Louisville fans find out who Brad Kaaya really is..

Lol it's gonna be funny, every road game fans are gonna have signs up waiting for Kaaya. When he throws a pick, the whole stadium would probably be chanting "Bye Felisha, Bye Felisha." And during games, opposing players are gonna be making fun of him. Hilarious!
 
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He should wear a shirt with Felicia on it underneath his Miami jacket before the game. Jacket open.
 
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LMAO. Was this written by a 12 year old?
http://www.thecardinalconnect.com/2...-qbs-mom-is-the-bye-felicia-girl-from-friday/


Miami’s Starting Quarterback Is The Son Of The “Bye Felicia” Girl From Friday
Posted by: Brandon Zellers in Cardinal Football August 25, 2014 7 Comments

Miami starting quarterback, Brad Kaaya, probably thought that next Monday’s season opener against Louisville would be a day off for him. Kaaya knocked the well traveled transfer, Jake Heapps, out of contention for the starting job against the Cardinals.

Kaaya now has the daunting task of not losing his new job on what was supposed to be his day off. Your Louisville Cardinals should dispatch of Kaaya and the ‘Canes and send them packing back down to south beach.

The Hurricane football team might want to begin saying their good-bye’s to the city of Louisville sometime around the third quarter. Any Louisville fans that wish to be hospitable towards Kaaya may want to hit him with a “Bye Felicia” as he departs, as it was certainly a phrase he heard often while growing up.

Kaaya’s mother is Angela Means-Kaaya, is otherwise known as Felicia from the hit movie Friday. Friday is a classic American film that satirizes daily life in the streets of Compton. Friday stars Chris Tucker and Ice Cube, and was known as F Gary Gray’s directorial debut. Friday spawned two sequels that featured big names such as Mike Epps and Katt Williams. I would suggest that everyone watches the Friday movies so they can know how Ice Cube felt about his life in Southern California.

Felicia’s character is the broke girl in the hood always looking to burrow someone’s property and not return it. While Mrs. Means-Kaaya is undoubtedly a wonderful woman, I am going to say that her son borrowed this job.
Kaaya is a true freshman who just earned the job a few days ago. Lorenzo Mauldin and Charles Gaines have been sitting on their front porch discussing the freshman quarterback with much interest. Brad Kaaya will be looking at his teammates like Red looked at Smokey once Mauldin and Gaines are through with him.

Brad Kaaya says that he enjoys the fact that his mother’s catchphrase is becoming increasingly popular in today’s internet lexicon. Louisville fans should be hospitable towards Kaaya and use the term anytime they get within ear shot of the young man.

Kaaya may change his mind about the salutation once he is Deebo’d by Lorenzo Mauldin a few times. Things may not work out for Kaaya on Monday, and he may have to go live with his uncle to lay low for a little while. I hope Kaaya writes it down and takes a picture, and I would kill for an appearance from Money Mike.

Yeah, it was absolutely pathetic. The writer was trying way too hard. What's funny is even though it was in a Louisville paper, the comment section was full of people blasting the writer and how stupid and childish his writing was.
 
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And why would he care about this?

Really?

I mean I realize it isn't nearly as fun as making fun of our own coaching staff, but we play Louisville on Monday and they are talking **** about Miami and our quarterback.

Why wouldn't we care about this?

"He" as in Brad. Not we. As in why would he, Brad, care about opposing fans saying "bye, Felicia"?

You are correct. I misread in my quick angst as Louisville and all the "I love Bobby Petrino" from our own fans has my jimmies rustled.

Brad has probably heard this for a long time. Louisville fans probably just got the movie on VHS for the first time this week.
 
And why would he care about this?

Really?

I mean I realize it isn't nearly as fun as making fun of our own coaching staff, but we play Louisville on Monday and they are talking **** about Miami and our quarterback.

Why wouldn't we care about this?

"He" as in Brad. Not we. As in why would he, Brad, care about opposing fans saying "bye, Felicia"?

You are correct. I misread in my quick angst as Louisville and all the "I love Bobby Petrino" from our own fans has my jimmies rustled.

Brad has probably heard this for a long time. Louisville fans probably just got the movie on VHS for the first time this week.

All good man, I feel you. "Same team, same team."
 
As innocuous a "taunt" this even would be, something tells me that a stadium full of Kentuckians all hopped up on Papa John's grease mixed with homemade gut rot bourbon won't exactly even be able to coordinate saying this simultaneously. My guess is that our young Bradley is more likely to hear a smattering of racial slurs hurled at him from some fine southerners before this.
 
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LMAO. Was this written by a 12 year old?
http://www.thecardinalconnect.com/2...-qbs-mom-is-the-bye-felicia-girl-from-friday/


Miami’s Starting Quarterback Is The Son Of The “Bye Felicia” Girl From Friday
Posted by: Brandon Zellers in Cardinal Football August 25, 2014 7 Comments

Miami starting quarterback, Brad Kaaya, probably thought that next Monday’s season opener against Louisville would be a day off for him. Kaaya knocked the well traveled transfer, Jake Heapps, out of contention for the starting job against the Cardinals.

Kaaya now has the daunting task of not losing his new job on what was supposed to be his day off. Your Louisville Cardinals should dispatch of Kaaya and the ‘Canes and send them packing back down to south beach.

The Hurricane football team might want to begin saying their good-bye’s to the city of Louisville sometime around the third quarter. Any Louisville fans that wish to be hospitable towards Kaaya may want to hit him with a “Bye Felicia” as he departs, as it was certainly a phrase he heard often while growing up.

Kaaya’s mother is Angela Means-Kaaya, is otherwise known as Felicia from the hit movie Friday. Friday is a classic American film that satirizes daily life in the streets of Compton. Friday stars Chris Tucker and Ice Cube, and was known as F Gary Gray’s directorial debut. Friday spawned two sequels that featured big names such as Mike Epps and Katt Williams. I would suggest that everyone watches the Friday movies so they can know how Ice Cube felt about his life in Southern California.

Felicia’s character is the broke girl in the hood always looking to burrow someone’s property and not return it. While Mrs. Means-Kaaya is undoubtedly a wonderful woman, I am going to say that her son borrowed this job.
Kaaya is a true freshman who just earned the job a few days ago. Lorenzo Mauldin and Charles Gaines have been sitting on their front porch discussing the freshman quarterback with much interest. Brad Kaaya will be looking at his teammates like Red looked at Smokey once Mauldin and Gaines are through with him.

Brad Kaaya says that he enjoys the fact that his mother’s catchphrase is becoming increasingly popular in today’s internet lexicon. Louisville fans should be hospitable towards Kaaya and use the term anytime they get within ear shot of the young man.

Kaaya may change his mind about the salutation once he is Deebo’d by Lorenzo Mauldin a few times. Things may not work out for Kaaya on Monday, and he may have to go live with his uncle to lay low for a little while. I hope Kaaya writes it down and takes a picture, and I would kill for an appearance from Money Mike.

Well let's really compare levels of education. 12 year old probably isn't too far fetched!
 
I imagine we'll hear all the Uncle-Brothers and Sister-Cousins shouting "Live Action!" than "Bye Felicia!"

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As innocuous a "taunt" this even would be, something tells me that a stadium full of Kentuckians all hopped up on Papa John's grease mixed with homemade gut rot bourbon won't exactly even be able to coordinate saying this simultaneously. My guess is that our young Bradley is more likely to hear a smattering of racial slurs hurled at him from some fine southerners before this.

This. I used to live in Lexington. I went to the Regional baseball game when we played Louisville in their house a couple years ago. Some Louisville fans were decent. Others were spouting out racial slurs like it was their job.
 
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The author of this "article" makes even the troggiest of CIS trogs look like good writers.

http://www.thecardinalconnect.com/2...-qbs-mom-is-the-bye-felicia-girl-from-friday/


Miami’s Starting Quarterback Is The Son Of The “Bye Felicia” Girl From Friday
Posted by: Brandon Zellers in Cardinal Football August 25, 2014 7 Comments

Miami starting quarterback, Brad Kaaya, probably thought that next Monday’s season opener against Louisville would be a day off for him. Kaaya knocked the well traveled transfer, Jake Heapps, out of contention for the starting job against the Cardinals.

Kaaya now has the daunting task of not losing his new job on what was supposed to be his day off. Your Louisville Cardinals should dispatch of Kaaya and the ‘Canes and send them packing back down to south beach.

The Hurricane football team might want to begin saying their good-bye’s to the city of Louisville sometime around the third quarter. Any Louisville fans that wish to be hospitable towards Kaaya may want to hit him with a “Bye Felicia” as he departs, as it was certainly a phrase he heard often while growing up.

Kaaya’s mother is Angela Means-Kaaya, is otherwise known as Felicia from the hit movie Friday. Friday is a classic American film that satirizes daily life in the streets of Compton. Friday stars Chris Tucker and Ice Cube, and was known as F Gary Gray’s directorial debut. Friday spawned two sequels that featured big names such as Mike Epps and Katt Williams. I would suggest that everyone watches the Friday movies so they can know how Ice Cube felt about his life in Southern California.

Felicia’s character is the broke girl in the hood always looking to burrow someone’s property and not return it. While Mrs. Means-Kaaya is undoubtedly a wonderful woman, I am going to say that her son borrowed this job.
Kaaya is a true freshman who just earned the job a few days ago. Lorenzo Mauldin and Charles Gaines have been sitting on their front porch discussing the freshman quarterback with much interest. Brad Kaaya will be looking at his teammates like Red looked at Smokey once Mauldin and Gaines are through with him.

Brad Kaaya says that he enjoys the fact that his mother’s catchphrase is becoming increasingly popular in today’s internet lexicon. Louisville fans should be hospitable towards Kaaya and use the term anytime they get within ear shot of the young man.

Kaaya may change his mind about the salutation once he is Deebo’d by Lorenzo Mauldin a few times. Things may not work out for Kaaya on Monday, and he may have to go live with his uncle to lay low for a little while. I hope Kaaya writes it down and takes a picture, and I would kill for an appearance from Money Mike.
 
I have been trying to think of something good to say about Loserville just to be different. I can only think of two things: Howard was there once and the chicks were hot, stupid and easy back in the 70's and 80's. Wait, there is a horse race once a year that is kind of cool. That's all I got. Let's pillage the friggin place.

The school produced one of the greatest QBs ever to play the game, but that was probably before your time: Johnny Unitas.
 
And why would he care about this?

Really?

I mean I realize it isn't nearly as fun as making fun of our own coaching staff, but we play Louisville on Monday and they are talking **** about Miami and our quarterback.

Why wouldn't we care about this?

"He" as in Brad. Not we. As in why would he, Brad, care about opposing fans saying "bye, Felicia"?

You are correct. I misread in my quick angst as Louisville and all the "I love Bobby Petrino" from our own fans has my jimmies rustled.

Brad has probably heard this for a long time. Louisville fans probably just got the movie on VHS for the first time this week.

All good man, I feel you. "Same team, same team."

VHS? C'mon, the ones with money (Louisville grads) probably got it on laserdisc.
 
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