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<blockquote data-quote="GoGATech" data-source="post: 759124" data-attributes="member: 4350"><p>This is 100% what is going on. We got off the quick release short/mid throws against FSU and some against UCF until teams wised up that our OL (OT in particular) is still a weakness. Bring everybody in tight and hope that your front 4 create pressure so that Sims doesn't have time for a play to develop down the field. When he does, that's when good things happen. He hit Camp on the one deep ball, overshot Carter on one, and way overshot Carter on a third where he had gotten knocked off his route. That last one was at least his 3rd progression. Holding the ball too long is not his problem. What he doesn't have yet is the anticipation or the "feeling" if you will. He has to feel that pocket coming in behind him or the edge rusher getting in to close and he needs to step up in those cases. Sometimes climbing up 2 steps in the pocket is all he would need to give him time to find somebody open or run. That comes with experience and the more he plays the better he'll get at it. Having everybody in tight on D is also a win/win for them because it also helps them against the run which is our strongest asset. When we aren't blocking good, everybody wants more protection, 2TE sets, etc. to help out. I think we actually need to spread the field more and let the front 5 not have to guess which guys they have to block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoGATech, post: 759124, member: 4350"] This is 100% what is going on. We got off the quick release short/mid throws against FSU and some against UCF until teams wised up that our OL (OT in particular) is still a weakness. Bring everybody in tight and hope that your front 4 create pressure so that Sims doesn't have time for a play to develop down the field. When he does, that's when good things happen. He hit Camp on the one deep ball, overshot Carter on one, and way overshot Carter on a third where he had gotten knocked off his route. That last one was at least his 3rd progression. Holding the ball too long is not his problem. What he doesn't have yet is the anticipation or the "feeling" if you will. He has to feel that pocket coming in behind him or the edge rusher getting in to close and he needs to step up in those cases. Sometimes climbing up 2 steps in the pocket is all he would need to give him time to find somebody open or run. That comes with experience and the more he plays the better he'll get at it. Having everybody in tight on D is also a win/win for them because it also helps them against the run which is our strongest asset. When we aren't blocking good, everybody wants more protection, 2TE sets, etc. to help out. I think we actually need to spread the field more and let the front 5 not have to guess which guys they have to block. [/QUOTE]
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