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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 737715" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It doesn't get mentioned enough, but Sims is an Elite 11 QB. One of the benefits of going to Elite 11 camps is the education the QBs get from the neck up. They go through pro schemes, white board work, and learn how to dissect different defensive looks..then they take that and apply it on the field. </p><p></p><p>If you watched the Elite 11 camps, Sims more than held his own out there in terms of applying those pro level concepts to the field. Dude has a rocket launcher for an arm, and he's got the ability to breakdown defenses with his legs. The stuff above the neck is what's going to separate the QBs...and I think Sims had some graduate level education before he stepped on campus. He's easily our most physically gifted QB, and if he can put all those tools together, he can be special. It's up to our coaches to utilize those tools...not just for Sims, but all our QBs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 737715, member: 360"] It doesn't get mentioned enough, but Sims is an Elite 11 QB. One of the benefits of going to Elite 11 camps is the education the QBs get from the neck up. They go through pro schemes, white board work, and learn how to dissect different defensive looks..then they take that and apply it on the field. If you watched the Elite 11 camps, Sims more than held his own out there in terms of applying those pro level concepts to the field. Dude has a rocket launcher for an arm, and he's got the ability to breakdown defenses with his legs. The stuff above the neck is what's going to separate the QBs...and I think Sims had some graduate level education before he stepped on campus. He's easily our most physically gifted QB, and if he can put all those tools together, he can be special. It's up to our coaches to utilize those tools...not just for Sims, but all our QBs. [/QUOTE]
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