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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 1009197" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>On the staff, of course, and in this case specificallyTFG. Patenaude always featured running QBs - passing too, of course - before he ran into Collins. Then, all of a sudden, presented with a QB who could really run, he began to try to make him a straight drop back guy behind an OL that just wasn't coming up to snuff. I felt for Sims and for Tech as a result of this decision and I'm betting it wasn't Patenaude's. This was what I meant when I said that Sims's lack of development wasn't really his fault. I thought when he went to Nebraska he'd get a coach who would see what he could do, but no such luck. If the Huskers had gone back to the I-bone with Sims, things would have happened for them.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad Sims came back to Tech and got the extra degree - you know, the one that will actually <em>count</em>. And I'm sorry he never got the chance to fully develop the talents he has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 1009197, member: 265"] On the staff, of course, and in this case specificallyTFG. Patenaude always featured running QBs - passing too, of course - before he ran into Collins. Then, all of a sudden, presented with a QB who could really run, he began to try to make him a straight drop back guy behind an OL that just wasn't coming up to snuff. I felt for Sims and for Tech as a result of this decision and I'm betting it wasn't Patenaude's. This was what I meant when I said that Sims's lack of development wasn't really his fault. I thought when he went to Nebraska he'd get a coach who would see what he could do, but no such luck. If the Huskers had gone back to the I-bone with Sims, things would have happened for them. I'm glad Sims came back to Tech and got the extra degree - you know, the one that will actually [I]count[/I]. And I'm sorry he never got the chance to fully develop the talents he has. [/QUOTE]
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