Can't play pitch and catch when all you do is send the receivers on deep verticals with no short/intermediate routes and an OL that can't hold blocks
Its amazing how much you all will make excuses for Brad Kaaya.Can't play pitch and catch when all you do is send the receivers on deep verticals with no short/intermediate routes and an OL that can't hold blocks
Can't play pitch and catch when all you do is send the receivers on deep verticals with no short/intermediate routes and an OL that can't hold blocks
Imagine Brad Kaaya in Art Briles offense having to throw 50 times a game? Lol he would be benched in the 1st half of the 1st game. A pocket passer that can't throw in the pocket no matter if under center or in shotgun smh he is terrible anyway you slice it.
Can't play pitch and catch when all you do is send the receivers on deep verticals with no short/intermediate routes and an OL that can't hold blocks
Can't play pitch and catch when all you do is send the receivers on deep verticals with no short/intermediate routes and an OL that can't hold blocks
Its amazing how much you all will make excuses for Brad Kaaya.Can't play pitch and catch when all you do is send the receivers on deep verticals with no short/intermediate routes and an OL that can't hold blocks
Our WRs were running all kinds of routes I clearly saw short and intermediate routes as well. The reality is he is terrible no matter what, if its a short route hes still inaccurate he still chokes
Kaaya winces at ANY sign of pressure and has started taking dives ... its a wrap hes shellshocked
Kaaya should be under center with a commitment to actual drive blocking out of traditional power sets. There are tons of clever permutations out of those power sets, including some that seemingly have been lost to history. For example, during the late '80s and into the '90s one variation that continually baffled college and pro defenses was an I formation fake pitch to the tailback. The quarterback would spin and fake the wide toss, and then plant immediately and throw a quick slant to either the trail side tight end or receiver. It worked time and again, often for huge gains, especially when that team had a commitment to the running game and therefore the flow of the fake pitch had to be respected. You tell me we can't fake a right pitch to Walton and have Njoku break inside for a slant from the left slot?
Kaaya winces at ANY sign of pressure and has started taking dives ... its a wrap hes shellshocked
Can't play pitch and catch when all you do is send the receivers on deep verticals with no short/intermediate routes and an OL that can't hold blocks