you pay a price for going with a true frosh at QB. It will pay off in spades over the next few years.
I love kaaya and I know he's going to be great but he was visibly rattled as the pressure mounted in the second half. The moment got to him bottom line. Even with all the breaks that went their way all he needed to do was compete a few passes and we probably score more points.
The offensive staff is like a Chinese fire drill on the sidelines. It's a complete cluster fluck and doesn't help Kayaa at all.
Extremely slow calling plays to Kayaa from the sideline, along with late substitutions are critical flaws.
The "check with me" mickey mouse offensive philosophy is a detriment to Kayaa and the offense in general. With a late call in from the sideline, they're lining up with far too little time on the play clock. Then, they're asking Kayaa to turn away from the defensive alignment to get a very slow "check" from the sideline.
So, as the play clock burns down and every skill position player looks to the disorganized sideline to appease some-ones ego....The opposing defense shifts and Kayaa has only a few seconds to call the check and call for the snap.
With no time to scan the coverage and the wide receivers still asking WTF is going on, the ball is snapped with a second or two left on the play clock, vital downs are ****ed away.
Final possesion, 2:00 drill, they have timeouts...We all saw how discombobulated it was. OK, 4th and 9....Timeout...get it together and communicate WTF is needed. Instead Brendan Carrol and Coley are freakin lost, yelling, confused and it all culminates to shlt.
Coley scripts well, offense produces early....then it's a crap-shoot of disorganized nonsense going forward.