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Nah man. He's good peeps. Honestly it was those little film reviews I would do for buddies that kind of got my handler InSight Geo's attention. LOL
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Nah man. He's good peeps. Honestly it was those little film reviews I would do for buddies that kind of got my handler InSight Geo's attention. LOL
Nah, I did mean it like that. I was just getting some of your background info to him in case you couldn’t answer quick enough.
Keep doing what you’re doing. You can count me as a big fan.
Langham TD was my favorite Perry play so far. The endzone angle on the replay was a beautiful thing. The confidence and moxie to do that little head and shoulder fake was eye-opening. That's where it helps to have a QB who isn't robotic.
Red zone is where the men are separated from the boys for QBs. The margin for error is tiny and so far Perry has played with the precision and urgency to get 6 in those situations. Hopefully he can continue to do that even when the initial read isn't there, if the situation arises.
Looking forward to this series continuing with breakdowns of the offense against better competition. Especially those conference games that aren't available for me to PVR.
It was awkward , dude was pumping the crowd up and he was like 10 yards short lol.
It was a nice run though , but still funny
@Roman Marciante Have a question. Pardon my ignorance, but why before each play does Perry extend his arm and shake his hand? What's the purpose?
Thanks!
I assumed it was some kind of signal and did notice it seems to happen in the hurry up.Could be a myriad of things. Miami operates silent cadences even at home so lots of hand signals. But I just rewatched first few minutes of the game. That particular one seems to be Miami's way of getting receivers back to the line of scrimmage.
He does that after the first completion to Harley and they don't huddle up. Hope that helps.
Langham TD was my favorite Perry play so far. The endzone angle on the replay was a beautiful thing. The confidence and moxie to do that little head and shoulder fake was eye-opening. That's where it helps to have a QB who isn't robotic.
Red zone is where the men are separated from the boys for QBs. The margin for error is tiny and so far Perry has played with the precision and urgency to get 6 in those situations. Hopefully he can continue to do that even when the initial read isn't there, if the situation arises.
Looking forward to this series continuing with breakdowns of the offense against better competition. Especially those conference games that aren't available for me to PVR.
Could be a myriad of things. Miami operates silent cadences even at home so lots of hand signals. But I just rewatched first few minutes of the game. That particular one seems to be Miami's way of getting receivers back to the line of scrimmage.
He does that after the first completion to Harley and they don't huddle up. Hope that helps.
Like that old Kentucky qb, that was built like a LB?
This is going to serve us well BIG TIME down the road as this offense/QB matures and we actually start to put ourselves in a position to play the big boys. Can't remember what game I was watching this weekend, it was probably Clemson, the announcers were saying the team was having a hard time communicating, and I tell my wife we have to run silent all the time. She rolls her eyes at me like I'm always making stuff up about Miami, but you know how it is, if you're not a Cane, you can't understand.
It's funny, playing at Duke (and sometimes GT) is like the only place we play where we don't need silent signals and snap counts.
Anyway, my point being, we could be in line for three more years of Kosi after this season. My goodness, this offense has the potential to be malicious, no matter who or where we play, when these guys have all been seasoned together.
I don't care what anyone thinks about Manny Diaz, even Diaz haters have to agree, give that guy an offense that can consistently put him in the lead and score points, and people are not going to like playing against our D with the kind of savages we have been recruiting.
Great insight and great writing, as usual, Roman. Your posts should be mandatory reading for anyone who wants to comment on Canes football.
Roman would love to see a piece of about FSU this week just a breakdown of there offensive and defensive schemes and how we stack up
Roman would love to see a piece of about FSU this week just a breakdown of there offensive and defensive schemes and how we stack up