Based on recent past history of D$'s QB evaluations, it's a safe bet to go with N'Kosi Perry as the starter.
You can give an evaluation without showing your favoritism. Some of you guys continue trying to divide the fan base with "your guy" statements.They were close and Perry has improved. I just prefer Jarren’s decisiveness. Games are different, though, and Jarren is a complete unknown.
One thing to note about Jarren’s near-picks is that they came during the 1-minute drill to win the game. It was all or nothing so he took a few chances.
You can give an evaluation without showing your favoritism. Some of you guys continue trying to divide the fan base with "your guy" statements.
It's a qb competition but how are you pulling for one over the other if you are a true canes fan. The one who enos and manny feels most comfortable in managing the playbook, moving the team down the field and putting points on the board is the logical choice at least for game 1.
Check your biases at the door.
Let’s talk about that recent history. Who won the battle when I said Kaaya over Heaps? I was the only media guy on that train.
As for the next battle, I predicted that Perry would beat out Rosier before he got here because Rosier and Shirreffs were so bad. Once Perry got here, he clearly wasn’t mentally ready. We ended up with three sub-par QBs.
You don’t have to take my word for it on Jarren. Most have said the same thing. He looks the most poised and has the most accurate arm. But we won’t know what we really have until the games start.
Payton going to be a complete receiver. In his film in highschool Payton had the knack of making the dynamic catches already so you know he has that in his toolbox. He just looks very good at receiver right now imo. Plays much faster than he tested in highschool kind of like Ahmmon Richards who ran a 4.68 at one of those camps in highschool.
Y’all didn’t say much about him in the podcast but I think Kai-Leon Herbert did pretty well too. I think It’s Been a positive spring for him
I was intentional with the use of the word recent. Kaaya over Heaps was 2014.
Since then, you've picked Shirreffs and Perry in successive order.
They were close and Perry has improved. I just prefer Jarren’s decisiveness. Games are different, though, and Jarren is a complete unknown.
One thing to note about Jarren’s near-picks is that they came during the 1-minute drill to win the game. It was all or nothing so he took a few chances.
No, I don't recall them bringing that up.Don’t have time right now to listen. Any news about Ford’s wrist?
**** AR ran a 4.68? he looked way faster then that I know he was faster then that, thank God for those broken watchesPayton going to be a complete receiver. In his film in highschool Payton had the knack of making the dynamic catches already so you know he has that in his toolbox. He just looks very good at receiver right now imo. Plays much faster than he tested in highschool kind of like Ahmmon Richards who ran a 4.68 at one of those camps in highschool.
Y’all didn’t say much about him in the podcast but I think Kai-Leon Herbert did pretty well too. I think It’s Been a positive spring for him
D$ whats that song at the end?
So you felt a need to join a side and when "your guy" is not the man, you critic every lil thing about the other guy to validate your displeasure of the coaches choice. You're doing that now b4 a decision is even made, its just going to get worst in the fall.There is no bias. Most people at the scrimmage thought Jarren was the best QB. Most people at the Savannah State game thought Jarren was the best QB. Most people at last year’s spring game thought Jarren was the best QB.
Does that mean Jarren actually is the best QB? Of course not. The sample size is tiny and full contact is a whole different animal. But this is a consistent thing that has nothing to do with me.
So you felt a need to join a side and when "your guy" is not the man, you critic every lil thing about the other guy to validate your displeasure of the coaches choice. You're doing that now b4 a decision is even made, its just going to get worst in the fall.
You're grown, but just look at the big ugly monster you are a part of...division, favoritism, unfair criticism
There is no bias. Most people at the scrimmage thought Jarren was the best QB. Most people at the Savannah State game thought Jarren was the best QB. Most people at last year’s spring game thought Jarren was the best QB.
Does that mean Jarren actually is the best QB? Of course not. The sample size is tiny and full contact is a whole different animal. But this is a consistent thing that has nothing to do with me.
Maybe im just overreacting...its just my passion for these canesIt's not picking sides. People are going to ask, "Which QB looks the best?" Part of my job is to give an opinion based on the scrimmage.
This is just one practice, and I've tried to remind people not to read too much into Greentree QB performance. We will find out who the best QB is during the real games.
I've seen a lot of these posts lately. You are bias to "your guy" type posts. And then allege a bias along with it. I don't get it. Maybe the climate we're in is making everyone way too sensitive and overly critical. Heres the thing you can be a passionate fan and have an opinion about what you observe as to who you think will make this team the most successful it can be at qb. Doesnt mean they're wrong and you're right or vice versa....its just an observationMaybe im just overreacting...its just my passion for these canes
Let’s talk about that recent history. Who won the battle when I said Kaaya over Heaps? I was the only media guy on that train.
As for the next battle, I predicted that Perry would beat out Rosier before he got here because Rosier and Shirreffs were so bad. Once Perry got here, he clearly wasn’t mentally ready. We ended up with three sub-par QBs.
You don’t have to take my word for it on Jarren. Most have said the same thing. He looks the most poised and has the most accurate arm. But we won’t know what we really have until the games start.
**** AR ran a 4.68? he looked way faster then that I know he was faster then that, thank God for those broken watches
Biggest thing from this podcast is Jennings seems to be okay.
He went 1-3 for 17 yards.