Nothing fancy. The video quality on YouTube wasn't great.
He he played better than I remember live.
He he played better than I remember live.
Yeah, overall he had a good game. I'm sure the TE help was designed so he could get his feet under him.Thanks for that. I was mostly watching #74 on this entire clip. I take back some of the praise I gave him. His run blocking was phenomenal but his pass protection broke down a couple of times, and he had TE help at times as well. But all in all a most excellent first outing for Mr Robinson
I don't remember any of our past QB's having a game without at least 3 or 4 bad throws.I'm telling y'all. All this hate is unwarranted. Pocket presence, runs when needed to, gets positives yards, keeps the chains moving. He did have three bad throws though. I can live with those, right now. He also had three or four dropped passes that hit them dead in the hands. That INT, did Coop run the right route? If he doesn't run that route OJ may still be running.
i was really impressed with his pocket presence.I'm telling y'all. All this hate is unwarranted. Pocket presence, runs when needed to, gets positives yards, keeps the chains moving. He did have three bad throws though. I can live with those, right now. He also had three or four dropped passes that hit them dead in the hands. That INT, did Coop run the right route? If he doesn't run that route OJ may still be running.
It really was unexpected. 3 and 11 from the end zone and also faced 3 and 15 as well. The 4th down pass to Amari should have been completed, and also should have had another third down conversion as well.i was really impressed with his pocket presence.
Agreed. If Tennessee can win a national title with Tee Martin I be danged we can definitely make a run with Sims at the helm. I think he's only going to get better with each game and by the end of the year he'll be a dangerous, dangerous QB threat.Yeah, overall he had a good game. I'm sure the TE help was designed so he could get his feet under him.
Kenny Hill didn't throw but a handful of passes over 10 yards Thurs, and people are trying to crown him Heisman today...Everybody has said well what if CJ had not dropped that bomb pass? Well it works both ways. Blake also gets credit for the 2 yard passes he throws to Coop and White and they turn them into 20-30 yard gains.
Yea I agree I'm just saying it works both ways. Everybody just wants to say well if we didn't have any drops looks at what his numbers would have been. But Blake also gets credit for a 1 yard pass that the WR turns into a 30 yard gain..Everybody has said well what if CJ had not dropped that bomb pass? Well it works both ways. Blake also gets credit for the 2 yard passes he throws to Coop and White and they turn them into 20-30 yard gains. QUOTE]
Kenny Hill didn't throw but a handful of passes over 10 yards Thurs, and people trying to crown him Heisman today...
I think that is a fair accessment of what Sims needs to improve on.Agreed. His ability to slide out of the way of a rusher and not lose composure was impressive.
As for the things he needs to work on--
He stares down receivers.
His release is late and results in a lot of low passes--which granted, is better than an overthrow.
I wouldn't call what he throws a spiral.
He needs to lead his receivers better. The naked boot pass early in the second is a good example of that.
He needs to do a better job of checking down to his backs and tight ends when nothing is open down field.
He has no real vertical passing ability, or at least none that he showed in the game. The closest was the punt-pass we dropped.
Hard to say - Coker is considered to be quite mobile.I forgot how much he had to scramble. I wonder how many times Coker would have been sacked?
So does every QB that every played the game. Getting the ball safely in the hands of your playmakers is smart football. Short passes with mismatches of personnel is one of the staples of Kiffin's West Coast offense background. Even Coker was the QB, we are most likely going to see more of that than down the field bombs anyway. I get what you are trying to say, but it kinda is what it is.Yea I agree I'm just saying it works both ways. Everybody just wants to say well if we didn't have any drops looks at what his numbers would have been. But Blake also gets credit for a 1 yard pass that the WR turns into a 30 yard gain..
Consider this: we were breaking in a LT that was standing in HS lunch line a few months ago. Maybe the lack of stretching the field and a the lack of the deep vertical passing was by design. Quick short passes are the best way to protect your QB and give experience to a true freshman LT. Robinson played solidly, but he did have some issues with pass protection. OTOH, WVU's DE's were supposed to one of their strengths, so maybe he did pretty good considering.
I agree with all that. You are missing the point. Let's stop trying to give him credit for a dropped pass that was in all honesty a poorly thrown ball. CJ should have caught that ball and normally does but he didn't. My point about the short passes turning in to longer plays is that it all balances itself out. We always try to recreate the scenario that is strictly advantageous to us. What if CJ hadn't of dropped that pass or Coop had not run the wrong route on the interception play. What iffs..So does every QB that every played the game. Getting the ball safely in the hands of your playmakers is smart football. Short passes with mismatches of personnel is one of the staples of Kiffin's West Coast offense background. Even Coker was the QB, we are most likely going to see more of that than down the field bombs anyway. I get what you are trying to say, but it kinda is what it is.
Consider this: we were breaking in a LT that was standing in HS lunch line a few months ago. Maybe the lack of stretching the field and a the lack of the deep vertical passing was by design. Quick short passes are the best way to protect your QB and give experience to a true freshman LT. Robinson played solidly, but he did have some issues with pass protection. OTOH, WVU's DE's were supposed to one of their strengths, so maybe he did pretty good considering.