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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 765545" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I think you can say that Sims had a bad passing game without saying he’s a bad QB or should be pulled. </p><p>Based on one box score I read, NC State’s QB had a QBR around 100, which wasn’t great, and was helped significantly by his receiving corps. Sims was under 70. His first half was inaccurate. His second half was run-heavy. </p><p>Sims’ running was a huge part of keeping us in the game. He deserves credit for that.</p><p>NCST got 309 passing yards, and we got 151. A better passing game could have eased our red zone issues and definitely gotten us more first downs. </p><p>NCST’s receivers made Hockman look like a much better QB. Sims wasn’t accurate, but our receivers, tight ends, and backs could have made him look better in the passing game.</p><p>Pitt is going to be a challenge. Sims can pass better than he did on Saturday, and I hope he does on Thursday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 765545, member: 282"] I think you can say that Sims had a bad passing game without saying he’s a bad QB or should be pulled. Based on one box score I read, NC State’s QB had a QBR around 100, which wasn’t great, and was helped significantly by his receiving corps. Sims was under 70. His first half was inaccurate. His second half was run-heavy. Sims’ running was a huge part of keeping us in the game. He deserves credit for that. NCST got 309 passing yards, and we got 151. A better passing game could have eased our red zone issues and definitely gotten us more first downs. NCST’s receivers made Hockman look like a much better QB. Sims wasn’t accurate, but our receivers, tight ends, and backs could have made him look better in the passing game. Pitt is going to be a challenge. Sims can pass better than he did on Saturday, and I hope he does on Thursday. [/QUOTE]
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