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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 816027" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>At Coastal Carolina where he coached for a longer period of time his QBs had a pretty high TD/INT ratio (threw far fewer picks than TDs, and the total number of picks was pretty low so it wasn't just that they threw so many TDs that the ratio was high). I'm not saying this just to disagree with you. I'm providing another relevant data point where his QBs were quite good at protecting the ball and that was over a longer period of time than at Temple.</p><p></p><p>I didn't see anything last year that indicated to me that the INTs we threw were scheme or play-call related for the most part. I felt like they were what you'd expect to see from a true freshman QB who also had an OL that wasn't really able to protect him, a center who hadn't played the position before, and that QB had been able to rely a lot on his athleticism at the HS level. And back to the point of the thread, here's my Gold Koolaid... I fully expect we will see a different Sims this year who is more mature, better at reading defenses, and makes better decisions with the ball. I am not suggesting he'll be a finished product, yet.</p><p></p><p>One other thing is that I'm not 100% sold on CDP though I do think our offense will be better this year and if we don't see it and there aren't significant absences of key players (for whatever reason) then I'll be even less sold on him than I am now. On the other hand I am not as down on him as some others are because I think he has had an incredibly tough job to do and COVID made it even tougher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 816027, member: 2627"] At Coastal Carolina where he coached for a longer period of time his QBs had a pretty high TD/INT ratio (threw far fewer picks than TDs, and the total number of picks was pretty low so it wasn't just that they threw so many TDs that the ratio was high). I'm not saying this just to disagree with you. I'm providing another relevant data point where his QBs were quite good at protecting the ball and that was over a longer period of time than at Temple. I didn't see anything last year that indicated to me that the INTs we threw were scheme or play-call related for the most part. I felt like they were what you'd expect to see from a true freshman QB who also had an OL that wasn't really able to protect him, a center who hadn't played the position before, and that QB had been able to rely a lot on his athleticism at the HS level. And back to the point of the thread, here's my Gold Koolaid... I fully expect we will see a different Sims this year who is more mature, better at reading defenses, and makes better decisions with the ball. I am not suggesting he'll be a finished product, yet. One other thing is that I'm not 100% sold on CDP though I do think our offense will be better this year and if we don't see it and there aren't significant absences of key players (for whatever reason) then I'll be even less sold on him than I am now. On the other hand I am not as down on him as some others are because I think he has had an incredibly tough job to do and COVID made it even tougher. [/QUOTE]
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