Maybe calling it a ceiling is incorrect. Obviously we don’t know HH’s ceiling yet. Sims has a much larger body of work to examine and HH has basically had one game.I'm not willing to say Sims has a higher ceiling. He's started 23 games in his career? And HH has now started one?
Sims should have enough experience to handle being on the road in places like Minny and CU. With 23 starts, he should not be making the unforced errors that killed our chances to win those games.
HH didn't do those mistakes in his first game.
Could Sims beat HH in a foot race? Probably. But, that's not the #1 job of the QB.
I’m in the camp that thinks Sims is the better QB in most metrics. His ceiling is much higher because of what he is capable of doing. It’s fairly obvious (so far anyway) that HH’s ceiling is lower. But the turnovers are a trump card. I think Sims starts whenever he is physically capable but he needs to ride the pine in any game before he can commit turnover number 3. Two and he’s out and, if he hits that wall in a few consecutive games, then he needs to slide on down the depth chart no matter his skill set. Unforced turnovers can’t be acceptable.
At 150% do we get 50% more turnovers with it?I am unsure him being 100% is the answer.
Total defense rankings:
Minnesota #72
Colorado #128
Northern Illinois #25
Louisiana Tech #95
Yeah and actually la tech as well. However bs penalties hurt us otherwise the score looks a bit betterMan. We should have done so much better against Colorado. Ugh.