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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 748838" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>I've said it before, and it bears repeating, but we are likely to see lots of great offensive numbers without a lot of scoring this year. Freshman QBs often excel between the 30s when the entire playbook is open and the field is less congested, but often struggle when the field tightens up and defenses get the boost of a short field. Sims is a consummate freshman QB, and he will likely continue to make a fair amount of mistakes. It's not like we have an option of a non freshman QB on our roster (excepting Graham, who was not ATL last week) so IIWII. As the season progresses, I think we will see him begin to settle in more, and we will probably end up winning at least one game we shouldn't because of him. The talent is there, it just needs to gain experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 748838, member: 1191"] I've said it before, and it bears repeating, but we are likely to see lots of great offensive numbers without a lot of scoring this year. Freshman QBs often excel between the 30s when the entire playbook is open and the field is less congested, but often struggle when the field tightens up and defenses get the boost of a short field. Sims is a consummate freshman QB, and he will likely continue to make a fair amount of mistakes. It's not like we have an option of a non freshman QB on our roster (excepting Graham, who was not ATL last week) so IIWII. As the season progresses, I think we will see him begin to settle in more, and we will probably end up winning at least one game we shouldn't because of him. The talent is there, it just needs to gain experience. [/QUOTE]
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