A local New Englander does signings of local guys and some semistars.  One such signing was of former patriots running back #34 Robert Perryman.  A real cerebral player with his head on straight that made it in the NFL and is very respected in the patriots organization.  This is a nice little addition to your collection, a piece most people wont have a known but over looked player like perryman in their colleciton.   A collection addition on a budget with free shipping, at this price the signer did not produce COAs.


Thanks Sorry for any inconvenience but I can only accept Paypal and will only ship after payment is received. I also only ship in the lower 48 states never over seas. 

Any questions you may have before, during, or after a purchase please feel free to ask and I will do my best to respond in a timely manner. 

Thanks for looking at my items good luck, Rob and Kathy

Personal

Robert Perryman was always a standout football player as a kid, but when he moved from Miami to Bourne, Mass., he went from a good player among good players to a great player comparatively. His play at Bourne High School on Cape Cod earned him the attention of college programs across the country, but his education was always priority No. 1 and that factored into his college decision.

“Both my parents were teachers,” said Perryman. “School always came first; playing football was a privilege.”

That being the case, Robert chose Michigan because their scholarship program guaranteed four years of college rather than four, one-year scholarships. There’s a big difference. If he wound up not playing football for whatever reason, he would still have his education. In addition, Robert was always thinking ahead towards the day when football would no longer be an option and Michigan had one of the best alumni networks in the country – an excellent resource when the time would come to find a job in the real world.

Perryman was drafted in the third round of the 1987 draft by New England and played for three years. During that time, he was always thinking about the end of his playing days and what he would do with his life and that sometimes made him a nervous wreck. His background in Marketing Communications at Michigan helped Robert land a job for the office supply chain, Staples, in its marketing and advertising department.

Football continues to be a huge part of Robert Perryman’s life. He held a position as the Regional Director for the NFL Junior Player Development Program before moving on to lead his own youth camps. He also continues his work on the field as an Assistant Coach for the IWFL’s Boston Militia, and spent two years as the Quaterback Coach at Merrimack College in North Andover, MA.

Robert and his wife Sonya have two children Krista and Robert Jr.

Career Highlights
From 1990 Patriots’ Media Guide

In 1989 played in all 16 games and started all but two (did not start those games because team used three wide receivers on the first play of the game)…second leading rusher on squad…rushed for 68 yards on 15 carries at Buffalo on 10-1…scored two rushing TDs vs. NO on 11-12 (his first two-TD game). In 1988 was second top rusher on team behind John Stephens while starting all 16 games…led team in rushing TDs with six (all in different games)…had three catches for 17 yards vs. Tampa Bay on 12-11 and two catches in four other games. In 1987 played in nine games, with one start…best games on 11-22 with 73 yards on 10 carries (long run of 48 yards), vs. Indy and on 11-13 at the Jets when rushed for 53 yards on 16 carries…as receiver, had three catches for 17 yards vs. Tampa Bay on 12-11 and five games with two catches each…was fourth top rusher on team…after Indy game of 11-22 had to miss next three games with sprained ankle…came back to have 42 yards on eight carries (long of 14) at Buffalo on 12-20 and 52 yards on 15 carries (long of 12) at Miami on 12-28 – both were starts – had three special teams tackles (all solos).

Games Played/Started: 1987 -9/1, 1988 -16/16, 1989 -16/14. Total: 41/31.
Other Stats: Fumbles: 1987 -1, 1988 -4, 1989 -2. Kickoff Returns: 1987 -three for 43 yards.

College
From 1990 Patriots’ Media Guide

Came on strong in senior year with 422 yards on 98 carries for a 4.3 average with six TDs, including a 47-yarder…was teamed with Gerald White to give Michigan one of best fullback tandems in Big Ten Conference…started last three games, including Rose Bowl game…as a senior in 1986, finished second on his team in rushing yards; was not tackled for a loss as senior…team went 11-2 his senior year (won Big 10 title)…in 22-15 loss ot Arizona State in Rose Bowl, had 14 yards on five carries and had a six-yard reception…as a junior in ’85, rushed for 239 yards on 65 carries (3.7 avg.) and caught seven passes for 76 yards…as a sophomore in 1984, started the first five games and Holiday Bowl…finished season with 387 yards on 76 carries for a solid 5.1 average…had five TDs, three in season opener vs. Miami (others vs. Indiana and Wisconsin)…in Holiday Bowl, ran for 110 yards on 13 carries and caught a 10 yard TD pass vs. BYU, which won the game and also won national title by virtue of that contest.