James Blackman

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I just watched that Kids film. If this kid is a hard worker and loves football. I would be all in on him. My God you can'take teach that arm it's strong and he throws a ball that is easy to catch and instinctually knows how to put touch on the ball. A weight room, a training table and good quarterback coaching we may have a superstar here fellas. You can'take teach that arm! Just going to depend on how hard he wants to develop his talent.
 

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Richt would be godsend for this kid. The coaching he's getting at GC is bad.
 
He's the type of guy who will go somewhere else and set passing records.

Yep, I've been very adamant about keeping him here, he reminds me of teddy bridgewater in high school. It'll be a shame if he goes somewhere like Louisville or Temple and he absolutely blows the roof off there
 
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He's the type of guy who will go somewhere else and set passing records.

Yep, I've been very adamant about keeping him here, he reminds me of teddy bridgewater in high school. It'll be a shame if he goes somewhere like Louisville or Temple and he absolutely blows the roof off there
I think he's far more advanced as a passer than Turdy was at the same point in his career. Turdy turned into a great passer, but he was a big runner at the same point in his career.
 
He's the type of guy who will go somewhere else and set passing records.

Yep, I've been very adamant about keeping him here, he reminds me of teddy bridgewater in high school. It'll be a shame if he goes somewhere like Louisville or Temple and he absolutely blows the roof off there
I think he's far more advanced as a passer than Turdy was at the same point in his career. Turdy turned into a great passer, but he was a big runner at the same point in his career.
oh def, dude he never once threw a fifty yard dart of his back foot like James did in his highlight video and tbh if it's true CMR wants to run a similar offense like he did at FSU, James is perfect for it.
 
I just watched that Kids film. If this kid is a hard worker and loves football. I would be all in on him. My God you can'take teach that arm it's strong and he throws a ball that is easy to catch and instinctually knows how to put touch on the ball. A weight room, a training table and good quarterback coaching we may have a superstar here fellas. You can'take teach that arm! Just going to depend on how hard he wants to develop his talent.
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He's the type of guy who will go somewhere else and set passing records.

Yep, I've been very adamant about keeping him here, he reminds me of teddy bridgewater in high school. It'll be a shame if he goes somewhere like Louisville or Temple and he absolutely blows the roof off there

I like Blackman, but Perry is actually the one who reminds me a lot of Bridgewater. Tall and skinny. Mobile enough to be a real dual threat QB, but always looking to throw first. Not the most refined mechanics or footwork but shows great accuracy and good arm strength. And most importantly both have the sort of pocket presence that is almost impossible to teach.

I'm happy to hear that the coaches still see Perry as a priority. But, it's also nice that there are other options available with big potential
 
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