Ryan Williams should be starting because Kaaya isn't ready. 9 INT's through the soft part of the schedule already, 6 of which have come on the road in key situations. And this is with a healthy Duke Johnson. It'll be interesting to see how he plays against Va Tech and FSU.
I know he's our future, but he's just not ready yet.
and this whole defense isn't ready to compete, so why would u delay the inevitable. why not give kaaya, who has a future here unlike williams, the experience and games under his belt to be a star next year (he's on his way to that and if ur going by stats then ur really not looking at him throughout the game). kaaya has been good for a true freshman without a D and incompetent coaching. does he make mistakes? sure he does bc he's a true freshman and this is what what we all wanted in the summer. we can live with the mistakes as long as he shows promise and he does show that.
How much experience did Jameis Winston have before he led FSU to an undefeated season?
Let me serious here for a minute--while I have what they call in the law a lucid interval--and say that the coaches must feel that, despite the inevitable freshman mistakes, that Kaaya has the ability to make good things happen on offense that perhaps Ryan Williams might not. Ryan might be a very solid move-the-chains kind of guy but might not give us the chance for big plays especially the ability to utilize the explosive potential of somebody like Phillip Dorsett. I think Dorsett might be the fastest player in college football this year and I want to see him go deep over and over again. He might be doing that--I don't know--it's hard for me to tell watching on TV. Even if they blanket him deep, it should open up the stuff underneath.
What did Kaaya throw last night--two picks? I'm willing to live with that. I'm a hundred times more concerned with our run defense. That has me puzzled and deeply disturbed--although to paraphrase Ted Hendricks at his HOF induction--I might be deeply disturbed anyway.