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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket05" data-source="post: 757131" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>If you read my comment I stated that he struggles with touch on the short throws not the deep ball. He has been pretty good at the deep ball which accounted for most if not all of Browns 7 TD last year. The issue is he throws short passes with the same "touch" as his deep passes which make it harder to catch. I said Carter should have caught the ball but it was not as easy of a catch as people make it seem cause the ball was thrown with too much force for a pass that short. While Graham had some accurate throws he also had some that were way off (including a deep ball to an open receiver that he threw about 10 yards out of bounds). Graham also made some really poor decisions and is fortunate he didn't have a turnover on the flip to Gibbs. </p><p></p><p>Sims on the other hand is much better on the short/intermediate passes but has struggled with the deep ball. Sims did show some progress on the deep ball the last two weeks.</p><p></p><p>My main point is that both QBs have strengths and weaknesses but I feel like Sims has shown he is the better overall QB than Graham. That being said Sims still NEEDS to get better at not losing the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket05, post: 757131, member: 2642"] If you read my comment I stated that he struggles with touch on the short throws not the deep ball. He has been pretty good at the deep ball which accounted for most if not all of Browns 7 TD last year. The issue is he throws short passes with the same "touch" as his deep passes which make it harder to catch. I said Carter should have caught the ball but it was not as easy of a catch as people make it seem cause the ball was thrown with too much force for a pass that short. While Graham had some accurate throws he also had some that were way off (including a deep ball to an open receiver that he threw about 10 yards out of bounds). Graham also made some really poor decisions and is fortunate he didn't have a turnover on the flip to Gibbs. Sims on the other hand is much better on the short/intermediate passes but has struggled with the deep ball. Sims did show some progress on the deep ball the last two weeks. My main point is that both QBs have strengths and weaknesses but I feel like Sims has shown he is the better overall QB than Graham. That being said Sims still NEEDS to get better at not losing the ball. [/QUOTE]
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