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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 742986" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I was really impressed with Sims. We haven't seen a QB spread the ball around like that with high completion percentage since Goose and Hamilton, it seems like anyway. I love the pocket presence, the feet, the physical nature and finishing runs, the setting up of screens, and cool demeanor. You really can't hope for better in a freshman QB's first game. Other than forcing about 4 plays, two which cost us, he really played at a high level. That bodes well.</p><p></p><p>Let's not get too too excited about who we just beat. To my eye, FSU is not a good football team right now. Having said that, any road win in conference is a major building block for our program at this juncture. This was a very ugly game, BUT, the kids played awfully awfully hard. I am so proud of their effort.</p><p></p><p>While we have made improvements along both sides of the LOS, we are still far from from dominant, IMHO. We are going to have our struggles matching up. However, making plays to move the sticks on offense, like we did tonight (and have been unable to do in recent seasons), will alleviate that some on the defensive side by keeping them off the field. </p><p></p><p>I love the energy. I love the skill position players. It is time to start believing in what the coaching staff is selling. This season may still prove to be a struggle but the growth is impossible to ignore. 50% on third down with a frosh QB spoke volumes to me. Controlling the ball matters at least as much as big plays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 742986, member: 639"] I was really impressed with Sims. We haven't seen a QB spread the ball around like that with high completion percentage since Goose and Hamilton, it seems like anyway. I love the pocket presence, the feet, the physical nature and finishing runs, the setting up of screens, and cool demeanor. You really can't hope for better in a freshman QB's first game. Other than forcing about 4 plays, two which cost us, he really played at a high level. That bodes well. Let's not get too too excited about who we just beat. To my eye, FSU is not a good football team right now. Having said that, any road win in conference is a major building block for our program at this juncture. This was a very ugly game, BUT, the kids played awfully awfully hard. I am so proud of their effort. While we have made improvements along both sides of the LOS, we are still far from from dominant, IMHO. We are going to have our struggles matching up. However, making plays to move the sticks on offense, like we did tonight (and have been unable to do in recent seasons), will alleviate that some on the defensive side by keeping them off the field. I love the energy. I love the skill position players. It is time to start believing in what the coaching staff is selling. This season may still prove to be a struggle but the growth is impossible to ignore. 50% on third down with a frosh QB spoke volumes to me. Controlling the ball matters at least as much as big plays. [/QUOTE]
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