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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 743335" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I’m not one to over hype anyone. And 1 game is 1 game. But, my goodness, he was a combination of Vince Young with the wheels and Charlie Ward with the field presence. What made Ward great is that when the play went to crap he kept his head down field and either made the play with his arm or legs. What Sims showed yesterday was that same quality of never panicking. Like the Ezzard play who was his last progression, there was another play where he kept his eyes downfield and right before he got hit he dumped a pass to either Griffin/Mason who was the safety valve In the flats. Went from a 4 yard loss to a 4 yard gain. That’s when I yelled to my son that we have what we’ve all been waiting for since Joe Ham. His field presence along with his God given athletic ability reminds me of Charlie Ward. And those FSU years with Ward, Dunn, and the stable of WR’s was one of the most exciting offenses I’ve ever seen as they could beat you in any situation. Sims, Gibbs, and our WR’s are about to feast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 743335, member: 4334"] I’m not one to over hype anyone. And 1 game is 1 game. But, my goodness, he was a combination of Vince Young with the wheels and Charlie Ward with the field presence. What made Ward great is that when the play went to crap he kept his head down field and either made the play with his arm or legs. What Sims showed yesterday was that same quality of never panicking. Like the Ezzard play who was his last progression, there was another play where he kept his eyes downfield and right before he got hit he dumped a pass to either Griffin/Mason who was the safety valve In the flats. Went from a 4 yard loss to a 4 yard gain. That’s when I yelled to my son that we have what we’ve all been waiting for since Joe Ham. His field presence along with his God given athletic ability reminds me of Charlie Ward. And those FSU years with Ward, Dunn, and the stable of WR’s was one of the most exciting offenses I’ve ever seen as they could beat you in any situation. Sims, Gibbs, and our WR’s are about to feast. [/QUOTE]
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