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Kaaya to Cardinals.. my gut hurt from the feeling I got with this one.
Had me too smh
Kaaya to Cardinals.. my gut hurt from the feeling I got with this one.
Kaaya played pretty well under Coley, Richt totally screwed him with his terrible playcalling. When Richt came around and figured he had to work with his QB to win some ballgames Kaaya produced and gave us a decent season in the end. Yes he is a statue and yes he is terribly inconsistent, passing inaccuracy is a problem. IMO Richt did not want him just as he did not want Allison and probably encouraged him to declare for the draft. He wants a QB that can move. Kaaya may not belong in the NFL.
Wow at the back handed hate for kayaa
I would take Chad Kelly and Peterman over Kaaya.
What do you guys think the RPO is? It's simply just reading the defense and deciding if you should hand it off or pass based on the numbers. How does that expose anyone's weakness?
Here's the fact: Kaaya didn't have his best year. It was his first year in a new offense so that should have been expected. You could easily assume that he would have done better in the second year in the system. So it just makes sense to come back and build your draft stock in that situation.
What was his best year?
That's a good question. His stats look pretty consistent year-to-year. Which isn't really a good thing because it doesn't show improvement.
He's been the same QB all 3 years. I thought 2016 was his best season, so I'm wondering what exactly he is trying to say.
What do you guys think the RPO is? It's simply just reading the defense and deciding if you should hand it off or pass based on the numbers. How does that expose anyone's weakness?
Here's the fact: Kaaya didn't have his best year. It was his first year in a new offense so that should have been expected. You could easily assume that he would have done better in the second year in the system. So it just makes sense to come back and build your draft stock in that situation.
What was his best year?
That's a good question. His stats look pretty consistent year-to-year. Which isn't really a good thing because it doesn't show improvement.
He's been the same QB all 3 years. I thought 2016 was his best season, so I'm wondering what exactly he is trying to say.
Kaaya improved statistically over last year but it was easy to see him struggling this year. He didn't reach his potential so it wasn't his best year. You're overthinking this.
My biggest problem with him was he never seemed to get going until we were down by multiple scores.