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Last year Perry was the savior.
This year it's Williams.
This year it's Williams.
kind of strange..... wonder what's up with all of that
I think Richt really wanted to see what Weldon could do this spring but then he got conjunctivitis and now he’s going to get buried in the depth chart.kind of strange..... wonder what's up with all of that
I was never super high on Perry to start with, but it just shows we’re still desperate for an answer and now that we know Rosier’s ceiling we should move on.Last year Perry was the savior.
This year it's Williams.
Very good point, kinda like when Kaaya went on the road against Louisville.Think CMR is covering all the bases. Turning Williams lose against LSU in that atmosphere and in that venue might be a mistake. Might hurt JW more than help. So unless Richt is stone cold sure Williams can handle it I’d wait another week or two before turning over the keys to this Mercedes and let Rosier either win the job on the field or lose it forever.
Two different QBs and situations. Williams is coming in polished and early. Perry came in late and rough around the edges. Yeah, there was a ton of hype around Perry, but I think a lot of that was just wishful thinking. I'm sure there is some of that with Williams as well, but he just looks like a different kind of prospect to my untrained eyes.Last year Perry was the savior.
This year it's Williams.
A QB that is good at everything is a great QB.Rosier showed more of the same as well documented. He made a couple nice throws. He had some awful ones and took some bad sacks.
Perry showed a strong arm but quickly decided to take off and run every time the pocket broke down...minus one play where he threw the nicest ball of any QB all day. That play was called incomplete but it was a deep throw to the sideline while he was running in between 3 defenders. I believe it was to Harris. The ball would've been complete had Perry thrown it a fraction of second earlier. I don't believe Perry is able to go through progressions. The upside with Perry is he has the wow factor running the ball and the rocket arm. The downside is that he isn't comfortable in the pocket and is a single read QB at this point.
Williams was the most impressive QB. He showed escapability and poise in the pocket. He has the arm to make the throws and was mostly accurate. He also seems to be the fastest QB when he decides to run. Williams is still looking to pass first, even when he leaves the pocket. Williams game I believe is what we all wished Rosier would become last season. What I mean is Williams doesn't look to be great at anything. He looks to be good at everything. Rosier isn't horrible at anything. He's slightly below or slightly above average at everything.
Simply put, Rosier's a Toyota, Williams is a Lexus, and Perry is a Charger with a Hemi.
I love what CMR has done for the program but unfortunately, I don’t think he has the cojones to play a true freshman to open the season against LSU. He just always seems to play everything conservative.
I don’t think so, but perception is reality and the perception is that LSU is a preimier sec program (though they suck)LSU sucks though, so is it really that big of a deal?
Last year Perry was the savior.
This year it's Williams.
I don’t think so, but perception is reality and the perception is that LSU is a preimier sec program (though they suck)
LOL is that what the article initially said? I also found it interesting that Perry's accuracy problems were "eminent" (not "evident").Wait, we've been looking for a translucent QB?
No wonder we've struggled to find anyone.
Next year Aryana?Last year Perry was the savior.
This year it's Williams.