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In hindsight, moving Kikaha was a success
Gladstone
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Would anyone disagree now? Many here, myself included, absolutely ripped into Kawasaki earlier in the year for this. This is me openly eating crow. As touched on during the podcast, cloaking where he will be lining up on each snap has been brilliant.
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I was right.
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There is a trend.
Half brains complain.
Peterman proves he is a full brain.
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Wait til Peterhead beats someone worth a damn, then pop offtopdawgnc said:There is a trend.
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Yes, but Kawasaki took a few games to unleash Kikahakihakiha. He did seem have him playing too much coverage to start. Long term though a good move $$$-wise for Kikahakihakiha, and it's good to see the coaches adapting.
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Like an undefeated top 5 SC team?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Wait til Peterhead beats someone worth a damn, then pop offtopdawgnc said:There is a trend.
Half brains complain.
Peterman proves he is a full brain. -
It was a good move, but Kikaha was dropped in coverage too often against Eastern. The next week against Illinois, Kikaha hardly dropped into coverage and had 3 sacks. I think there may have been some strategy to the Eastern game, and the coaches wanted to test the CB's and safeties to find out who the best guys were.
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It's incomplete. Petersen has fucked up plenty this season.topdawgnc said:There is a trend.
Half brains complain.
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notopdawgnc said:
Like an undefeated top 5 SC team?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Wait til Peterhead beats someone worth a damn, then pop offtopdawgnc said:There is a trend.
Half brains complain.
Peterman proves he is a full brain. -
This is why Littleton will excel at the BUCK position next year. He can do both.
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Its almost like the coaches know how to run the team better than internet posters






