Gatorhater
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If a kid wants playing time he knows he is not going to get it with Kaaya starting. So I don't count it as a "huge miss".
People here hyping up some high school kid inspired me to take a look at highlights of Perry and I must admit the kid is very impressive on film. Almost like a Vick-Johnny Football hybrid. Can Flick the ball many yards down field like it is nothing. Can be elusive and keep things going until the very last second to find WRs.
Richt is probably licking his chops at the possibilities with that guy. We'll see if he can live up to the hype.
Louisville had some highly touted QBs on its roster when Jackson signed there. He wasn't guaranteed anything. This is more mythology created by UM fans to excuse our failures.
He was a huge miss given that he's already being mentioned in Heisman discussions.
Jackson only got on the field after the 3 guys in front of him failed on the field. He didn't walk in there and get handed the starting gig. He was a fairly overlooked QB recruit, who has blossomed incredibly under the tutelage of an offensive genius.
I don't follow other team much and players who are not Canes even less, but I get two things from it. Canes fans make excuses for letting a good one get away -- that is hard to argue. But it also sounds like kid got starting slot by everyone else failing, not by pure weight of talent. Not surprised Golden missed him, but I am sure happy we got Kaaya. Not sure how old you are but Turner Gill was one heck of a dual threat QB and Bernie was about as clumsy and slow QB and even had a rather weak arm. Who won the game?