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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 879282" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>yeah there were moments i think he wasn’t terrible and i’m sure it was a major constraint with our o line and it was reported by kelly quinlan that when sims wasn’t in the game the playbook was significantly shortened based on the limitations of the other qb.</p><p></p><p>i still just had a lot of issues with him and his playcalling at times. going under center to gain short yardage, and his poor red zone conversion rates were just really frustrating. last year we were 97th in red zone scoring percentage (granted our kicking game didn’t do us many favors either), and notre dame was 14th overall in 2017 and 2019. 2018 sandwiched in there was a little lower at 57. tulane was worse but looking at their team as a whole i think it would be unfair to hold that over his head. obviously those ND teams were more talented than this tech team, but still that’s very impressive and i would expect a significant improvement there. red zone efficiency alone probably gets us 2 more wins last year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 879282, member: 5973"] yeah there were moments i think he wasn’t terrible and i’m sure it was a major constraint with our o line and it was reported by kelly quinlan that when sims wasn’t in the game the playbook was significantly shortened based on the limitations of the other qb. i still just had a lot of issues with him and his playcalling at times. going under center to gain short yardage, and his poor red zone conversion rates were just really frustrating. last year we were 97th in red zone scoring percentage (granted our kicking game didn’t do us many favors either), and notre dame was 14th overall in 2017 and 2019. 2018 sandwiched in there was a little lower at 57. tulane was worse but looking at their team as a whole i think it would be unfair to hold that over his head. obviously those ND teams were more talented than this tech team, but still that’s very impressive and i would expect a significant improvement there. red zone efficiency alone probably gets us 2 more wins last year [/QUOTE]
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