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What part of the "this isn't a talent issue" are you not getting? I really hope Kaaya ends up having as strong of a college career as Murray did, but Kaaya needs to start willing his team to victories before we get to that point.
Kaaya can't catch the ball after he throws it. a lot of drops in crucial situations and a lot of play-calling down and distance issues that exposed our poor O-line play.
post is pure nonsense. You must not understand the game.
Post is a bunch of ***** *** excuses. I see the Golden era has still left a bunch of our fans soft.
Brad Kaaya versus Deshaun Watson: Advanced Stats Breakdown - College Football Film Room
I'm not sure why people are having a hard time understanding this. I think Kaaya is very talented. I've been very impressed watching him do a number of things, particularly his ability to throw an accurate ball with defensive pressure in his face and his overall accuracy. I really hate having this argument with people because I want to win, and Brad is the biggest key to that. If you guys are happy with what he's done over the past 2 years, then great, more power to you. But I know he needs to do a **** of a lot more on third downs and the fourth quarter if we're going to get back to the national picture over the next 2 years. And I know that Richt is the perfect guy to bring him up to that level.
You are blaming Kaaya for having bad coaching a play calling. Go look at the route combinations we ran under Coley and then be amazed that Kaaya even posted the stats that he did. It's hard for Kaaya to win a game when we run the same basic middle school level route combinations 90% of the time.