I feel guilty about this position because Perrins lucked his way into a 3rd place finish this past season. At times, he's amazing (Rocky IV) and at other times he is completely lost (Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot). He's built and found a roster that has serious potential just like any Sly movie out there, but he's also Perrins... which means he could implode at any time and just forget to submit a roster or start the completely wrong match up or make a ridiculous trade. That potential is there.
I'm not going to go into the plot line for "Stop, Or My Mom Will Shoot!" because to be honest, I'm not sure there is one. All I know is Sly is a cop of some kind and his mom gets a gun and threatens to shoot somebody. Selective amnesia has turned the rest away from memory, kind of like picking Perrins 2nd will fade from memory immediately after I post this.
Perrins roster is like a good Sly movie: Matt Barkley, T. Pryor (dumbest player alive?), James White, Antwon Bailey, and stacked WR's with Ryan Broyles, Jeff Fuller, and DJ Woods. Scary, scary potential if he hits match-ups and stays healthy. At the same time, however, he has to hit everything right in the draft and line-ups. He could error very easily, just like Sly trying to read this script. How could he think this movie was a good idea? We'll ask that question about Perrins this year... How could he think that line-up was a good idea and it'll be at a key point in the season.
Best Player: Ryan Broyles
Breakout Player: DJ Woods
Most Overrated: Terrelle Pryor
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May 18, 2011
May 11, 2011
Team Review: 3rd Place "Perrins"
9-5. 121 points per game.
Whew.. finally, he backed up his claims. For years he's been saying he was the number 1 player in the league.. this year was no different including a bold claim that he had "the best skill position players the league has had." Of course, he wasn't able to turn that into a #1 ranking, but 3rd is a great place to be for Perrins. Next year, we'll hear about he's going to parlay this into a perennial run at the top.
What Went Right: He never lost more than one game in a row and had 3 2-game winning streaks. 5 times he went over 140 points on the season and only 2 games he was under 100. Uhhh.. Ryan Broyles, Jeff Fuller, DeMarco Murray, Ryan Williams and even Michael Egnew were solid.
What Went Wrong: The big name QB's from big time BCS schools weren't always what the doctor ordered. That's what didn't put him over the top; his solid stable of backs were hit and miss on some weeks.
What the Boosters are saying: "About time. We've spent a lot of money to get him here because of what he sold us.. He told us he's from the Bret Bielema school of coaching and he should be title contention in the next 2-3 years. In addition, neither one of them can drink that much though they act differently. This helps keep our bills down at football gatherings."
Whew.. finally, he backed up his claims. For years he's been saying he was the number 1 player in the league.. this year was no different including a bold claim that he had "the best skill position players the league has had." Of course, he wasn't able to turn that into a #1 ranking, but 3rd is a great place to be for Perrins. Next year, we'll hear about he's going to parlay this into a perennial run at the top.
What Went Right: He never lost more than one game in a row and had 3 2-game winning streaks. 5 times he went over 140 points on the season and only 2 games he was under 100. Uhhh.. Ryan Broyles, Jeff Fuller, DeMarco Murray, Ryan Williams and even Michael Egnew were solid.
What Went Wrong: The big name QB's from big time BCS schools weren't always what the doctor ordered. That's what didn't put him over the top; his solid stable of backs were hit and miss on some weeks.
What the Boosters are saying: "About time. We've spent a lot of money to get him here because of what he sold us.. He told us he's from the Bret Bielema school of coaching and he should be title contention in the next 2-3 years. In addition, neither one of them can drink that much though they act differently. This helps keep our bills down at football gatherings."
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