Brit, that's Phil's son, Chris. He's on Pro Football Talk on NBC Sports, 9-11 AM (ET), Monday-Thursday. I enjoy Chris and the show.
Sorry thats what I meant. Getting my Simms mixed up
Great video...thank you for posting.
Interesting feedback on Cardinal offense (scheme = nothing special).
Sorry @bankybruce and @Jetstream Green but this is what I think about when Chris Simms comes up:
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This is worth a watch. Starts off with breaking down the Seahawks game but moves on to talking about Simmons, the Cards offense in general and Kyler.
That was great, thanks.
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Sorry @bankybruce and @Jetstream Green but this is what I think about when Chris Simms comes up:
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As a QB Chris Simms is a pretty decent commentator!I do too. Worst pocket presence I ever saw and would not know if a freight train was coming 5 yards away. What sticks out to me was that clip of Gruden losing it with him when at Tampa for not remembering plays... I cannot take anything he says seriously because of his mental inaptitude when playing QB
I'm a UT Ex and never got the hype on the guy and still think he's lacking in football smarts but maybe he can offer an opinion when not having to make split decisions which he can be moderately interesting... how's that, and I am not sold on Ehlinger as a pro QB either, coming across as a poor man's Josh Allen with a ton of mediocrity lolAs a QB Chris Simms is a pretty decent commentator!
I don’t think Kyler’s there yet where he can identify defensive coverages on the fly like that. Baby steps, he’ll get there.I don't understand the lack of motion either. This can give a qb so much information pre-snap.
He loves Kyler though. Maybe its the fact he's buddies with Kyle Shanahan or lost to Kliff in college, but he clearly dislikes Kliff. lolSimms is a flat out hater.
I think he's pretty knowledgeable, but he lets his biases and personal relationships effect his analysis.
I think he is just salty that someone with his resume got a HC job in the NFL. Minus the few years of coaching college Simms has a similar resume as a player and a year of being an assistant at the NFL level.He loves Kyler though. Maybe its the fact he's buddies with Kyle Shanahan or lost to Kliff in college, but he clearly dislikes Kliff. lol
He loves Kyler though. Maybe its the fact he's buddies with Kyle Shanahan or lost to Kliff in college, but he clearly dislikes Kliff. lol
Scary indeed.FWIW Shanahan absolutely loves Kyler. They have this weekly 49er show on Sunday mornings and I was bored over the bye so I watched it. They review the prior game and talk about the next one. In this one they were talking about QB play because of the 49er injuries and the guy on the show said we know because we talk to him but Shanahan thinks so far Russell Wilson is the MVP of the whole NFL, but he said on that field in that game, the best player was Kyler Murray. Here we have a situation where one of the best QB's in the NFL is in our league(Wilson) and maybe the most promising YOUNG Qb in the NFL is in the same league.
You have to wonder what would Shanahan do with a QB like Kyler? I think it would be scary
Scary indeed.
Different thread, but based on Shanahan's offense I think he'd work relentlessly with Kyler on improving his ability to throw on the run. Because play action plays from under center helps get those YAC plays.
@BritCard Simms talks about how Kyler probably cant see some of the over middle stuff. Thats why Kliff needs to continue to run the ball and do play action to bring guys up so he can see better.
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Pretty sure we were top 5 in the league last year doing it.I'd love to see Kyler in an offense that uses the amount of motion pre snap Shanahan does, and Andy Reid. I don't know why we use it so little, only around 10%. It does nothing but help the QB.