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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 746375" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>Again, through 2 games, I see Sims as being beyond his years in coolness, and he obviously has arm and leg talent.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I have seen nothing in the 2 games to make me feel good about his vision downfield. I am hoping he learns something watching the film to help him in this area. He must be able to see the field with his peripheral vision, and of course, he must be willing to go through his progressions (and quickly sometimes) so that he sees guys running open. Lastly, someone has to teach him 2 things that are different now than high school: 1. He probably will not make it 10 yards running on 3rd and 10, so he should keep looking for open receivers. 2. When he is in traffic running with the ball, he must learn to hold it correctly against his body with strong hands - these guys that are trying to separate him from the ball are not high school guys.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: One more thing he needs to learn - how to slide and get down to avoid taking mammoth shots - this is also different than HS. </p><p></p><p>I still have very high hopes for him, but these things will need to improve fast if we are to have a better year than 4-6 (or 4-7). (and of course, that is assuming the defense can get and stay healthy)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 746375, member: 906"] Again, through 2 games, I see Sims as being beyond his years in coolness, and he obviously has arm and leg talent. With that said, I have seen nothing in the 2 games to make me feel good about his vision downfield. I am hoping he learns something watching the film to help him in this area. He must be able to see the field with his peripheral vision, and of course, he must be willing to go through his progressions (and quickly sometimes) so that he sees guys running open. Lastly, someone has to teach him 2 things that are different now than high school: 1. He probably will not make it 10 yards running on 3rd and 10, so he should keep looking for open receivers. 2. When he is in traffic running with the ball, he must learn to hold it correctly against his body with strong hands - these guys that are trying to separate him from the ball are not high school guys. NOTE: One more thing he needs to learn - how to slide and get down to avoid taking mammoth shots - this is also different than HS. I still have very high hopes for him, but these things will need to improve fast if we are to have a better year than 4-6 (or 4-7). (and of course, that is assuming the defense can get and stay healthy) [/QUOTE]
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