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[QUOTE="SarasotaPaul, post: 1295751, member: 985"] He is lower in just ACC play. I was using the ACC's site total year numbers. The fact is he is not a bad passer. And if some do not think he will improve greatly with this year under his belt, well thats one opinion. He doesn't have a great cast with him this year especially at this point in time. Just having a full roster to work with would help. A years experience will be a huge asset to him as will a years maturity in strength. He has had a few games in the ACC where even the announcers have commented on his excellent setup of other players. Anyway, passing is not one of his weak points. Strength, confidence, lack of experience and the weakest (or shortest in terms of players) supporting cast in a long time are problems. The best part of all this is that all of these deficiencies can be corrected with time and work. This thread reminds me of all those who disliked the skill set of Cooney and some even suggesting he was DIII caliber. Here's hoping Kaleb proves doubters wrong as well as Cooney has. I for one believe he will given all I have heard and seen so far. [/QUOTE]
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