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Golden really dropped the ball with his decision the start Kaaya.
Really got to question his judgement with that call. Reminds me of when Shannon started Freeman over Wright.
What's funny is that it went against his going by the playbook style of sticking with the tried and tested formula of going with the experienced player.
If it was against FAMU in a home opener then whatever.
But it was a tough road game against a conference opponent who had just finished pushing our **** in in the bowl game.
Really made no sense to do it as it unwittingly forced them to play conservative.
Had they sided with starting the SR with experience the playbook would have been more open which may have meant better results.
Besides Heaps looked to be the better leader who would rally the troops.. I didn't see Kaaya do none of that. I get that he's cool calm and collected but goddam give me a qb with some emotion.
Really got to question his judgement with that call. Reminds me of when Shannon started Freeman over Wright.
What's funny is that it went against his going by the playbook style of sticking with the tried and tested formula of going with the experienced player.
If it was against FAMU in a home opener then whatever.
But it was a tough road game against a conference opponent who had just finished pushing our **** in in the bowl game.
Really made no sense to do it as it unwittingly forced them to play conservative.
Had they sided with starting the SR with experience the playbook would have been more open which may have meant better results.
Besides Heaps looked to be the better leader who would rally the troops.. I didn't see Kaaya do none of that. I get that he's cool calm and collected but goddam give me a qb with some emotion.