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Vols starting QB Matt Simms: "There's nothing much I can do about getting hit in the back
-Wes Rucker
Vols starting QB Matt Simms: "It wasn't like I dropped back and threw it to the other team.
-Wes Rucker
What a Douche!
No disagreement with that. Just saying I could see how Simms would be frustrated. He's hung in there and been a whipping post for several great defenses, all the while playing fairly well, then gets pulled without ever really even messing up. He's obviously not the greatest QB out there, but he's also pretty far down the list of "things that are wrong with the 2010 Vols".
Simms held on to the ball WAY too long in the pocket, causing himself get sacked numerous times, including two plays on which he proceeded to fumble the ball away to South Carolina. Two Simms fumbles equalled 14 South Carolina points.
He didn't hold it WAY too long under normal circumstances. He just held it too long considering he is being protected by an offensive line that doesn't look like they could block a pee-wee team right now. You have to admit that they've been absolutely awful all year long. At least some, or most, of the blame has to fall on their heads.
In Simms defense, he had really played fairly well, and was replaced only to watch Bray come in and basically knock us out of the game with an inexcusable pick-6. It was good to see Bray come back and play well after that, but the game was lost on that play. Can't blame Simms for being upset, it's not his fault the line can't block anybody.
Stating that kind of fact to the media is the sort of thing that causes rifts in the team.
He didn't hold it WAY too long under normal circumstances. He just held it too long considering he is being protected by an offensive line that doesn't look like they could block a pee-wee team right now. You have to admit that they've been absolutely awful all year long. At least some, or most, of the blame has to fall on their heads.
Why in the world would someone stating an obvious fact cause a rift in the team? I'm pretty sure Bray is well aware that he threw the pick-six, and I also imagine the o-line is pretty well in touch with the fact that they have sucked this year. Unless they are in complete denial, I don't see why this is that big of a problem.
In Simms defense, he had really played fairly well, and was replaced only to watch Bray come in and basically knock us out of the game with an inexcusable pick-6. It was good to see Bray come back and play well after that, but the game was lost on that play. Can't blame Simms for being upset, it's not his fault the line can't block anybody.
Why in the world would someone stating an obvious fact cause a rift in the team? I'm pretty sure Bray is well aware that he threw the pick-six, and I also imagine the o-line is pretty well in touch with the fact that they have sucked this year. Unless they are in complete denial, I don't see why this is that big of a problem.
Why in the world would someone stating an obvious fact cause a rift in the team? I'm pretty sure Bray is well aware that he threw the pick-six, and I also imagine the o-line is pretty well in touch with the fact that they have sucked this year. Unless they are in complete denial, I don't see why this is that big of a problem.
I don't care what the facts are. You don't air our dirty laundry in public. That's very un-leaderlike, to say the least.
Simms needs to grow up. The job was his to lose, and he lost it.
Because a true leader and team player doesn't throw his teammates under the bus and just accepts the fault as his own and supports his team.