1SmokinVol
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I'm sorry but even though Dobbs played piss poorly Saturday you don't bench the senior QB who got you to this point. When Dobbs plays like he is capable he is great. I think there was a lot of behind the scenes stuff going on Saturday which contributed to a poor offensive performance and most of it falls of coaches. Also Debord needs more creativity. It seems the middle of the field is not utilized enough to the TEs.
I'm sorry but even though Dobbs played piss poorly Saturday you don't bench the senior QB who got you to this point. When Dobbs plays like he is capable he is great. I think there was a lot of behind the scenes stuff going on Saturday which contributed to a poor offensive performance and most of it falls of coaches. Also Debord needs more creativity. It seems the middle of the field is not utilized enough to the TEs.
I stated this in another thread...passing wise, Dobbs is on par with last year. His current passer rating is 129.7, he finished last year with a 127. He has already tied his TD pass output from last year, however the INTs are doubled. His yardage has increased as well. Straight-lined out he should finished with about 23TDs, 16 INTs, around 2600 yds. Regarding rushing he had 438 yds through 8 games last year, this year he's at 320.
Be careful what you wish for. The guy behind the starter isn't always all-world.
Case in point: Nathan Peterman circa 2013