There’s a very good chance Mork ruined perry. The kids been playing scared, looking over his shoulder. That’s not how a young QB grows into the position. He needs room to make mistakes and learn from em.Richt loves his players bro
Regardless of when Perry played it wouldn't have mattered.
He's ******* terrible
Perry drive them down to win the game. Actually threw the potential game tying touchdown. From my seats looked like a no call on PI but guess I'm biased. He has shown he thrives in those situations which is the silver lining of this dumpster fire. I do agree he put him in at the worst times and I didn't understand why he was ever pulled.Even more concerning than the BS 2 minute drill, terrible offense, etc etc is how Richt had no regard N’kosi Perry’s well-being as a player or person.
The first time he puts Perry in we’re at our own 8 yard line w/ 7 minutes left in the first quarter. We throw a screen that went for a loss of 4 then ran the ball two more times. 3 and out.
He keeps Perry in the game, and this time we’re at our own 2 yard line. Perry’s second pass is dropped by Brevin Jordan, which would’ve resulted in a first down and gain of 15+. Drops happen. That’s fine. It’s clear he’s still working his way into the game because he’s only had two drives. Perry is then PULLED without ever having a real shot to do what he needs to do.
Down 17 to 12, Richt puts Perry in the game in the fourth game with 12 minutes left and he now has to win the game or be seen as a failure. Mark Richt trapped Perry so he looks bad and now can blame it on his quarterbacks without giving the kid a real shot. The same kid who brought us back against FSU. If you’re going to handle him like this, you might as well not even play him.
Perry may not be the long term answer at quarterback, but we’ve played mind games with him for the last three weeks and not given him a true shot.
And I don’t even expect anything to change moving forward. If Golden managed to keep Dorito for 4 and 1/2 years, I can only imagine that Richt will be able to sell another dream to maintain his playcalling duties and offensive control. Replacements for searles and J Richt will not make a major difference.
Numbers 1 and 2 say more about youPerry:
1) Isn't smart;
2) Isn't a hard worker;
3) Is being corched in terms of development (Jon);
4) Is being corched in terms of strategy (offensive philosophy and play design);
5) Is being corched in terms in terms of tactics (play calling and in-game adjustments);
6) Is playing behind an untalented, corched O-Line.
What other ingredients need to be added to this recipe for disaster. Perry's career at UM will not amount to anything.
I agree. I keep going back to the FSU game when Perry felt the most confidence as a starter.There’s a very good chance Mork ruined perry. The kids been playing scared, looking over his shoulder. That’s not how a young QB grows into the position. He needs room to make mistakes and learn from em.
Word!!I agree. I keep going back to the FSU game when Perry felt the most confidence as a starter.
Our OL was getting eaten alive, and playcalling was just as bad. Perry had good pocket presence, didn’t look to run nearly as often as Malik and threw it away when needed. His touch passes you can’t teach.
I’m not saying he’s the savior, but I 100% don’t believe Perry is garbage. He doesn’t go from the #3 dual threat QB to crap for no reason. Richt set him up not to succeed.
It’ll never happen but I can only imagine what Perry and our skill guys would do in a Leach air raid attack
Richt loves his players bro
Regardless of when Perry played it wouldn't have mattered.
He's ******* terrible
It's like he's senile or is intentionally sabotaging this program, it's utterly mind-blowing.
All we need to know that the games against p5 teams that Malik hasn't played in we are 2-0 should be easy for coach to let the kid play thru freshmen mistakes with defense backing himWord!!
SHOULDAll we need to know that the games against p5 teams that Malik hasn't played in we are 2-0 should be easy for coach to let the kid play thru freshmen mistakes with defense backing him
Totally agree with the frustration here. The way Perry was handled felt unfair and put him in impossible situations. He’s clearly shown he can handle pressure, but yanking him in and out like that doesn’t help any QB develop confidence.Perry drive them down to win the game. Actually threw the potential game tying touchdown. From my seats looked like a no call on PI but guess I'm biased. He has shown he thrives in those situations which is the silver lining of this dumpster fire. I do agree he put him in at the worst times and I didn't understand why he was ever pulled.
Bubba Baxa disagrees.Totally agree with the frustration here. The way Perry was handled felt unfair and put him in impossible situations. He’s clearly shown he can handle pressure, but yanking him in and out like that doesn’t help any QB develop confidence.
Honestly, this whole situation feels like a complete mess — kind of like when a project gets so bad you just need a full cleanout. I had a similar feeling recently dealing with a renovation, and renting a 15 yard dumpster in New Orleans ended up being the most practical solution to clear everything out and reset.
Perry may not be perfect, but he deserved a real opportunity instead of being set up to fail. That’s the part that’s hardest to watch.