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Plenty left to play for. This is the ACC Coastal. You're always in it.
With our OL or lack thereof, probably not. That said, I'm not sitting a kid that put up 400+ Yds and several TDs in less than a full game.Does anybody really think it will make a difference?
Funny, sad, true all at the same time.Plenty left to play for. This is the ACC Coastal. You're always in it.
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Or have Randy Moss to dominate DBsthat Bud Foster video is a huge indictment of Jarren:
not a run threat
not a strong arm
guy better be jim harbaugh or chad pennington with those limitations
was gonna say it, i don't see randy moss walking out of our tunnelOr have Randy Moss to dominate DBs
I would happily make the case for Perry. I've been very critical of him in the past, but he's matured and proven himself. I am very comfortable with him in as quarterback at this point. The problem is that if Jarren sits now, it could ruin him. He has to see game time. If not, his career is effectively over. His confidence will be completely shot.With our OL or lack thereof, probably not. That said, I'm not sitting a kid that put up 400+ Yds and several TDs in less than a full game.
If every position is truly "open competition" week in and week out, Manny/Enos need to play the one that gives us the best chance to win. Our OL though. . . .I would happily make the case for Perry. I've been very critical of him in the past, but he's matured and proven himself. I am very comfortable with him in as quarterback at this point. The problem is that if Jarren sits now, it could ruin him. He has to see game time. If not, his career is effectively over. His confidence will be completely shot.
That said, I'd make **** sure Perry sees the bulk if the snaps. He makes plays happen when the defense has accounted for plan A.
Yes, the Miami way is to make quick, thoughtless changes at QB based on minimal data (less than one game). Then, when the backup QB who plays lights out off the bench gets the next start and summarily s*&ts the bed, quickly goes back to the original starting QB. Now, you have 2 QBs who are constantly worrying they will be removed and replaced for any mistake and therefore play like duck poo for the rest of the season (see last year as an example).
Jarren should get the start against UVA. He played one quarter of terrible football. If it continues throughout the UVA game, then give Perry his shot, but don't ruin what Jarren may develop into by giving up on him too quickly.
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Just put the weightlifting team out there. They're big enough and most likely won't run into each other.If every position is truly "open competition" week in and week out, Manny/Enos need to play the one that gives us the best chance to win. Our OL though. . . .
Yes, the Miami way is to make quick, thoughtless changes at QB based on minimal data (less than one game). Then, when the backup QB who plays lights out off the bench gets the next start and summarily s*&ts the bed, quickly goes back to the original starting QB. Now, you have 2 QBs who are constantly worrying they will be removed and replaced for any mistake and therefore play like duck poo for the rest of the season (see last year as an example).
Jarren should get the start against UVA. He played one quarter of terrible football. If it continues throughout the UVA game, then give Perry his shot, but don't ruin what Jarren may develop into by giving up on him too quickly.