After the Kerrry Goode blew out his knee versus Boston College running a toss sweep on the pathetic rug then laid down at Legion Field.
After going through a rough surgery and an even rougher rehab Goode finally made it back to practice.
The very first play he was called upon to run in an 11-on-11 drill? The very same toss sweep play. When asked about this, Ray Perkins said something along the line the team medical staff had assured Perkins that Goode's knee was fine and Perkins needed to find out if Goode's mind was right - that Goode had the confidence (not to mention remaining skill) to compete at the highest levels. What better way than to force Goode to confront the fear of facing the circumstances that caused his pain and injury. Perkins was indeed a cold-blooded S O B, but a very smart football guy.
Turns out the damage to Goode's knee was too much to overcome.