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Decision making and accuracy are far more important in college than arm strength. Think Ken Dorsey.
This thread is like Arrogate in that race last weekend. I had no idea why the track announcer was wasting time babbling about all the dullard horses. It was all about the supreme talent and what he did once he showed up.
Turned out that breaking flatfooted and last made for a nice story but the horse himself seemed rather unimpressed. I imagine that's what Perry and the coaching staff will feel like once the talent gap is glaring.
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No way in **** he starts day one.
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No way in **** he starts day one.
how not ?
Perry starts , Next subject
No way in **** he starts day one.
how not ?
Season way too important to just give the keys to a true freshman without even seeing what the veterans can do in a real game. If Perry is that good they can give him some reps throughout the season and if he's all that maybe he starts by years end, but not game one.