ball915
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Perry looked so much better than Rosier and it wasn't even close. The offense showed some fluidity to it and Perry put together two monster drives (first and last of game) that Rosier never did in 3 years. He throws a tighter spiral, with more zip on the ball and is way more aggressive looking to throw the ball downfield, making throws last night Rosier just can't. The concern Richt has stated of Perry not being able to run like Rosier is untrue as Perry took off numerous times on 3rd down converting. Perry plays with emotion (even the commentator said it while we were losing) where Rosier always looks like he woke up from a nap prematurely and the offense plays just like that. Perry throws the bubble screen in front of the receiver allowing him to run forward with momentum instead of having Receiver turn his body after bad Rosier throw. The talent gap between the two is so visible and even more so after last night.