Seems Miami Hurricanes QB N’Kosi Perry has matured in offseason

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Came across this article this morning. Whether you Love him or Hate him it's a good read

All I can say is he seems to be trying and the extreme competition seems to have helped him and everyone else ...and as long as he has the respect of his teammates, coaches and is wearing a Cane uniform ...he has mine.

They seem to be willing to leave the past in the past, So I will too. I just want to win

Whether he earns the starter spot is up to him and our more than capable coaches. I'll let them decide.

May the best man win
 
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Came across this article this morning. Whether you Love him or Hate him it's a good read

All I can say is he seems to be trying and the extreme competition seems to have helped him and everyone else ...and as long as he has the respect of his teammates, coaches and is wearing a Cane uniform ...he has mine.

They seem to be willing to leave the past in the past, So I will too. I just want to win

Whether he earns the starter spot is up to him and our more than capable coaches. I'll let them decide.

May the best man win
Well said. This is good news for sure. I hope he locks in and shows out!
 
I read this article earlier this morning as well. I loved the fact that Perry took accountability and showed remorse for his actions. That's a clear example of maturity within itself.

Whether or not he wins the starting gig is a small matter in the bigger picture of life. The young man made dumb decisions and he is learning from them, while simultaneously being under the spotlight of serving as a QB at The U.

Realizing that he has to be a man first and a football player second was a big step in the maturation process for him. I don't think it's a coincidence that he has now shown a lot of maturity on the field this spring.

What's not mature, is a bunch of grown *** men on a message board hoping for him to fail!
 
Oh man....If this is true...I am really going to miss the N'Kosi **** star jokes....
Just because he appears to be maturing, doesn't mean that his d'ick stop working. He just need to keep the videos for his private collection, in which they can later be revealed in his biopic.

Here's to his p'ussy game reaching Derek Jeter/Wilt Chamberlain legendary status. His haters (the creepy ma****ers on this site), are just mad that they won't be able to jack off to any new videos of N'Kosi reenacting Lexington Steele "best hits". The videos were just N'kosi's thesis for his theater drama class!
 
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I sincerely wish him nothing but the best. Its good to see he's committed to bettering himself.
 
I don't hate him, but the song Miracles by Jefferson Starship probably would have been a great backdrop for that piece.

And I hope someone reminds me of this post if he's the starter and we're 5-0.
 
I read this article earlier this morning as well. I loved the fact that Perry took accountability and showed remorse for his actions. That's a clear example of maturity within itself.

Whether or not he wins the starting gig is a small matter in the bigger picture of life. The young man made dumb decisions and he is learning from them, while simultaneously being under the spotlight of serving as a QB at The U.

Realizing that he has to be a man first and a football player second was a big step in the maturation process for him. I don't think it's a coincidence that he has now shown a lot of maturity on the field this spring.

What's not mature, is a bunch of grown *** men on a message board hoping for him to fail!

I totally agree.

People can grow up and mature.

He just needs to keep it up....through good times and bad.

I don’t favor any of them, I don’t care who wins. But if he does and has a great season what a redemptive story that would be. There’s a positive story in any three of the quarterbacks winning the comp and doing well.
 
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