Watched a highlight of the bowl game against Washington St

Harris had the weakest arm of any starter EVER at the U. Harris had no business ever playing at UM except as a backup PERIOD
We would've beaten OSU at home by 50 points had Harris not laid ducks in the air all game uugggghhhh.

Kaaya doesn't have a rocket arm but it is above average for a D1 starting QB. Stephen Morris has a rocket arm but can't throw a mid range out to save his life. Arm strength isn't everything but you need it to be adequate.

Morris and Harris have both made throws better than what ive seen from Kaaya so far / thats just the truth

Hey, remember that time Harris threw like 17 INTs? In one game.

Season? Fixed.

But to be fair, it FELT like he threw 17 per game.
 
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Harris had the weakest arm of any starter EVER at the U. Harris had no business ever playing at UM except as a backup PERIOD
We would've beaten OSU at home by 50 points had Harris not laid ducks in the air all game uugggghhhh.

Kaaya doesn't have a rocket arm but it is above average for a D1 starting QB. Stephen Morris has a rocket arm but can't throw a mid range out to save his life. Arm strength isn't everything but you need it to be adequate.

Morris and Harris have both made throws better than what ive seen from Kaaya so far / thats just the truth

Hey, remember that time Harris threw like 17 INTs? In one season.
All of them thrown into double coverage too...

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Few things stood out....

Good
- Joseph Yearby and Mark Walton are beast and elite.
- Mike Smith needs to get reps as a rush end or hybrid rush LB on passing downs.
- Stacy Coley is a beast / big catches in traffic
- David Njoku and Chris Herndon are beast
- Braxton Berrios is a beast
- Brad Kaaya can make some accurate throws under pressure

* Now the one knock i have is on Brad Kaaya / His Arm Strength....

- watching the washing state highlights it looks like Brad Kaaya has a very weak arm, ive said before that his arm looks weaker than Jacory Harris's and that highlight backs that up.

All of the catches in traffic were bc the ball was floating in the air and dropping out of the sky like a rock, i think that could potentially be a setback, thoughts?

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Kaaya with a d-lineman in his face, throwing off his back foot, delivers the ball 40 yards down field for a completion. That was at 1:31. I stopped watching there.
 
Watching play @ 1:30 mark.

Yup, weak arm. LOL

Its pretty obvious though / Miami probably could've scored on a couple of those passes if the ball could've traveled a little bit further so the receiver wouldn't have to completely stop to catch the ball.
 
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Watching play @ 1:30 mark.

Yup, weak arm. LOL

Its pretty obvious though / Miami probably could've scored on a couple of those passes if the ball could've traveled a little bit further so the receiver wouldn't have to completely stop to catch the ball.

Exactly, Jacory was the better deep ball thrower. Kaaya routinely under throws the WR.

Holy ****, am I the only one who has a god damned memory? The only upside to Jacory was that half of his INTs were 40 yards downfield. Better long ball my ***.
 
Watching play @ 1:30 mark.

Yup, weak arm. LOL

Its pretty obvious though / Miami probably could've scored on a couple of those passes if the ball could've traveled a little bit further so the receiver wouldn't have to completely stop to catch the ball.

Exactly, Jacory was the better deep ball thrower. Kaaya routinely under throws the WR.

Holy ****, am I the only one who has a god damned memory? The only upside to Jacory was that half of his INTs were 40 yards downfield. Better long ball my ***.

Kryptonite u may want to actually go back and look at Jacory Harri's highlights at Miami....

He clearly had a better long ball than Kaaya / Jacory had more velocity and better touch / Kaaya seems to always hold back like he's too scared to over throw it, so the ball always drops like a rock / Jacory had better touch from longer distance.
 
A halfback pass. . .IN.THE.SNOW!

Not sure what's worse, that or the WR reverse pass inside the 10 against Louisville

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DALE
 
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Lol I knew there would be a shot against Kaaya worked in by Ole Dirty Sprite. Too bad the numbers don't workout for his claims.
 
Jacory Harris best year in yards per attempt in a season 8.3.
Brad kaaya's lowest year in yards per attempt- 8.3. (8.5 is his best)

Yet, Jacory played in Whipple's chunk it down field offense.
 
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