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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 821691" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If Sims completes those worm burners and doesn't underthrow McGowin, we're probably having a different discussion altogether the past few days. However, he did. Give Sims credit for making the correct reads...but he's a QB, his job is to get the ball to the receivers and move the offense. The frustrating thing is the worm burners and the short throw to McGowin (for what would have been a TD) were easy throws he probably makes 9/10 times in skeleton drills.</p><p></p><p>I played WR in HS, and after every drop, my position coach use to always tell us "You're a WR, if you can't catch the ball, what good are you to this football team?"</p><p></p><p>Same principle holds true for QBs in a passing spread offense. Maybe I'm being optimistic, but I do believe Sims would have settled down. All the physical tools are there...you can see why the staff is enamored with him. At the end of the day, he needs to use those physical tools and show he can make the plays. Otherwise, the staff needs to give the job to someone who can make the plays regardless of whether they don't have the same physical gifts Sims has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 821691, member: 360"] If Sims completes those worm burners and doesn't underthrow McGowin, we're probably having a different discussion altogether the past few days. However, he did. Give Sims credit for making the correct reads...but he's a QB, his job is to get the ball to the receivers and move the offense. The frustrating thing is the worm burners and the short throw to McGowin (for what would have been a TD) were easy throws he probably makes 9/10 times in skeleton drills. I played WR in HS, and after every drop, my position coach use to always tell us "You're a WR, if you can't catch the ball, what good are you to this football team?" Same principle holds true for QBs in a passing spread offense. Maybe I'm being optimistic, but I do believe Sims would have settled down. All the physical tools are there...you can see why the staff is enamored with him. At the end of the day, he needs to use those physical tools and show he can make the plays. Otherwise, the staff needs to give the job to someone who can make the plays regardless of whether they don't have the same physical gifts Sims has. [/QUOTE]
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