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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 913203" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>At this point in time, assuming 100% healthy, I think these two guys are pretty much neck and neck. From what I have seen, Sims may be just a step quicker (he is a threat to take one to the house when he runs) but ZP is mobile enough to take off and get you first downs and gives you a viable option to run the QB draw. I think ZP is slightly a bit better in regards to his passing (his TD pass on the lone score was a perfectly thrown ball) and has shown the ability to manage a two minute drill very effectively especially given his true FR standing. SO, if either one is at 80% due to injury, I think you have to go with the healthier of the two.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what the health situation is with either of them, now or at the start of the game yesterday. I am just saying that the pros and cons are pretty much equal. Which, given that one has been here for several years and one has not, speaks very favorably to the youngster. In Sims defense, his progress has been affected by coaching and playing behind a porous line. Our OL did the best in pass pro than they have in many, many years. IIRC. we only gave up one sack yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 913203, member: 844"] At this point in time, assuming 100% healthy, I think these two guys are pretty much neck and neck. From what I have seen, Sims may be just a step quicker (he is a threat to take one to the house when he runs) but ZP is mobile enough to take off and get you first downs and gives you a viable option to run the QB draw. I think ZP is slightly a bit better in regards to his passing (his TD pass on the lone score was a perfectly thrown ball) and has shown the ability to manage a two minute drill very effectively especially given his true FR standing. SO, if either one is at 80% due to injury, I think you have to go with the healthier of the two. I don't know what the health situation is with either of them, now or at the start of the game yesterday. I am just saying that the pros and cons are pretty much equal. Which, given that one has been here for several years and one has not, speaks very favorably to the youngster. In Sims defense, his progress has been affected by coaching and playing behind a porous line. Our OL did the best in pass pro than they have in many, many years. IIRC. we only gave up one sack yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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