It's basically going to be a game time decision, according to Rhule. We probably won't know for certain until they release the roster two hours before kick off.Is Sims actually gonna start against La Tech???
It's basically going to be a game time decision, according to Rhule. We probably won't know for certain until they release the roster two hours before kick off.Is Sims actually gonna start against La Tech???
I like that.It's basically going to be a game time decision, according to Rhule. We probably won't know for certain until they release the roster two hours before kick off.
Personally, I don't think there's a huge difference between NIU and LA Tech in terms of what it means in the greater scheme of the QB situation. Nebraska "should" beat both teams by three or four scores. Whether HH or JF starts, I'll be looking more at how they command the offense and lead drives vs. what the actual point differential is.Rhule's decision to go back to Sims given the 3 games we have seen this seen is mind boggling and has lowered my confidence in Rhule. NIU is quite a bit better than LA Tech so Sims will need to help the team win by at least 30 points.
It only depends on his health. If he is healthy, he starts, I don't think that is even a question in Rhule's mind.If Sims starts Rhule is an idiot! Sims is a turnover machine and can't pass accurately and fumble prone Grant is now our RB1. :facepalm:
I think you underestimate the confidence it takes to be a D1 or higher athlete. Most of these guys believe inside they can do it, and won't volunteer to switch positions. That is the exception, and not the rule. Eric Crouch could have had a long NFL career as a WR/punt returner type but he didn't want to do that. Luke McCaffery could have been great for us at WR but it took 3 transfers and several years to convince him he couldn't play QB. On and on.HH starts at QB, Sim at RB, HH remains QB, occasionally we shift formations and Sims becomes wildcat qb that can run a pop pass if its there, we could also run an option pass and a halfback pass if the staff feels comfortable and Simms wants the opportunity to toss the ball once in a while. Unless Simms is blind to his own faults he's realized he's not an NFL QB and should be willing to try new roles to see how he could potentially make an NFL roster. Better QBs than Simms have had to change positions to play in the NFL.
I agree. From what I could tell, the offense and play calling wasn't all that different for HH compared to Dims.If Sims starts, I'd be real interested in seeing if they run the same offense they ran this past weekend with Haarberg.
I agree. From what I could tell, the offense and play calling wasn't all that different for HH compared to Dims.
To my eye, HH was a little more apt to run the ball on RPO plays and he did a better job of throwing shorter, easier completions to our TEs, especially Fidone who doesn't get looked at by Sims. Sims seems more willing to push the ball downfield, although this is to the detriment of the team.
I think Satterfield is getting more comfortable calling plays that benefit his QBs. He's starting to realize the receivers aren't that great, but he's still prone to not being able to get out of his own way.
This seems like the type of game to get both of them some action and see if Sims can get on track to lead sustained drives and have a turnover free outing. It also would reward HH for giving the team a competent QB outing last game and see if he progresses after his first real extended game time experience.It's basically going to be a game time decision, according to Rhule. We probably won't know for certain until they release the roster two hours before kick off.
Good point. There is a lot to be said for just getting some confidence.This seems like the type of game to get both of them some action and see if Sims can get on track to lead sustained drives and have a turnover free outing. It also would reward HH for giving the team a competent QB outing last game and see if he progresses after his first real extended game time experience.
I like this approach. As was mentioned before, we will likely need both of them, and maybe Purdy, to get through the season.This seems like the type of game to get both of them some action and see if Sims can get on track to lead sustained drives and have a turnover free outing. It also would reward HH for giving the team a competent QB outing last game and see if he progresses after his first real extended game time experience.
If Sims is healthy, he will start. No question about it.If Sims starts Rhule is an idiot! Sims is a turnover machine and can't pass accurately and fumble prone Grant is now our RB1. :facepalm:
One way to look at it...any run HH had is probably twice as long with Sims running it.
With that said, HH looked pretty good at throwing the ball