Sims

I'd love to see him finish his career well. He had 3 years to build his legacy at Tech (actually 1 and 2 half-years). In that span (2020-22) he posted wins against Dook (3x), FSU, Louisville, UNC, and Pitt. Not good results. Not all him, but not good. Oft injured and consistently inconsistent. I wish him well.
 
Apparently did well in Nebraska’s spring game.
He knew he wouldn't get hit and could take extra time to see an open receiver or pull the ball and run. It's flag football during spring practice for qb's and even marginal ones can look good.
 
Last years game against Duke, he was running aggressively. He didn’t do that indecisive passing and hesitating with the ball that seemed to plague him. Then for whatever reason he seemed to revert back to his previous problems. Then he just quit completely for no other reason than it just wasn’t going his way.
 
How much source do you need? Key saying no comment 87 times in the presser when asked why a medically cleared Sims refused to take the field even as his own father was telling him to not sufficient?
 
How much source do you need? Key saying no comment 87 times in the presser when asked why a medically cleared Sims refused to take the field even as his own father was telling him to not sufficient?
It is like Diseqc wasn't paying attention. Key pretty much said with his body language and how he answered the question that Sims quit. Fans in the LW SAW it happen.
 
Well, he apparently threw well and ran over a few defensive backs, without heading for the sidelines, as he did here. Maybe alabama should’ve gone after him.
 
Well, he apparently threw well and ran over a few defensive backs, without heading for the sidelines, as he did here. Maybe alabama should’ve gone after him.

6 rushes for 7 yards with one of those being a 7 yard TD doesn't sound like he ran over a lot of people.
 
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