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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 1464025, member: 289"] TYRONE PERKINS 6-0 175 4.50 40 yard dash HUDL had a basketball highlight for Tyrone, not a fooball highlight, perhaps because he missed his senior year. You-Tube has this junior highlight tape, (from someone who likes to run the tape backwards and forwards or fast forward it): [MEDIA=youtube]u3uA7pjWkM8[/MEDIA] Comments: Tyrone seems similar to Dontae, except the tape had no kick-return highlights. There are only a couple of defensive highlights, showing him “playing center field”. But it’s almost all offensive highlights. Again, the plays all seem to be wide, nothing between the tackles. He goes out on actual pass patterns, not just swing passes. He might be a good-wide-out if we needed him there. He doesn’t seem quite as fast as Strickland but he seems to have Jim Brown’s habit of conserving energy by not gong any faster than he needs to. When he needs a burst, it’s there. He can change directions but isn’t always looking to create his own play. If an opening presents itself, he can burst through it. I love his gliding running style. He makes it look easy. [/QUOTE]
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