Simms & Throwing the Ball Away

#26
#26
As for Luke Stocker, It is easy for a defense to take away a tight end and eliminate his being a factor in a game. One way is through an effective pass rush, which causes him to have to be a blocker on most plays.

Give these guys time...I think Dooley will turn out to be a pretty darn good coach.

Catching has nothing to do with a defense. Well, I suppose a little, but the drops and passes going through his hands has been a little ridiculous.
 
#27
#27
I think he holds the ball too long. I have said it all year long. He is too busy locked onto the main route reciever and doesn't notice his checkdown who is wide open. I wish he would hit Poole with a checkdown every now and then. Put the ball in your playmakers hands. He is too busy looking for the big downfield route. I dont see this changing anytime soon. Our pass protection has sucked , but he is still taking too long in the pocket. I wish we would roll him out and get some open lanes for him to look at.

Not a bad idea. The O-Line isn't giving him much time in the pocket, so I wouldn't mind seeing him on a few roll outs to give him more time. At the very worst, he is closer to the sideline to get rid of the ball.
 
#28
#28
Oh I agree. Everyone included. But the previous post just said Stocker. Stocker does not make the team even though he was a great playmaker last year and has not caught much of anything this season so far. How bad does he have to feel? Top TE coming out last year and he decided to stay put. That is UT love.

it doesnt pay for UT players to come back for there senior years. Manning aside they usualy pi$$ thier draft picking away. Kid should have bolted. hope he does good at the combine.
 
#30
#30
This should be an interesting thread. There has been much debate regarding Simms "holding the ball" and "throwing it away to avoid the sack." Some think he doesnt have enough time due to poor blocking by the big uglies and others feel he hesitates to throw it away. I too, have been upset at times, seeing him hold the ball longer than needed. I have heard by the "experts" that a good qb should have a internal clock that tells them to get rid of the ball. I think Simms will eventually learn this, but with alot of other issues with this team, it's gonna take time. I do have to admire Simms for all the hits he has taken, seems pretty tough. Overall, I think it is a combination of poor blocking and Simms holding the ball to long. It will be interesting to see how it pans out over the rest of the season. Good Luck!

Simms has a very long cock and release if you will - imo
Just like some pitchers are quick to the plate and difficult to steal on - while others are slow in their throwing motion. Simms really has to load up and cock his shoulder, particularly on the long throws. This gives him less time to flip it out of bounds versus say Peyton who can release quicker - again imo. I like Simms-- he seems to be making better decisions but this also contributes to his not being able to throw it away on some occasions.
 
#31
#31
a lot of his pressure is straight up the middle its hard to throw the ball away.

Hard to get rid of the ball when the pressure hes getting is straight up his nose. Most of his sacks he takes one step to the right or the left then hes hit. And like the other guy said, better him take a sack than to anny 1 up to the defense for a pic 6. Sims is learning, I had my doubts, but it doesnt matter what anyone says about him this kid has heart and has got up time and time again without complaint Sims, kudos dude! kudos! :salute:
 
#33
#33
Sims is doing the best that he can with what giving to him, give him time, he might turn out to be a good QB
 
#34
#34
He has very poor 'pocket presents'
Seriously has a hard time "feeling the pass rush" sometimes. He'll get better
 
#37
#37
This should be an interesting thread. There has been much debate regarding Simms "holding the ball" and "throwing it away to avoid the sack." Some think he doesnt have enough time due to poor blocking by the big uglies and others feel he hesitates to throw it away. I too, have been upset at times, seeing him hold the ball longer than needed. I have heard by the "experts" that a good qb should have a internal clock that tells them to get rid of the ball. I think Simms will eventually learn this, but with alot of other issues with this team, it's gonna take time. I do have to admire Simms for all the hits he has taken, seems pretty tough. Overall, I think it is a combination of poor blocking and Simms holding the ball to long. It will be interesting to see how it pans out over the rest of the season. Good Luck!

I think it is, too. It's not as simple as him or them, no matter how badly we might wanna pick a "side".

Simms is one tough QB. I hope he shows off against Georgia and has the best game of his career so far. He deserves a little luck, too.
 
#38
#38
Catching has nothing to do with a defense. Well, I suppose a little, but the drops and passes going through his hands has been a little ridiculous.

I can agree to a point; however, the QB's touch on the ball and timing between the (2) have been inconsistent. Luke has never appeared to be a focus in this coaching staffs offensive game plan.

Now the QB coach in me would say that, If it hits your hands, you should catch it.
 
#41
#41
Nope... Ur new here but there's a reason I put those in quotes... :eek:lol:

sure. Anyways. He will be fine. He will either learn to throw it away or he will become a dual threat QB because he is getting used to running for his life.
 
#43
#43
Oh I agree. Everyone included. But the previous post just said Stocker. Stocker does not make the team even though he was a great playmaker last year and has not caught much of anything this season so far. How bad does he have to feel? Top TE coming out last year and he decided to stay put. That is UT love.

Stocker is actually ahead of where he was last year at this point when it comes receptions/game. Where he is lacking is the big play threat. He's averaging 4 yds less per reception and is really lacking in the TD department. I'd really like to see him get used more in our Red Zone packages.

Rolling Simms out and using Stocker on an intermediate route seems like a solid option, much like it was last year for Crompton.
 
#46
#46
I can't seem to remember a single instance where Simms has been under pressure and just throws the ball away instead of taking a sack.

Is he coached not to throw the ball away, or does he just lack the ability?

WR's are supposed to see blitz and break their routes off.

Kudos to him for sticking in there to see if they'll actually do it... ever.
 
#47
#47
I can't seem to remember a single instance where Simms has been under pressure and just throws the ball away instead of taking a sack.

Is he coached not to throw the ball away, or does he just lack the ability?

The player is essentially a freshman on the youngest team in the SEC........
 
#48
#48
For a quarterback to throw the ball away he has to be able to have a clear view of the sideline, not have someone hitting him in the face and focus. The pocket on alot of his sacks has collapsed pretty quick. Also his size limits him as well. He has had more balls batted back in his face than a UT quarterback in a long time.
I think you are forgetting about 2008 Crompton. Simms really isn't that bad about getting his passes swatted. It's only happened a couple times this season.
 
#49
#49
Id rather him take the sack then make an ill advised throw that gets picked off.

But also by taking the sack, you are risking a fumble. If he doesn't fumble, you have lost yardage. By throwing it away smartly, there is minimal risk of an interception and no lost yardage.
 
#50
#50
I started a post Sat that basically outlined that his flaws aside Simms has suprised the hell out of me. I can't point to any of our losses and blame him. I'll take his sacks as long as he can/will because all in all he's been fine. Especially compared with other areas on the team.
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