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<blockquote data-quote="malak05" data-source="post: 825181" data-attributes="member: 2520"><p>I think people forgot just how solid of a prospect Yates was out of High School. He was Georgia QB of year, lead Milton to a championship, high 3 or 4 star recruit depending on what recruiting site you followed his uncle is a former NFL QB.</p><p></p><p>Yates literally did everything you could've asked of him yesterday against possible the best defense in the country. Play-Calling in red zone was once again questionable. Honestly Sims as not shown anywhere near that composure in his chances in his games so far. I question if Sims could make several of the reads in throws that Yates has made in past couple of games. People losing there minds over someone who can throw the ball 10 yard further and a little harder and little faster runner games are played on field and not the combine and Yates all around looks like the better QB. I suppose 2007-2010 NC State was wrong playing Russell Wilson because the rest of the QBs were bigger and stronger then him. I mean of all the places that you would think a QB size doesn't and arm strength isn't all there is to be a great QB you would think GT understands that sorry Joe Hamilton...</p><p></p><p>Honestly IMO Yates I think this is production you can expect from Yates weekly basis and I think most of us would absolutely take that...</p><p></p><p>220-300 ypg</p><p>2 TDs</p><p>1-4 Turnover ratio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="malak05, post: 825181, member: 2520"] I think people forgot just how solid of a prospect Yates was out of High School. He was Georgia QB of year, lead Milton to a championship, high 3 or 4 star recruit depending on what recruiting site you followed his uncle is a former NFL QB. Yates literally did everything you could've asked of him yesterday against possible the best defense in the country. Play-Calling in red zone was once again questionable. Honestly Sims as not shown anywhere near that composure in his chances in his games so far. I question if Sims could make several of the reads in throws that Yates has made in past couple of games. People losing there minds over someone who can throw the ball 10 yard further and a little harder and little faster runner games are played on field and not the combine and Yates all around looks like the better QB. I suppose 2007-2010 NC State was wrong playing Russell Wilson because the rest of the QBs were bigger and stronger then him. I mean of all the places that you would think a QB size doesn't and arm strength isn't all there is to be a great QB you would think GT understands that sorry Joe Hamilton... Honestly IMO Yates I think this is production you can expect from Yates weekly basis and I think most of us would absolutely take that... 220-300 ypg 2 TDs 1-4 Turnover ratio [/QUOTE]
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