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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 827735" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>We've played 8 quarters against ACC teams. in 6 of those quarters, roughly, we had 15 drives that produced 4 FGs. In the other 2 quarters we had 7 drives that produced 5 TDs and 1 FG. </p><p></p><p>Yes, Sims comes with a higher risk of turnover. But he also has a significantly higher chance to make the plays needed to win the game. We've seen this year that simply not turning the ball over isn't enough to win the game. It wasn't enough against NIU. It wasn't enough against Clemson. It likely wouldn't have been enough against UNC. </p><p></p><p>Playing Yates isn't giving us a better chance to win, like some people claimed. It's just a better chance to not lose by a lot, but still lose anyways. </p><p></p><p>Yates has a lot of qualities you want in a back up. He won't make huge mess ups and cost us the game, and can move the ball decently most of the time. But he lacks the playmaking ability that this team needs right now from the QB spot to win games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 827735, member: 2299"] We've played 8 quarters against ACC teams. in 6 of those quarters, roughly, we had 15 drives that produced 4 FGs. In the other 2 quarters we had 7 drives that produced 5 TDs and 1 FG. Yes, Sims comes with a higher risk of turnover. But he also has a significantly higher chance to make the plays needed to win the game. We've seen this year that simply not turning the ball over isn't enough to win the game. It wasn't enough against NIU. It wasn't enough against Clemson. It likely wouldn't have been enough against UNC. Playing Yates isn't giving us a better chance to win, like some people claimed. It's just a better chance to not lose by a lot, but still lose anyways. Yates has a lot of qualities you want in a back up. He won't make huge mess ups and cost us the game, and can move the ball decently most of the time. But he lacks the playmaking ability that this team needs right now from the QB spot to win games. [/QUOTE]
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