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Sims needs better postion coaching. I think a lot of his performance problems are correctable.People mad at the QB that accomplished it.
I thought Sims needed a series on the bench to get re-settled. The last drive of the game was not it. At that point if you’ve not subbed him you’re stuck. You either sink or swim with him. Thank God we didn’t sink.That aged very poorly.
Nope. Not every single one.Every single issue with Sims can be traced to the performance of the OL.
I often feel we are too quick to judge Sims and the coaching of Sims. I never felt like he was a polished super star QB coming out of high school who would immediately dominate college football, but he has a lot of potential to be a really good College QB. Sims would have benefited greatly to have been able to redshirt and not take the reigns until his redshirt sophomore or redshirt junior year, but we didn’t have any other QB’s ready so he’s going to take his lumps.Sims needs better postion coaching. I think a lot of his performance problems are correctable.
He’s a freakin’ freshman. Of course he’s inconsistent. What the hell did you expect.They seem to be the same inconsistent players.
Yates should get the last drive.
The OL was not great but not terrible today. Even when Sims had time, he didn’t look great. But would rather have these teachable moments come in a close win than a close loss!Every single issue with Sims can be traced to the performance of the OL.
The run blocking was poor, but pass blocking was ok. He had enough time on most of his passes, execution was another story Until of course that last drive. Like someone flipped a switch.The OL was not great but not terrible today. Even when Sims had time, he didn’t look great. But would rather have these teachable moments come in a close win than a close loss!
This is incorrectEvery single issue with Sims can be traced to the performance of the OL.
I agree. I like Sims and see his ceiling. He has superstar potential. No one in their right mind can deny that. But his two INTs today were unforced. He stared down a receiver who was standing in place and the DBs read him like a book. And the other INT was because he threw the ball to the wrong side of a contested WR. These aren’t OL issues, but they are correctable and teachable moments. I think Pnode will either make or break Sims’ NFL potential. We will just have to see what becomes of the both of them.This is incorrect
Every single issue with Sims can be traced to the performance of the OL.
Four of his passes were thrown to players too well covered. Two were intercepted. He also threw two others into a very tight window and got away with it. Those are his bad decisions. I agree on some plays he is pressured because of the Oline breakdown but he has to learn to run, take a loss, or heave it into the stands instead of making the turnover. Otherwise his 50/50 passes will continue to make us a 50/50 team or worse.This is incorrect
Like whom? Reggie ball? Luginbilll? Bilbo? Bennett? These boards ALWAYS hold our QB too high standards.It's hilarious to see the standard that Sims is held to after some of the QB play that people have defended over the years.
Like whom? Reggie ball? Luginbilll? Bilbo? Bennett? These boards ALWAYS hold our QB too high standards.
Yates had the same line, same OC but zero int and zero fumbles. He moved the ball down the field. Sims had CLEARLY shown the red zone issues are not a Yates issue. He has had them the past two games. You claim a 100% red zone rate today but they weren’t all TD. Heck, two of our TD were from outside the 40.