No offense, Mr. Brown, but this **** cuts both ways.
We lack some assistant coach leadership as well, I think. Because when we basically didn't throw a pass between the hashes against an FSU team weak up the middle for 3 quarters, perhaps someone should have made a stronger argument. Maybe we could have adjusted and won.
It's obvious we have player problems. No one is denying that. Unless he followed up this quote with some personal accountability, I think it's an easy way out.
No it doesnt cut both ways, Thomas Brown has coached elite players and knows what hes talking about. Brad Kaaya is the qb and an upperclassmen lets get serious if he was half as good as this board made him out to be we would be a 1 loss team regardless of anything else we wanna harp about.
Kaaya has already admitted before that he would shut down and turn into a little ***** if someone yelled at him smh dude is our biggest issue by far on offense and the coaches can see it as clear as day.
Thomas Brown is an expert on QBs or offensive coordinating? Please tell me more about Coach Brown's experience. Perhaps I'll learn something.
He is an expert compared to everyone on this board. Hes "only" one of the best rb coaches in cfb and has been exposed enough to know what it takes on all levels to have a good football team. You must think he has less credibility to criticize Brad Kaaya than you do to critize him?
Ha. Now I see where we are in this cycle. The familiar "he's more of an expert than you, so you can't question anything or discuss observations." Well, there's a high probability Brad Kaaya is more of an expert at playing high level QB than you are, and you go up and down this board criticizing him.
Terrible logic on your part re: criticism. I think anyone has a right to discuss and share what they see. I'm sure you're aware this is a football message board. I didn't comment on his "right to criticize." I commented on the irony of his criticism without owning at least a portion of the accountability himself.