will perry improve?

improve?

  • yes

    Votes: 63 61.2%
  • no

    Votes: 41 39.8%

  • Total voters
    103
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I have seen nothing to indicate that he will ever improve. I'd love to be wrong but I don't think I am. He has demonstrated poor work habits, poor leadership skills, immaturity, a propensity for getting suspended, inaccuracy throwing the football, a lack of poise and woeful production. He has been in the program for two seasons and a spring. What is the one skill he can hang his hat on? He runs well but that is not a sustainable skill on its own. I just don't see any reason to be optimistic about him at all.
 
He will improve marginally just based on experience and reps.

If he puts his life into it, he can be a good QB for us.

If Richt then joins the 21st century, we could be ******.
 
i think a QB competition would have ruined him. It was the thing i worried about the most going into the off season ( waffling on a decision). The clear first team reps is his only chance of living up to his potential. However if anyone with some skill comes in i feel he will be beat out
 
Remember Hankerson's last season? He basically said, "Forget this coaching staff helping me get better" and he reached out, took his game on his own two shoulders, received help privately, and played himself into the league. At this point, the players have to stop looking to this Offensive and ST's coaching staff to get them better. They HAVE to treat it like a job if they want to get into the league. Our alums can help with this.
 
You mean improve on his 52 yard passing performance his last outing? I guess so, it's pretty difficult to only pass for 52 yards in 4Q of football, so I see him improving a bit.
Perry is garbage, he will show incremental improvement, but if you are expecting him to become a good QB in 8 months your delusional.
 
He should improve for sure, but I don't know if he is better than Williams. I don't know if Williams really did get a chance to prove himself, hope he stays and a fair competition develops and the best one wins the job and that includes Weldon. This is what happens when you start a guy like Rosier most of the year, these young guns know they can do better and the life gets sucked out of kids like Williams.
 
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If when he said that he's watching more film now on his own, he's turned a corner, then yes. It might explain at least in part why Richt had to call a conservative game. If Perry isn't recognizing coverages, he can't be trusted.
 
Ive long since held a theory that the biggest improvement from a QB comes between year's one and two as a starter. IF Perry is to improve, we should see it immediately in 2019.


To the question directly... I think Perry can easily add a good 15-20 pounds of muscle/bulk this offseason. He's got a thin frame for his size but he's a big kid in general. His running ability should improve dramatically next season if the kid puts in the requisite about of workout time and effort this offseason.
 
Just go out and freestyle it young man. I'll say this. Perry has an electric burst running the ball. We ran quicksand Rosier all the time with designed runs, yet rarely did it for Kosi. Spread them out give him some space, I think he will be fine, even with this staff. I think it is important to run him first, get him into the game right away. Problem is corch wants to call 28 yard outs on 3rd and 4. My biggest fear was Corch destroying him in the Virginia debacle. Still not convinced he didn't, guess time will tell. That game by the way led to all this crapstorm.
 
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I wanna say yes, but.....
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