!

He still went up against 3 of the top 10 QB's in this draft and won the Competition

BTW what does not running the 40 have to do with fear of competition? Everyone knows Kaaya is as slow as Dirt
The only upside to running a 40 is if he has a chance to show he is faster than he is given credit for, which he isn't. There was nothing to gain by running a 40 except proving he is as slow, or slower than assumed. He made the right call.
 
Kid fears competition like no other. Hopes he can use hype from a couple years ago to sneak into the league and make those 3rd round backup checks. He probably looks at Chase Daniel's career and it moves a little bit. I know 40's aren't that big of a deal, but for a QB with mobility concerns running a sub 5 would have helped ease those concerns. But like I said he hates to compete, not a gamer. A 7 on 7 God who was never the same after the Clemson hit. If you need a QB who will light up FAU and Appalachian State in a clean pocket he's your man.

Lol crawl back into your hole. You clearly don't know what you are talking about.


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Yearby...
All I know is that when a LB was in the hole or a S was in a one on one situation, 10/10 they missed on him. Quick feet, short yard explosion, but won't house it, that's Yearby. If he can avg. 4-5 ypc and be a 3rd down specialist, he'll have his family sitting pretty for a while. I think that will be his end game.

Colbert(son)...
God Bless this young man. He's all Canes, and I'm so happy he was able to run that time. He already has good size, but now couple w/ that speed??? He may have just earned himself a draft pick.

Corn....
Whoever drafts him are getting a steal. He can play boundary or nickel. I think he'll initially start at nickel, but regardless, he's going to be in the league for a while if he stays healthy.

R. Jenkins....
This is my dark horse of a guy who will not only get drafted, but make a good living for himself, AND (my bold prediction) make a couple of pro-bowls. He took a total 360 turn under the new staff v. the old staff. His game started to turn on the last 7 or so games of the season.

D. Isadora...
I feel he'll be drafted, as well. He did a great job for us on the OL, very consistent, and most importantly, he showed tremendous athleticism at the Combine. The fact he was invited says a lot, anyway. He's going to have a nice career as well, imo.

Njoku...
He'll be the latest in line as a 1st round pick we've recently had the last 3 yrs, and I truly feel will be the best TE in this draft. Look for him to make several pro-bowls, and I'm very confident on this.

Coley...
Truly hoping my Bears pick him in the 3rd round, but the way that boy has been showing, he may not be around. What an underrated and under valued receiver we had here. He truly balled (outside of his sophomore year) and did it under a stupid, incompetent staff coaching him for the majority of his career. We'll miss him.

AQM...
I hope he has his head is on straight. He's going to be a steal for the right team, if he's matured.

Grace...
Another guy I'm, especially, rooting for. The crap he got caught up in was bogus, but it is what it is. He can be a special LB if used properly. Not sure he'll get drafted, but he may be a first in line to get a UDFA contract.

J. Rock....
Please play the LB position like Armstrong. He's best suited as a rover to cover TEs. Not sure if his mental makeup or his hands are good enough to play any of the S positions at the next level. He should be in a Rover/Hybrid position, and I think he can carve out a nice little 6-8 yr career in that role.

Vogel...
We are Kicker/Punter U so I'm not worried about this guy

S Dobard...
Playing at the DE could help his stock. May not get drafted, but getting locked on to a practice squad and having an opportunity to earn some money and fight for a roster spot is most likely his future, imo.

M Lewis...
Man, If I'm not pulling for this kid! Who knows how great his career would've been had not for that sick ankle injury. I think he'll get some of that NFL Practice Squad money, too, and may get called up every now and then for a couple of years.

B Kaaya...
I was hard on him, but you know what? The dude was coached up by James "Half Back Pass in the Snow" Coley, Al Golden, and Larry Scott. His OL was one of the worst in CFB. How he didn't have acute PTSD is beyond me. I want him, and imo, out of the college QBs ranked ahead of him per "draft experts", I think Watson may be the only one who last in the league as long as him; and under the right team (you know, any team not named Cleveland or Chicago), he may head to a couple of pro bowls. F a 40 time...Manning(s), Marino, Brees, and some guy name Brady all sucked on their 40 times. Give him protection, and work on his pocket awareness and he will shred any defense, period.

**I'm rooting for all my Canes, past or present. All it does is help solidify the Brand. All it does it bring notoriety to our program. All it does it make the NFL network focus on us being the epicenter for prospects. And of course, it helps w/ recruiting when they hear "from the University of Miami" throughout the draft or see guys in the pro-bowl throw up the U. Just my two - to - three cents.**

My dude Rell comin in with the hot takes

Agree with all of the above

Canes in the league is good for them and good for us
 
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