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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 870682" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I watched about 2 drives each for both 1st and 2nd teams before flipping the channel to the Tourney.</p><p></p><p>Sims is clearly the most physically talented of the two 2 QBs that played. He's got an NFL caliber arm, and he has athleticism we need to use. The ball just comes out of his hands differently than we've had at QB in a while. However, it seems he holds on to the ball too long, or he's indecisive beyond his first read. I thought that would be a problem with a new OC. He's only had about a month of work in the new offense, so hesitation and indecisiveness isn't suprising.</p><p></p><p>Gibbs doesn't have the physical talents Sims has, but he throws a VERY good ball. He knows where to put the ball for the receivers. I see that he's getting dinged for playing against the 2nd string D, but I think you need to give him credit for taking what's there, and getting the ball there. How many times have we seen wide open receivers the past few seasons get overthrown or we just missed the read altogether? Gibbs got the ball to the open guy, and threw the ball where the receivers could make a play. That counts for something.</p><p></p><p>The first team OL seemed pretty porous...either that, our 1st team front seven is a LOT better than we thought. I tend to think our OL needs a LOT of work.</p><p></p><p>Didn't pay too much attention anywhere else really. I very little desire to watch the entire "practice" when it's the first day of March Madness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 870682, member: 360"] I watched about 2 drives each for both 1st and 2nd teams before flipping the channel to the Tourney. Sims is clearly the most physically talented of the two 2 QBs that played. He's got an NFL caliber arm, and he has athleticism we need to use. The ball just comes out of his hands differently than we've had at QB in a while. However, it seems he holds on to the ball too long, or he's indecisive beyond his first read. I thought that would be a problem with a new OC. He's only had about a month of work in the new offense, so hesitation and indecisiveness isn't suprising. Gibbs doesn't have the physical talents Sims has, but he throws a VERY good ball. He knows where to put the ball for the receivers. I see that he's getting dinged for playing against the 2nd string D, but I think you need to give him credit for taking what's there, and getting the ball there. How many times have we seen wide open receivers the past few seasons get overthrown or we just missed the read altogether? Gibbs got the ball to the open guy, and threw the ball where the receivers could make a play. That counts for something. The first team OL seemed pretty porous...either that, our 1st team front seven is a LOT better than we thought. I tend to think our OL needs a LOT of work. Didn't pay too much attention anywhere else really. I very little desire to watch the entire "practice" when it's the first day of March Madness. [/QUOTE]
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