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go 1-0 against FSU and all those stats don't mean a thing
Passing
Year School Conf Class Pos G Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate
2014Miami (FL) ACC FR QB 13 221 378 58.5 3198 8.5 8.4 26 12 145.9
Do we have a QB on roster that can do better? If so with the players coming back specifically on defense front 7 and additions of JT and Harley on offense plus other players that can contribute. We back?
A quarterback that can do better than 6-7? Probley.
Obviously you either didn't watch the games or you need glasses. In case it's the later...
IT WAS THE ******* DEFENSE. THERE ISN'T A QB IN THE UNIVERSE THAT WAS GOING TO WIN MORE THAN 8 GAMES WITH THAT STUPID A$$ DEFENSE.
Go ahead and complain about the two years that followed, but give the guy credit for stepping up as a freshman.
Kaaya's surrounding talent as a true freshman was BCS-championship caliber
@<b><a href="https://www.canesinsight.com/member/the-franchise/" target="_blank">The Franchise</a></b> "I'm also hopeful to have a QB who can get it done when the game's on the line."
Preach.
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In today's game you can practically manufacture high offensive productivity for QB's...
With the weapons we have, big numbers should be very easy to come by regardless of who the QB is, the only thing that matters ultimately is beating FSU & finally winning the Coastal.
You need a QB who isn't afraid of getting hit, can operate without a clean pocket & who doesn't fold up if we don't have an early lead.
Whoever the next guy will be, as long as he understands he doesn't have to win it all by himself & can get his energy going early, it should be an immediate improvement.
Hopefully, no more slow starts with a bunch of overthrows & miss reads to begin the first 6 drives of a game.
Kaaya's surrounding talent as a true freshman was BCS-championship caliber
So was the coaching and S&C
Kaaya's surrounding talent as a true freshman was BCS-championship caliber
Kaaya's surrounding talent as a true freshman was BCS-championship caliber
But his coaches were Pop Warner...His defense was couldn't stop a good Troop of Girl Scouts...And he still walks away as the All-time record holder for a QB...I'm truly amazed he was the best in Three years...
Passing
Year School Conf Class Pos G Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate
2014Miami (FL) ACC FR QB 13 221 378 58.5 3198 8.5 8.4 26 12 145.9
Do we have a QB on roster that can do better? If so with the players coming back specifically on defense front 7 and additions of JT and Harley on offense plus other players that can contribute. We back?
A quarterback that can do better than 6-7? Probley.
Obviously you either didn't watch the games or you need glasses. In case it's the later...
IT WAS THE ******* DEFENSE. THERE ISN'T A QB IN THE UNIVERSE THAT WAS GOING TO WIN MORE THAN 8 GAMES WITH THAT STUPID A$$ DEFENSE.
Go ahead and complain about the two years that followed, but give the guy credit for stepping up as a freshman.
I give him credit for three L's against FSU.
Yall seem confident in very questionable qbs like rosier and sheriffs.
Passing
Year School Conf Class Pos G Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate
2014Miami (FL) ACC FR QB 13 221 378 58.5 3198 8.5 8.4 26 12 145.9
Do we have a QB on roster that can do better? If so with the players coming back specifically on defense front 7 and additions of JT and Harley on offense plus other players that can contribute. We back?
Passing
Year School Conf Class Pos G Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate
2014Miami (FL) ACC FR QB 13 221 378 58.5 3198 8.5 8.4 26 12 145.9
Do we have a QB on roster that can do better? If so with the players coming back specifically on defense front 7 and additions of JT and Harley on offense plus other players that can contribute. We back?
Do better? Make one game winning play against a average or better team. Where is THAT stat? Kaaya is 0 for life in that category.
WITH NFL players at every position, and on the OL that year. We played ONE team equal or better than us talent wise, and lost 7 games. But Kaay's stats vs Cincinatti! Hey there!
In today's game you can practically manufacture high offensive productivity for QB's...
With the weapons we have, big numbers should be very easy to come by regardless of who the QB is, the only thing that matters ultimately is beating FSU & finally winning the Coastal.
You need a QB who isn't afraid of getting hit, can operate without a clean pocket & who doesn't fold up if we don't have an early lead.
Whoever the next guy will be, as long as he understands he doesn't have to win it all by himself & can get his energy going early, it should be an immediate improvement.
Hopefully, no more slow starts with a bunch of overthrows & miss reads to begin the first 6 drives of a game.
I agree. If our QB this season can complete north of 60% of his passes, I think we'll be successful.
In today's game you can practically manufacture high offensive productivity for QB's...
With the weapons we have, big numbers should be very easy to come by regardless of who the QB is, the only thing that matters ultimately is beating FSU & finally winning the Coastal.
You need a QB who isn't afraid of getting hit, can operate without a clean pocket & who doesn't fold up if we don't have an early lead.
Whoever the next guy will be, as long as he understands he doesn't have to win it all by himself & can get his energy going early, it should be an immediate improvement.
Hopefully, no more slow starts with a bunch of overthrows & miss reads to begin the first 6 drives of a game.
I agree. If our QB this season can complete north of 60% of his passes, I think we'll be successful.
Thats not the most important factor in team success... Brad Kaaya completed 62% of his passes last season and 61% his sophomore season, still had less success as a UM qb than Jacory Harris.
In today's game you can practically manufacture high offensive productivity for QB's...
With the weapons we have, big numbers should be very easy to come by regardless of who the QB is, the only thing that matters ultimately is beating FSU & finally winning the Coastal.
You need a QB who isn't afraid of getting hit, can operate without a clean pocket & who doesn't fold up if we don't have an early lead.
Whoever the next guy will be, as long as he understands he doesn't have to win it all by himself & can get his energy going early, it should be an immediate improvement.
Hopefully, no more slow starts with a bunch of overthrows & miss reads to begin the first 6 drives of a game.
I agree. If our QB this season can complete north of 60% of his passes, I think we'll be successful.
Thats not the most important factor in team success... Brad Kaaya completed 62% of his passes last season and 61% his sophomore season, still had less success as a UM qb than Jacory Harris.