Golden Comment that Says a lot about what players deal with

I like how the development of Miami's QB is secondary to the feelings of the Arkansas St. football team. Why get the true freshman as many reps as possible going into a hostile road environment, especially considering how he did the last time out in one? No, what's important is showing class and sportmanship (shoutout to Corrine Brown) to the people of Pig's Knuckle, Arkansas or whatever backwoods hellhole that university is located in.

Another stupid post. Who said that anyone cared about Ark State's feelings? Dude was trying to get someone else some reps. You know, in case our starting QB gets hurt. I know, that's never happened in football before, so just keep the #1 guy out there in a blowout.
 
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He put him back in because he screwed up taking him out when he did to begin with. Should have waited til after the first drive in the 4th quarter or so. Instead, they called the dogs off too early, hoped Heaps could at least drive the ball a little to eat some clock, he did absolutely NOTHING, and suddenly Ark State was not as far away as they had been. And with the offense doing nothing but having quick 3 and outs, it was going to give them too much time at the WORST time for a defense, which is late in the 4th when they are tired, against a gimmicky offense.

I saw Bobby Bowden do this a few times too. Put in his backups who quickly did nothing but f*ck up, and then was forced to put his starters back in to protect the lead.

This was a good old fashioned F*CK UP by Golden. Another strike against him IMO. Not a HORRIBLE or FATAL error, but just another bad judgement call, in a season where there has been plenty of ***** ups already.

I agree in pulling Kaaya early, no sense in getting him hurt, and you want to rest your starters for Nebraska, but Kaaya needs reps, and It wasn't like we hung 60 on those cats to begin with. Take your foot off, with too much time left, and you give the other team a spark of life, and a chance to get back in the game. STUPID idea.
 
He put him back in because he screwed up taking him out when he did to begin with. Should have waited til after the first drive in the 4th quarter or so. Instead, they called the dogs off too early, hoped Heaps could at least drive the ball a little to eat some clock, he did absolutely NOTHING, and suddenly Ark State was not as far away as they had been. And with the offense doing nothing but having quick 3 and outs, it was going to give them too much time at the WORST time for a defense, which is late in the 4th when they are tired, against a gimmicky offense.

I saw Bobby Bowden do this a few times too. Put in his backups who quickly did nothing but f*ck up, and then was forced to put his starters back in to protect the lead.

This was a good old fashioned F*CK UP by Golden. Another strike against him IMO. Not a HORRIBLE or FATAL error, but just another bad judgement call, in a season where there has been plenty of ***** ups already.

I agree in pulling Kaaya early, no sense in getting him hurt, and you want to rest your starters for Nebraska, but Kaaya needs reps, and It wasn't like we hung 60 on those cats to begin with. Take your foot off, with too much time left, and you give the other team a spark of life, and a chance to get back in the game. STUPID idea.

good post
 
I like how the development of Miami's QB is secondary to the feelings of the Arkansas St. football team. Why get the true freshman as many reps as possible going into a hostile road environment, especially considering how he did the last time out in one? No, what's important is showing class and sportmanship (shoutout to Corrine Brown) to the people of Pig's Knuckle, Arkansas or whatever backwoods hellhole that university is located in.

Right, and if Kaaya got hurt in garbage time, you'd be *****ing about how the staff is keeping our starting QB in for no reason. Just admit it, it doesn't really matter what they do, you will spin it to attack them.
 
I like how the development of Miami's QB is secondary to the feelings of the Arkansas St. football team. Why get the true freshman as many reps as possible going into a hostile road environment, especially considering how he did the last time out in one? No, what's important is showing class and sportmanship (shoutout to Corrine Brown) to the people of Pig's Knuckle, Arkansas or whatever backwoods hellhole that university is located in.

Right, and if Kaaya got hurt in garbage time, you'd be ****ing about how the staff is keeping our starting QB in for no reason. Just admit it, it doesn't really matter what they do, you will spin it to attack them.

Bingo!!

No matter what happens people will find something to complain about.
 
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