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<blockquote data-quote="TampaBuzz" data-source="post: 829607" data-attributes="member: 1117"><p>How do you figure? Sims has started 2 games this year. Against NIU, the turnover margin was even, but our single turnover was a killer fumbled mesh in the red zone. Against Pitt, the turnover margin was -2; resulting in 14 points for the opposition. In the other 3 games, started by Yates (I am not saying Yates needs to be the starter), our turnover ratio is +4. This includes the turnover against Clemson on the last play of the game on a desperation lateral. </p><p></p><p>When Sims came in as a sub against UNC, he was stellar. The team committed no turnovers that game and we pretty much scored at will. The point is that Sims needs to figure out how to inspire the offense (and it starts with him) not to turn the ball over when he is the starter. Did you notice that this year we are 0-2 when Sims starts and 2-1 when he doesn't? I want Sims to start because he gives the best chance to score a lot of points, but I also want him to take care of the durn ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TampaBuzz, post: 829607, member: 1117"] How do you figure? Sims has started 2 games this year. Against NIU, the turnover margin was even, but our single turnover was a killer fumbled mesh in the red zone. Against Pitt, the turnover margin was -2; resulting in 14 points for the opposition. In the other 3 games, started by Yates (I am not saying Yates needs to be the starter), our turnover ratio is +4. This includes the turnover against Clemson on the last play of the game on a desperation lateral. When Sims came in as a sub against UNC, he was stellar. The team committed no turnovers that game and we pretty much scored at will. The point is that Sims needs to figure out how to inspire the offense (and it starts with him) not to turn the ball over when he is the starter. Did you notice that this year we are 0-2 when Sims starts and 2-1 when he doesn't? I want Sims to start because he gives the best chance to score a lot of points, but I also want him to take care of the durn ball. [/QUOTE]
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