Dobbs ran the ball 13 more times than Sims and most of them looked like read-zone or whatever Butch calls it.
Whenever Sims ran, it seemed like a boot-leg or draw.
Wasn't Sims a mobile style (dual-threat) QB just like Dobbs coming out of highschool?
I feel like Sims adapted more of the Pro style and doesn't feel like he has to rely on his feet all the time.
It's obvious that in our system we do better when our QB runs more.
With Dormady coming in...how the heck does he fit? Or will he actually learn to run more if needed?
I think this is why dual-threat QBs who are great in college do terribly bad in NFL. They never took the time to really read the defenses.
Whenever Sims ran, it seemed like a boot-leg or draw.
Wasn't Sims a mobile style (dual-threat) QB just like Dobbs coming out of highschool?
I feel like Sims adapted more of the Pro style and doesn't feel like he has to rely on his feet all the time.
It's obvious that in our system we do better when our QB runs more.
With Dormady coming in...how the heck does he fit? Or will he actually learn to run more if needed?
I think this is why dual-threat QBs who are great in college do terribly bad in NFL. They never took the time to really read the defenses.