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Yes, and it's obvious.So it’s now I’m dragging Yates?
Yes, and it's obvious.So it’s now I’m dragging Yates?
Yes, and it's obvious.
FIFYYou're just making yourself look worse and worse dude, stopwhile you're aheadbefore you fall even farther behind. The pressure forced him to throw off his back foot, which means he couldn't drive his momentum forward as he threw the ball, hence why the throw was short. Once again, there is plenty of tape of Sims losing the ball while throwing, throwing into triple coverage, throwing off his back foot, but you dont see me finding snippets of film to satisfy the point im trying to get across. Funny thing is find me tape of Yates turning the ball over? You cant because there is none.
Dude, he's talking about Sims not Yates. LOL! Sims threw off his back foot because he couldn't step into the throw. That's the same thing Yates did. That's the point. Same type of throw. Sims had the arm strength to get the ball there on time. Yates didn't, had to float it a little and gave the DB time to get back and it deflected off his back. A stronger throw and the ball would have been caught in stride for a TD. That's just the difference in arm strength. Again, it's not a knock on Yates to say he doesn't have the same physical tools Sims has.You're just making yourself look worse and worse dude, stop while you're ahead. The pressure forced him to throw off his back foot, which means he couldn't drive his momentum forward as he threw the ball, hence why the throw was short. Once again, there is plenty of tape of Sims losing the ball while throwing, throwing into triple coverage, throwing off his back foot, but you dont see me finding snippets of film to satisfy the point im trying to get across. Funny thing is find me tape of Yates turning the ball over? You cant because there is none.
Muted, my goodnessDude, he's talking about Sims not Yates. LOL! Sims threw off his back foot because he couldn't step into the throw. That's the same thing Yates did. That's the point. Same type of throw. Sims had the arm strength to get the ball there on time. Yates didn't, had to float it a little and gave the DB time to get back and it deflected off his back. A stronger throw and the ball would have been caught in stride for a TD. That's just the difference in arm strength. Again, it's not a knock on Yates to say he doesn't have the same physical tools Sims has.
You're just making yourself look worse and worse dude, stop while you're ahead. The pressure forced him to throw off his back foot, which means he couldn't drive his momentum forward as he threw the ball, hence why the throw was short. Once again, there is plenty of tape of Sims losing the ball while throwing, throwing into triple coverage, throwing off his back foot, but you dont see me finding snippets of film to satisfy the point im trying to get across. Funny thing is find me tape of Yates turning the ball over? You cant because there is none.
Yeah, that's what I say, "wow". That someone would come on this board and make posts cherry-picking faults of another player. I've lost a lot of respect for you.Lol wow
Trevor Lawrence could hardly have done much better than Jeff or Yates if he had to work with that offensive line and knowing he had to score on every other possession to keep pace with what the other team was doing to our defense.The entire point of this thread being made was about how someone thought Sims is playing poorly.
Floated. A lot of air under that ball. When you float throws, it's hard to be on-time. But, he got it there and the receiver caught it for a big gain. Good recognition of the open receiver and good touch. He has his strengths.
No pressure, clean pocket and still an under throw
You are correct, Yates does not make those throws but it must be said that having a number 2 quarterback of his caliber is a luxury many teams do not have. Given how much Sims has to run from people hell bent on turning him into a pretzel, he better be ready to go in.
Yates do not make these throws
Oh, we know he has a lot more tapes that he isn't showing, and many of them refute the points he's making. We remember the plays, though. They're in our memory banks. We haven't forgotten.You guys do realize the @Ibeeballin does this weekly for Rivals right? The resident "couch coach" as they call him? If he says he's seeing things on tape in his reviews, it's pretty safe to assume that he's got tape to back it up. Just because he only posted a couple doesn't mean that's all he's got.
You are correct, Yates does not make those throws but it must be said that having a number 2 quarterback of his caliber is a luxury many teams do not have. Given how much Sims has to run from people hell bent on turning him into a pretzel, he better be ready to go in.
I think I'm tougher on CGC than he is, but yes, I listen to him. He played and has been in those locker rooms. I don't have to agree, but I do appreciate his insight (and he's right about Sims vs Yates. Sims upside is just much higher - would have loved to see Yates in the 3O but...).You think people listen to you? Stop being petty and grow up!
I LOVE what Yates brings to the table. He thinks like a coach.You are correct, Yates does not make those throws but it must be said that having a number 2 quarterback of his caliber is a luxury many teams do not have. Given how much Sims has to run from people hell bent on turning him into a pretzel, he better be ready to go in.
Every time I talk to my wife about what I would like for dinner, I get muted and the point become moot as she gives me two options: "Take it or leave it".Hahah I mean, if a poster mutes someone does it become moot? Or is is Moot once they mute someone? This is the interesting conundrum of internet board shenanigans.
Sims' upside is higher but he doesn't have to put down Yates and cherry-pick examples of Yates having unproductive plays, or say (incorrectly IMO) that Yates couldn't beat anyone on the schedule. That's my objection. That crap doesn't belong on this board.I think I'm tougher on CGC than he is, but yes, I listen to him. He played and has been in those locker rooms. I don't have to agree, but I do appreciate his insight (and he's right about Sims vs Yates. Sims upside is just much higher - would have loved to see Yates in the 3O but...).
Sims' upside is higher but he doesn't have to put down Yates and cherry-pick examples of Yates having unproductive plays, or say (incorrectly IMO) that Yates couldn't beat anyone on the schedule. That's my objection. That crap doesn't belong on this board.