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I agree with that. I don't get the love for Sims. Maybe he shows more in practice, but Yates has out-performed him on the field.Yates starts last week and we are 2-0
I agree with that. I don't get the love for Sims. Maybe he shows more in practice, but Yates has out-performed him on the field.Yates starts last week and we are 2-0
Well, this is the thing. Sims looks the part. He is bigger, faster, stronger arm, so on and so forth. I can certainly understand the coaches preference for him in a big game.I agree with that. I don't get the love for Sims. Maybe he shows more in practice, but Yates has out-performed him on the field.
That's the thing, obviously coaches see something in Sims. But until he gets his mental game settled down he is a liability.I agree with that. I don't get the love for Sims. Maybe he shows more in practice, but Yates has out-performed him on the field.
100% agreed I bet we win that game 28-14 or somethingYates starts last week and we are 2-0
You are indeed inebriated.I'd say we did just above the bare minimum. We won the game, and it was never really in question. But we played the starters the whole game - why no backups when we are up 4 scores? At the same time, the offense should have been blowing them out, but we didn't seem to have many plays over 20 yards. Stats say we were TFL 10 times, is that right? Didn't think they were in the backfield that much. Idk I'm a bit inebriated, I just know we won.
I like Sims but he has not shown me much on the passing game. Yates reads the defense better. With Clemson defense I'm not sure it matters which one starts.Well, this is the thing. Sims looks the part. He is bigger, faster, stronger arm, so on and so forth. I can certainly understand the coaches preference for him in a big game.
Was it just me or did it seem like Donte Smith was better today than the other backs at waiting patiently for the OL to open up a running lane?The fact that we can’t run up the middle against KSU is alarming.
You are indeed inebriated.
We played backups throughout the second half at all positions except QB. DBs, LB, DE, DT rotated. Our OL had several backups in as did WR. RB went 4 deep.
We averaged 15 yards per completion.
We tackled them for 10 TFL, not the other way around.
In other words, it could be argued that the entirety of your post is… inaccurate
He had great vision. But he was fresh going against a gassed DWas it just me or did it seem like Donte Smith was better today than the other backs at waiting patiently for the OL to open up a running lane?
I agree: he was very impressive. The drive where he scored is what I want to see more of, in that we kept the ball on the ground, found a play that was working, and stuck with it. By the way, and I don't know if it is only me, but Gibbs just looks off thus far. He by no means looks bad, so please don't misinterpret this comment; he just looks a step slow and less elusive than he did last season.Was it just me or did it seem like Donte Smith was better today than the other backs at waiting patiently for the OL to open up a running lane?
Us having 10 TFL makes a lot more sense. Starters were definitely in in the second half though, I know Juanyeh was.You are indeed inebriated.
We played backups throughout the second half at all positions except QB. DBs, LB, DE, DT rotated. Our OL had several backups in as did WR. RB went 4 deep.
We averaged 15 yards per completion.
We tackled them for 10 TFL, not the other way around.
In other words, it could be argued that the entirety of your post is… inaccurate