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Simis to WR

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Ursus1 said:
My guess is...if Stitt did not see him as being able to make it at receiver talent wise/skill set wise in the future (maybe not this year) MS would have been told to look at other options (transferring etc.) The fact that he is also willing to switch from QB, says a lot about his "team player" mentality. I hope he make it .
Being switched to a position he has never played might be interpreted as a message "to look at other options (transferring etc.). Particularly if he is driven to play QB.
 
kemajic said:
snap said:
Simis sort of looks like Cooper Kupp.
His hands did not resemble Kupp's in his two OT fumbles.

Agreed. Too bad he will be known, in his lifetime, for two overtime fumbles. His record tying six TD passes that same year will still mark his as one of the great Griz performances, something his grandchildren can brag about. Hopefully, he performs so brilliantly in his new role that the two fumbles are more or less forgotten.
 
statler & waldorf said:
kemajic said:
snap said:
Simis sort of looks like Cooper Kupp.
His hands did not resemble Kupp's in his two OT fumbles.

Agreed. Too bad he will be known, in his lifetime, for two overtime fumbles. His record tying six TD passes that same year will still mark his as one of the great Griz performances, something his grandchildren can brag about. Hopefully, he performs so brilliantly in his new role that the two fumbles are more or less forgotten.

Are you kidding? John Nguyen still gets eviscerated on this board for a fumble he made three fucking years ago.
 
kemajic said:
snap said:
Simis sort of looks like Cooper Kupp.
His hands did not resemble Kupp's in his two OT fumbles.
Welll, Kramer figured out that Hayden Stout could get through Montana's genius offensive line and strip the ball and did so twice because our offensive line coach did not figure that out after the first one. Not "fumbles" in the sense of "gee he just dropped the ball."
 
kemajic said:
Ursus1 said:
My guess is...if Stitt did not see him as being able to make it at receiver talent wise/skill set wise in the future (maybe not this year) MS would have been told to look at other options (transferring etc.) The fact that he is also willing to switch from QB, says a lot about his "team player" mentality. I hope he make it .
Being switched to a position he has never played might be interpreted as a message "to look at other options (transferring etc.). Particularly he is driven to play QB.
I'm sure you never considered the possibility that playing QB has turned out not to be as important to him as being a Griz. Championship teams are built on team-player great athletes. If anyone can make a position switch and excel it is Simis. The naysayers can rejoice at the opportunity to someday say I told you so. Until then...
 
AZGrizFan said:
statler & waldorf said:
kemajic said:
snap said:
Simis sort of looks like Cooper Kupp.
His hands did not resemble Kupp's in his two OT fumbles.

Agreed. Too bad he will be known, in his lifetime, for two overtime fumbles. His record tying six TD passes that same year will still mark his as one of the great Griz performances, something his grandchildren can brag about. Hopefully, he performs so brilliantly in his new role that the two fumbles are more or less forgotten.

Are you kidding? John Nguyen still gets eviscerated on this board for a fumble he made three f***[*] years ago.

I was being kind, forgive me. Anyone who witnessed those fumbles will never forget. His next two years at WR would have to look like a Marc Mariani highlight video to even begin to put the fumbles' behind' him.
 
statler & waldorf said:
AZGrizFan said:
statler & waldorf said:
kemajic said:
His hands did not resemble Kupp's in his two OT fumbles.

Agreed. Too bad he will be known, in his lifetime, for two overtime fumbles. His record tying six TD passes that same year will still mark his as one of the great Griz performances, something his grandchildren can brag about. Hopefully, he performs so brilliantly in his new role that the two fumbles are more or less forgotten.

Are you kidding? John Nguyen still gets eviscerated on this board for a fumble he made three f***[*] years ago.

I was being kind, forgive me. Anyone who witnessed those fumbles will never forget. His next two years at WR would have to look like a Marc Mariani highlight video to even begin to put the fumbles' behind' him.
Hopefully your next post will be a treatise on how apples and oranges are actually the same thing. It should be fascinating.
 
Grisly Fan said:
kemajic said:
Being switched to a position he has never played might be interpreted as a message "to look at other options (transferring etc.). Particularly he is driven to play QB.
I'm sure you never considered the possibility that playing QB has turned out not to be as important to him as being a Griz. Championship teams are built on team-player great athletes. If anyone can make a position switch and excel it is Simis. The naysayers can rejoice at the opportunity to someday say I told you so. Until then...
There's an extremely vocal element of this fanbase that never considers that anymore. Players are now fair game to question their "abilities, intelligence, character and will power," and to do so gratuitously. Of course, there is a context for that. Hard for some to remember, these kids wanted to be Griz!
 
Grisly Fan said:
kemajic said:
Ursus1 said:
My guess is...if Stitt did not see him as being able to make it at receiver talent wise/skill set wise in the future (maybe not this year) MS would have been told to look at other options (transferring etc.) The fact that he is also willing to switch from QB, says a lot about his "team player" mentality. I hope he make it .
Being switched to a position he has never played might be interpreted as a message "to look at other options (transferring etc.). Particularly he is driven to play QB.
I'm sure you never considered the possibility that playing QB has turned out not to be as important to him as being a Griz. Championship teams are built on team-player great athletes. If anyone can make a position switch and excel it is Simis. The naysayers can rejoice at the opportunity to someday say I told you so. Until then...
I did and it is my bad that I made a typo, leaving out the word "if", since corrected. Particularly IF he is driven to play QB.
 
kemajic said:
Grisly Fan said:
kemajic said:
Ursus1 said:
My guess is...if Stitt did not see him as being able to make it at receiver talent wise/skill set wise in the future (maybe not this year) MS would have been told to look at other options (transferring etc.) The fact that he is also willing to switch from QB, says a lot about his "team player" mentality. I hope he make it .
Being switched to a position he has never played might be interpreted as a message "to look at other options (transferring etc.). Particularly he is driven to play QB.
I'm sure you never considered the possibility that playing QB has turned out not to be as important to him as being a Griz. Championship teams are built on team-player great athletes. If anyone can make a position switch and excel it is Simis. The naysayers can rejoice at the opportunity to someday say I told you so. Until then...
I did and it is my bad that I made a typo, leaving out the word "if", since corrected. Particularly IF he is driven to play QB.
Oh, that's a horse of a different color! You may ask why I believe in him? Quote from his coach:

"I know you hear this all the time, but - he works his tail off…in the weight room, on the field doing drills…he has to be first and compete and all that stuff. They [the Griz] are getting someone that's a winner who knows what he's doing..."

As with nearly every player who suits up as a Griz I am hoping that he becomes the best to ever play his position.
 
Grisly Fan said:
Oh, that's a horse of a different color! You may ask why I believe in him? Quote from his coach:

"I know you hear this all the time, but - he works his tail off…in the weight room, on the field doing drills…he has to be first and compete and all that stuff. They [the Griz] are getting someone that's a winner who knows what he's doing..."

As with nearly every player who suits up as a Griz I am hoping that he becomes the best to ever play his position.

Didn't that coach happen to also be his dad? :lol:
 
AZGrizFan said:
Grisly Fan said:
Oh, that's a horse of a different color! You may ask why I believe in him? Quote from his coach:

"I know you hear this all the time, but - he works his tail off…in the weight room, on the field doing drills…he has to be first and compete and all that stuff. They [the Griz] are getting someone that's a winner who knows what he's doing..."

Didn't that coach happen to also be his dad? :lol:
It was the QB coach, Dave Kemper.
 
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball. If he can run good routes and catch the ball consistently, his YAC could be impressive.
 
kemajic said:
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball. If he can run good routes and catch the ball consistently, his YAC could be impressive.
As I mentioned elsewhere, if the players are "adjusted" to seasonal performance (scaling their actual performance to include similar performance playing all quarters of the season), the QBs came out as follows:

Rushing (yds)
Brady 60
Chad 312
Makena 904

Our actual leading rusher, JN, had 855 yds for the season.
 
UMGriz75 said:
kemajic said:
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball. If he can run good routes and catch the ball consistently, his YAC could be impressive.
As I mentioned elsewhere, if the players are "adjusted" to seasonal performance (scaling their actual performance to include similar performance playing all quarters of the season), the QBs came out as follows:

Rushing (yds)
Brady 60
Chad 312
Makena 904

Our actual leading rusher, JN, had 855 yds for the season.
...And?
 
uofmman1122 said:
UMGriz75 said:
kemajic said:
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball. If he can run good routes and catch the ball consistently, his YAC could be impressive.
As I mentioned elsewhere, if the players are "adjusted" to seasonal performance (scaling their actual performance to include similar performance playing all quarters of the season), the QBs came out as follows:

Rushing (yds)
Brady 60
Chad 312
Makena 904

Our actual leading rusher, JN, had 855 yds for the season.
...And?
The Connection:
kemajic said:
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball.
 
UMGriz75 said:
uofmman1122 said:
UMGriz75 said:
kemajic said:
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball. If he can run good routes and catch the ball consistently, his YAC could be impressive.
As I mentioned elsewhere, if the players are "adjusted" to seasonal performance (scaling their actual performance to include similar performance playing all quarters of the season), the QBs came out as follows:

Rushing (yds)
Brady 60
Chad 312
Makena 904

Our actual leading rusher, JN, had 855 yds for the season.
...And?
The Connection:
kemajic said:
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball.
Gotcha. Stats were a little confusing.

If he can catch well and run good routes, he could end up being utilized like Matt Szczur.
 
UMGriz75 said:
uofmman1122 said:
UMGriz75 said:
kemajic said:
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball. If he can run good routes and catch the ball consistently, his YAC could be impressive.
As I mentioned elsewhere, if the players are "adjusted" to seasonal performance (scaling their actual performance to include similar performance playing all quarters of the season), the QBs came out as follows:

Rushing (yds)
Brady 60
Chad 312
Makena 904

Our actual leading rusher, JN, had 855 yds for the season.
...And?
The Connection:
kemajic said:
You have to like Simis' ability to run with the ball.

My only concern is his fumbles. Now, I'm no expert and running as the QB might be different than catching and running as a receiver....let's hope so, because it seemed like any time he got hit hard he had a propensity to fumble.
 
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