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Kaaya was immobile. Decent arm, not great. Accurate but not quick release. And not great at moving through progressions. Or dealing with pressure in the pocket. Tbh his coaches probably got what they could out of him. He put up good stats. Not sure he could have done much better. Those teams werent very good for multiple reasons. Richt has changed the culture. And Rosier's mix of strengths and flaws at least allow him to vary the game plan a bit. There is only so much you can do with Kaaya. If he had a bit stronger arm, a bit quicker release, a bit better feel ffor the pocket, a bit more ability to get to his third read without signaling his intent, he'd be on an NFL roster not a practice squad.