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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 741971" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It would not surprise me in the least if it's Sims. It's no secret he's got elite physical tools...and the most physically gifted QB on the roster. If anything, getting Sims as many reps as possible this season sets us up better in future years...it definitely gives them a good preview of his abilities, freshmen or not, and whether he'll be the QB for our program with Chayden Peery on the way next year. You sacrifice some bad moments so it pays off in the future. Lot of similarities to Joe Hamilton in that way...everyone remembers the 2 Heisman level years, but everyone forgets our own fans booing him and wanting him to get benched his first season. That first season led to the growth that turned him into a Heisman finalist.</p><p></p><p>If it is Sims, there will be ugly moments. The hope is that he learns from them, doesn't repeat them, and the experience pays off down the road as the top 25 recruiting classes mature and he's an experienced 3rd and 4th year QB leading a roster full of former 4+ star recruits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 741971, member: 360"] It would not surprise me in the least if it's Sims. It's no secret he's got elite physical tools...and the most physically gifted QB on the roster. If anything, getting Sims as many reps as possible this season sets us up better in future years...it definitely gives them a good preview of his abilities, freshmen or not, and whether he'll be the QB for our program with Chayden Peery on the way next year. You sacrifice some bad moments so it pays off in the future. Lot of similarities to Joe Hamilton in that way...everyone remembers the 2 Heisman level years, but everyone forgets our own fans booing him and wanting him to get benched his first season. That first season led to the growth that turned him into a Heisman finalist. If it is Sims, there will be ugly moments. The hope is that he learns from them, doesn't repeat them, and the experience pays off down the road as the top 25 recruiting classes mature and he's an experienced 3rd and 4th year QB leading a roster full of former 4+ star recruits. [/QUOTE]
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