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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 880024" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>I actually think tis a good comparison but not for the reason the orignal poster did it. Sims has all the tools to be a great spread QB. he has a live arm, some good wheels and has the height for it. But there is something just wrong in how he approaches the game, he makes bad decisions has quesitonable ball placement doens't seem to be able to read the RPO and in the end is best when he just takes off with the ball in open space.</p><p></p><p>Marshall had the tools to be a pretty good option QB. He was lightning fast and elusive with the ball in his hands. He had a strong enough arm to hit deep throws to open receivers. He could't throw the comeback very well but that's a hard throw for most college QBs. But for some reason he was hesitant to pitch the ball and it bit us on many occasions he also had a very bad habit of not throwing to the open number one receiver which made us very very one dimensional. </p><p></p><p>In the end both these quarterbacks look prototypical for the type of system they are running yet both failed to run it as well as they probably should due to their abilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 880024, member: 3094"] I actually think tis a good comparison but not for the reason the orignal poster did it. Sims has all the tools to be a great spread QB. he has a live arm, some good wheels and has the height for it. But there is something just wrong in how he approaches the game, he makes bad decisions has quesitonable ball placement doens't seem to be able to read the RPO and in the end is best when he just takes off with the ball in open space. Marshall had the tools to be a pretty good option QB. He was lightning fast and elusive with the ball in his hands. He had a strong enough arm to hit deep throws to open receivers. He could't throw the comeback very well but that's a hard throw for most college QBs. But for some reason he was hesitant to pitch the ball and it bit us on many occasions he also had a very bad habit of not throwing to the open number one receiver which made us very very one dimensional. In the end both these quarterbacks look prototypical for the type of system they are running yet both failed to run it as well as they probably should due to their abilities. [/QUOTE]
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