BigRedBuster
International Man of Mystery
So, two passes a hair over 30 yards....one for each.Sims: 34 yards
Haarberg: 33 yards
I fail to see how one is better than the other in this category.
So, two passes a hair over 30 yards....one for each.Sims: 34 yards
Haarberg: 33 yards
So, two passes a hair over 30 yards....one for each.
I fail to see how one is better than the other in this category.
One way to look at it...any run HH had is probably twice as long with Sims running it.
Yes...one isn't any more accurate than the other.Are you watching how each one of them goes about it? One is more refined than the other, for certain.
One way to look at it...any run HH had is probably twice as long with Sims running it.
Agreed. I would rather have someone that makes the right decisions with slower legs and a weaker arm.
I know Sims might have a higher ceiling but the basement is so much lower as well. And we don't need to live in a dungeon.
I’m really impressed with his character and team first mentality.Be prepared for Sims to get booed out of the stadium when the first turnover happens unless we are up big already. Nebraska Nice is going out the window. Haarberg played his butt off and protected the football in his first career start. It just means more to a local kid than a hired gun mercenary. Commend Sims on his sideline behavior last week though. Hopefully coach keeps the leash short because it appears he is going with Sims. I guess it might be good developmentally to not sacrifice Haarberg to Michigan the following week, but they both need to play this week IMHO. The defense is absolutely good enough to win the West with even a serviceable offense. Are you scared of any of the remaining teams other than Michigan? I think we will need both of them throughout the season and hope that Rhule does not stubbornly hitch his wagon to the wrong guy.
That’s a fair assessment. I expect him to have a bad game, maybe if he starts against Michigan. But, what I really liked was that he was better at the end of the game than beginning. You could see him getting more confident. I would expect him to keep improving as his confidence and experience increases. What the big test will be is how he reacts when he has a bad game or half? And, can he keep improving on his passing and reads? Right now all we have is how he did against an inferior team. He passed that test very well in my opinion. But, we have seen this before. He needs to keep it going.I would argue that we have seen the basement for Sims, but haven't yet for Haarberg. It was a promising start, but let's not get carried away and assume he would have played exactly the same against Minnesota and Colorado. Haarbeg was 2/6 against Colorado, and the non-TD catch was a pretty terrible throw but Fidone bailed him out. He looked better against NIU (as you would hope), but I'm holding my breath when we drop back to pass regardless of who the QB is. Sims made some nice throws against Colorado, and one really bad one.