The most encouraging thing I saw today

Every game Kaaya keeps on improving and that is the most encouraging thing I see which is what you hope from a true freshmen QB.
 
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As long as they keep taking the training wheels off and let this kid stretch his arm out a bit, he'll continue to grow and really become something

But please, enough of the gadget, gimmicky plays

Trust Kaaya a bit, this kid can do some things, right now. Just let him
 
They need to do more max pro. And double tights. This will help him and slow down the pass rush. Fisch did alot with Morris and it worked.
 
He played well. One concern of mine is him just chucking the ball in pressure situations. A number of balls just fluttered and landed on the field. Against fast defenses those can be pick 6's. Something that easily correctable but it needs to be cleaned up.
 
Kaaya is going to be a really great QB if our next staff develops him properly. He's smart, poised and pretty fcking accurate.

seriously man. wouldn't u want this staff to somehow put it together and be good rather than start over and be set back another couple years? u act like this staff ****ed ur wife while u were at work.

Sure that would be great. Just that we have seen no evidence of that nor capacity or willingness to change their systems regardless of repeated failures. If we suddenly will all the rest of our games, then great. BUT we know that is not going to happen.
 
What I like about him the most is that he doesn't chow down on his favorite candy bar during press conferences. Very impressive.
 
Just getting back. The first and only highlight I see is the long pass to berrios. Kaaya does a suttle look off of the safety that allows that.
Pass maybe could have been thrown better, but I like what he did there.
 
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Coley was definitely on the field.....I specifically saw him talking to Kaaya by the bench right after he threw that interception in the 4th quarter
 
The audible calls are great but I hope he learns how to change protection schemes at the line bc this OL is terrible against the blitz.
 
Was Kaaya's ability to audible. The Duke TD and the second long pass to Dorsett were all Kaaya. When he gets some experience, he will be very dangerous at the line.

He didn't audible on that play Coley made the call from the side line. He call a hot read

Not the catch and run, the second deep pass to Dorsett. I was in the stands and drunk but it looked like an audible to me.

On that play he called out the protection
 
Super stoked about kaaya and the future with him leading the way. Just don't tell that to the wez.
 
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Coley, for the most part, opened up the offense like he should have from week 1.

Saw a lot of 3 wide sets and very little fullback play until the end of the game. I still don't understand taking one of our playmaking WRs off the field in favor of a walk on fullback.

Spread the field and give our guys more space to work!

This.

Honestly if we would have lost to Louisville but went down swinging, I don't think the backlash would have been so severe. I think Kaaya is the type of kid you don't have to baby and he threw some great balls today. Two best passes I saw him throw were the 20 yard back shoulder strike down the seam to Walford and the back shoulder TD to Berrios in between three guys. That was very nice accuracy, accuracy underneath that we haven't seen in a long time.
 
Coley was definitely on the field.....I specifically saw him talking to Kaaya by the bench right after he threw that interception in the 4th quarter
Yeah because I remember him patting himself on the chest saying "that's my fault" and I just remember saying "no ******* ****"
 
Kaaya hitting Berrios. Hard to top that in terms of longterm encouragement.

We're all obviously in an overaccelerated judgement mode with the amount of burn some of our true freshman are getting but I want to see Yearby do more with the touches he's given.
 
No bull****.

There was a moment in the red zone, I think, Kayaa shuffled in the pocket a bit then threw a strike. Looked a lot like a young Peyton Manning to me. I've seen that somparison here before and shrugged it off. Couldn't ignore it tonight.
 
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