I thought I saw him in on at least one play split wide. However, in his two games, I don't believe he has touched the ball.
This, I recall seeing him at WR on at least one play. Very limited time on the field (a couple plays max) and no opportunities to get the ball in his hands though. Completely uneducated guess is he's finding it hard to pick up the playbook and/or we're not opening up the playbook to get him involved just yet (just the RUTM, roll and throw to TE, chuck it down the field stuff for the most part).
Listening to everyone's favorite Patrick Reusse yesterday; said Para(sp) has been passed by Croft and won't get any playing time here...wasted two years. Said he and Jeff Jones should transfer to NDSU.
I have no idea where he was coming from on the Jeff Jones comment.
NDAC didn't want Perra coming out of HS, why would they want him after he's not been able to see the field in two years? Also, I have to think that Perra realized he was more than likely never going to get significant playing time, given that he's not on scholarship. Everything about him has been blown way out of proportion.
There is nothing to hide in the playbook! Even at it's most diverse, it is about as basic as it can be.
He's most likely going to be a doctor, so he doesn't really need football. I'd still like to see him play a little though.
Reports are that he wants to be a coach.
I want to see Jeff with the ball in his hands Saturday. Do you hear me Jerry?
Would actually be nice to see him get a ball though and see if he can indeed do something with it, just to see if all that potential is really there.
If he is healthy enough to play any plays it is shocking he is not playing running back. Someone else posted if he is going to be a marginal WR why not leave him at his natural position of RB and give him a shot.
Wasn't Berkely Edwards suppose to the explosive weapon that was talked about last year ? What happened to him ?
Sometimes there are things outside of talent that can keep you off the field. Just ask David Cobb.
Sometimes there are things outside of talent that can keep you off the field. Just ask David Cobb.