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<blockquote data-quote="boger2337" data-source="post: 758623" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>I mean I agree the players have made mistakes on penalties, but that is also the coaches job to reduce it. They shouldn't be playing in a game after so many penalties in a year. </p><p></p><p>Gibbs is good, but we really would need 40 Gibbs to be decent with this staff. </p><p></p><p>The oline hasn't been awful. We were number 1 in the ACC in sacks allowed. They have messed up in some areas but we have kept Sims upright for the most part. It's up to him to read the defense. I'm starting to think he has never had to read a defense before. He looks like a 6yr old counting on his fingers and toes trying to figure out the D sometimes. He rarely sees a blitz coming presnap. He has zero pocket awareness even though he has been sacked less than any other ACC QB. He also tends to overthrow EVERYTHING over 15 yards. </p><p></p><p>I am hoping a full off-season sets him straight. But the idea of every player developing is absurd. Some guys just peak. I never rely on players to develop. Gibbs as a freshman is already a top 25 rb in the country. Development for him means being a hesiman candidate. Sims has a long ways to go before he is above average. Right now he is like a laptop with a killer hard drive, graphics card, and 4k screen. But his processor is just too slow to make it all work. The college game is still way too fast for him out there, and it may not ever slow down. It should but there is still a decent chance it won't. We can't depend on kids going from an 10TD 15INT season to a 25 TD 5INT season. He probably ends up somewhere in the middle. I'd say his best year will be 18-20 TDs and 11-14 INTs. When its said and done. Which is good, but not great. Not enough to be a first round pick like they said on TV today. Idk what they are smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boger2337, post: 758623, member: 4089"] I mean I agree the players have made mistakes on penalties, but that is also the coaches job to reduce it. They shouldn't be playing in a game after so many penalties in a year. Gibbs is good, but we really would need 40 Gibbs to be decent with this staff. The oline hasn't been awful. We were number 1 in the ACC in sacks allowed. They have messed up in some areas but we have kept Sims upright for the most part. It's up to him to read the defense. I'm starting to think he has never had to read a defense before. He looks like a 6yr old counting on his fingers and toes trying to figure out the D sometimes. He rarely sees a blitz coming presnap. He has zero pocket awareness even though he has been sacked less than any other ACC QB. He also tends to overthrow EVERYTHING over 15 yards. I am hoping a full off-season sets him straight. But the idea of every player developing is absurd. Some guys just peak. I never rely on players to develop. Gibbs as a freshman is already a top 25 rb in the country. Development for him means being a hesiman candidate. Sims has a long ways to go before he is above average. Right now he is like a laptop with a killer hard drive, graphics card, and 4k screen. But his processor is just too slow to make it all work. The college game is still way too fast for him out there, and it may not ever slow down. It should but there is still a decent chance it won't. We can't depend on kids going from an 10TD 15INT season to a 25 TD 5INT season. He probably ends up somewhere in the middle. I'd say his best year will be 18-20 TDs and 11-14 INTs. When its said and done. Which is good, but not great. Not enough to be a first round pick like they said on TV today. Idk what they are smoking. [/QUOTE]
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