**** your rightWe will have “starters” this year?
i think sims only issue is consistency and i think that is largely gonna be on the o line and oc to remedy that. he’s probably got one of the highest ceilings in the conference and has shown he can make plays. end of season i could see that ranking be anywhere from 1-14 lolATHLON qb rating just out.
GT ( Sims) is rated 11th qb in ACC.
Duke, vt, Cuse are lower.
Based on qb rating = 3 wins here we come.
Big news is Clemson is 9th.
LETS MAKE THIS TRUE.
That definitely happened. I think the answer is more of an all of the above. No one player, position group, or coach deserves all of the blame. We are, and have been, young and/or inexperienced across the board. Hopefully we get enough incremental improvement across the board to pay off in the aggregate.I get that it’s the majority opinion to bang on the OLine and Patenaude. But, am I the only one who saw Sims completely miss wide open guys, mainly throwing the ball at the feet of RB’s? None of that is on the OLine or the OC. Sims has been given 2 seasons of free ball with no pressure. You don’t ever see that these days. It’s time for him to either deal or sit. Of all the players to take the field on Labor Day for both teams Sims probably has more experience than any player on either team. It’s time he leads this team and not fade into the background like he did last season.
Yes, we will have solved the Sims riddle about 3 games into the season. Same old Sims and the problem is Sims. New improved Sims and the problem was not Sims.Biggest jump in performance is usuallly year 1 to year 2, but if the coaching was really that poor maybe for Sims it comes between years 2 & 3.Sims is a helluva athlete and seems to be a really good and smart young man. There’s a reason, based on his play to date, that he is being rated so low in the conference. Hopefully Weinke can help him be better at playing QB at a P5 level, but there is work to do.
Been hearing the qb coach and collins mention Sims footwork.I get that it’s the majority opinion to bang on the OLine and Patenaude. But, am I the only one who saw Sims completely miss wide open guys, mainly throwing the ball at the feet of RB’s? None of that is on the OLine or the OC. Sims has been given 2 seasons of free ball with no pressure. You don’t ever see that these days. It’s time for him to either deal or sit. Of all the players to take the field on Labor Day for both teams Sims probably has more experience than any player on either team. It’s time he leads this team and not fade into the background like he did last season.
Footwork can affect QB accuracy some. Look at Mitch Trubisky's film they always say he can't throw across his body but a lot of film points to his footwork as to why. I like what I'm hearing if that's the caseBeen hearing the qb coach and collins mention Sims footwork.
I am worried about his passing accuracy in the new offense. Maybe the quicker reads will make him a more natural and accurate passer .But the throws are going to be I to tight windows and a ball that is deflected will be a possible int.
Not sure we will learn much from the first two games. Clemson is too good and WCU is too bad. The Ole Miss game is important for him. They will likely have a fairly average defense. That’s the time he can really show he has taken the needed step forward. If he can’t do it then it may be time to try something different. Not sure what different will be though. I can’t say I’m too excited about those behind him other than Pyron, but it’s hard to imagine throwing a true freshman in there when we brought in two transfers.Yes, we will have solved the Sims riddle about 3 games into the season. Same old Sims and the problem is Sims. New improved Sims and the problem was not Sims.Biggest jump in performance is usuallly year 1 to year 2, but if the coaching was really that poor maybe for Sims it comes between years 2 & 3.
Happy feet, bad footwork & mechanics, poor reads, general lack of command of the offense, etc. We got killed by penalties inside the redzone last year. If that happens to him, ok it's not on him. Yates was 20/34 for 200 yds last year with a line completely whiffing on blocking assignments. That's a guy many fans on here don't consider to be a P5 QB, who had much fewer practice reps because he was the 2nd or 4rd option at QB. Surely Sims can muster better than 70% completion percentage and another 50-100 yds passing with all his talent plus the advantage of having starter reps with the offense all August, with a competent QB coach and vastly better OC & lineman who've been in the system 3 years plus taking snaps behind very high caliber transfers.Not sure we will learn much from the first two games. Clemson is too good and WCU is too bad. The Ole Miss game is important for him. They will likely have a fairly average defense. That’s the time he can really show he has taken the needed step forward. If he can’t do it then it may be time to try something different. Not sure what different will be though. I can’t say I’m too excited about those behind him other than Pyron, but it’s hard to imagine throwing a true freshman in there when we brought in two transfers.
i think pyron is more for 2/3 years down the line. i don’t really see him playing this year unless things get absolutely awful with injuries and guys being bad. i think we brought in the transfers more so as an insurance policy cause last year we nosedived when sims was outNot sure we will learn much from the first two games. Clemson is too good and WCU is too bad. The Ole Miss game is important for him. They will likely have a fairly average defense. That’s the time he can really show he has taken the needed step forward. If he can’t do it then it may be time to try something different. Not sure what different will be though. I can’t say I’m too excited about those behind him other than Pyron, but it’s hard to imagine throwing a true freshman in there when we brought in two transfers.