I haven't read all 6 pages of this thread, but this is supposed to be a sense of humor thingy....right?I believe the team tells their coaches which QB they want. It's a team game and buy in is essential.
I haven't read all 6 pages of this thread, but this is supposed to be a sense of humor thingy....right?I believe the team tells their coaches which QB they want. It's a team game and buy in is essential.
Actually, my post was meant seriously, but poorly worded. What I believe is that the guys play harder and better when they have buy in with each other, including the QB. Maybe Yates is a better QB fit for this team because the rest of the team has more confidence in him. That is something good coaches will see.I haven't read all 6 pages of this thread, but this is supposed to be a sense of humor thingy....right?
Actually in an AJC interview this morning, one of the receivers talked about how Yates encouraged the players in the huddle during the Clemson game. That's leadership.Actually, my post was meant seriously, but poorly worded. What I believe is that the guys play harder and better when they have buy in with each other, including the QB. Maybe Yates is a better QB fit for this team because the rest of the team has more confidence in him. That is something good coaches will see.
If Yates wins a couple of ACC games before Sims is healed up then I believe he will have won the job going forward, if he has a bad game Sims will get a shot...I agree it’s competition that will decide it. Mostly on the practice field, but some on the game field. As soon as Sims is healthy, he’ll get st least 2 series per half to show what he’s got. He will be on a short leash.
The rankings tables you are using apparently include rushing statistics as well as adjustments for strength of opponents. According to passing efficiency rankings included in three different sources (teamrankings.com, espn.com and sports–reference.com), Jordan Yates passing efficiency ranking for this season (previous seasons no significant passing stats), his ranking is 155.7. Using sports-reference.com (I cannot figure out how to get individual player stats from the other sources) the following rankings for best year and career are given for Joe Hamilton 175.0, 148.2: George Godsey 151.9, 143.6: Justin Thomas 157, 141.7 and Tevin Washington 155.4, 142.8.Here is the week 3 ESPN QBR:
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Yates was 7th in the ACC last week, and 6th overall. Currently he has a QBR of 68. Tevin Washington’s career QBR was 71. Justin Thomas was 78.2 back in 2016.
Yates has the highest completion percentage I’ve seen on the flats in a while. Yardage is ok, but not many big plays yet. What he needs is points.
I would say it isn't different. If there were a hard "rule" that you cannot lose a starting position because of an injury, then the length of the injury wouldn't matter.Bledsoe was out for the entire season. That’s a whole different situation.
The numbers I ran myself were just the passing ratings, and they were the NCAA official formula with no adjustments. The ESPN numbers I pulled up later do include rushing and points, and are normalized on a 0-100 scale adjusted for strength of defense, but I'd also say that they're the ones that more people are looking at.The rankings tables you are using apparently include rushing statistics as well as adjustments for strength of opponents. According to passing efficiency rankings included in three different sources (teamrankings.com, espn.com and sports–reference.com), Jordan Yates passing efficiency ranking for this season (previous seasons no significant passing stats), his ranking is 155.7. Using sports-reference.com (I cannot figure out how to get individual player stats from the other sources) the following rankings for best year and career are given for Joe Hamilton 175.0, 148.2: George Godsey 151.9, 143.6: Justin Thomas 157, 141.7 and Tevin Washington 155.4, 142.8.
But we did see him all of last year where he had a lot of turnovers. Just saying. Yates should start for the remaining games as long as his performance is like the last two games.True, but we saw him this year in one quarter of one game. I agree with running the hot hand. Yates is or should be QB1 now.
However, I’ve seen Godsey, JoeHam, Shawn Jones, and other great QBs have awful games; possibly just as bad as Sims started against NIU. At the beginning, I wondered if Godsey would lose his position.
Sims has a stronger arm and is a better runner, but Yates can run as well and his arm strength is adequate. Meanwhile, Yates has exhibited considerably better decision-making and much better accuracy in his throws. He hasn't turned it over. He can throw on the run. Edge: Yates. That could change, but he looks like the real deal to me. We'll see what happens.Yates has certainly been better than I thought he would be, but the way some people in here are talking about him you would think we scored 5 touchdowns against Clemson instead of ...zero.
He’s been solid. I’d still rather us start Sims. Much higher ceiling imo. Has a much stronger arm and a better runner. Just has to hope he holds on to the ball.
So Yates is like Tevin WashingtonSims has a stronger arm and is a better runner, but Yates can run as well and his arm strength is adequate. Meanwhile, Yates has exhibited considerably better decision-making and much better accuracy in his throws. He hasn't turned it over. He can throw on the run. Edge: Yates. That could change, but he looks like the real deal to me. We'll see what happens.
Pretty much, and reminds me of Taquon Marshall, too.So Yates is like Tevin Washington
Too much emphasis on the QBs. The OL at this point cannot effectively block for the pass. Yates can handle that situation much much better than Sims. With solid OL protection there might be a better argument for Sims. With the current OL performance Yates has a really big advantage over Sims.Yates has certainly been better than I thought he would be, but the way some people in here are talking about him you would think we scored 5 touchdowns against Clemson instead of ...zero.
He’s been solid. I’d still rather us start Sims. Much higher ceiling imo. Has a much stronger arm and a better runner. Just has to hope he holds on to the ball.
No not me he is more like TW and people learned to appreciate him after his playing days. Smart knew the offense but needed help and like Yates without an OL only So much you can do.Pretty much, and reminds me of Taquon Marshall, too.
Too much emphasis on the QBs. The OL at this point cannot effectively block for the pass. Yates can handle that situation much much better than Sims. With solid OL protection there might be a better argument for Sims. With the current OL performance Yates has a really big advantage over Sims.
Good point.Too much emphasis on the QBs. The OL at this point cannot effectively block for the pass. Yates can handle that situation much much better than Sims. With solid OL protection there might be a better argument for Sims. With the current OL performance Yates has a really big advantage over Sims.