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re: *** OFFICIAL WE TALKIN' BOUT PRACTICE! ***

Posted on 8/20/14 at 12:54 pm to
Posted by CrimsonChin
the gutter.
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 8/20/14 at 12:54 pm to
I agree with you. I too think that Blake Sims is a real dual threat. He's probably also a very focused and vocal leader of this football team. I'm a huge fan of Blake Sims and I believe in him. He's a winner.
Posted by chattabama
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Posted on 8/20/14 at 1:22 pm to
Non-VIP post from signusup, one of the true insiders.

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signusup 177 posts 2 hours ago Too much worry has been circulated following last Saturday’s scrimmage. That happens when you have more eyes on the field from REC members and donors who don’t view more than one practice…

The scrimmage did not provide much support for either quarterback with the running game. It wasn’t used often by design, and no running back stepped up to take pressure off of the quarterbacks. Both quarterbacks had numerous drops from the receivers that will absolutely kill any attempt at developing a rhythm. Both Sims and Coker can scramble and make plays with their feet. Right now, Sims is more apt to do so and Coker is trying to spend more time in the pocket to make his reads. Coker can be a real weapon when he runs and while Sims can break loose, he will need to cut down on “Happy feet” in the pocket during games…

Right now, Sims is better in the middle of the field and seam routes with his touch. He knows the offense and has done a good job. He does the same thing in practices but doesn’t make all the throws, although he has improved… Coker is much better on out patterns and down the field. His arm strength is his weapon and as his knowledge of the playbook and recognition skills increase, so will his consistency. He hasn’t become as big of vocal leader yet and is trying to ease himself into that roll while winning over the respect of others. But he IS a likable guy and easy to get along with…

Watching practice, Coker has had some outstanding days. Sims has as well. There have been some average days, but no bad days. But when everything is scripted, you can make yourself look pretty good if you execute. It’s when things aren’t going your way or you are faced with situational downs that your skills and decision making will have to be displayed. Whoever can execute in game situations is who will run this offense. There will be a defining moment for one of these guys early and the light will come on and there will be no looking back… And for all the concern in years past expressed by the coaching staff or Coach Saban over the OL, or DB’s, or depth or what have you, how concerned has he seemed this year over the quarterback situation? Aside from the continued questions on the matter…he just isn’t worried about it…


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