jave36
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Don't need a fast qb, just one who is willing or allowed to keep it a few times, even for no gain, to keep the defense guessing.
Surprised with how elusive Dobbs is. He doesn't strike you as a super athletic mobile QB, but even dating back to last year he's shown plenty of signs he can make people miss when he tucks it and runs.
Underrated speed too.
Ya he can move, has decent awareness of the rush too. Much prefer a fast qb, but Worley was adequately fast enough that if he'd kept a few, the D would have hesitated.
Eh, I disagree. Dobbs maturing along with the O-line will change the landscape as to how this team does moving forward. We needed a mobile QB for the read option and now we have one. Our skill players are as good as anyone else in the country. We are adding Kamara and Preston Williams to an already lethal group of WRs and RBs. The defense is there. Again, need some more seasoning. We add a couple of high level DTs next year as well. I'm all for cautious optimism, but the only thing holding us back this year has been our offensive woes. We were an O-line away from coming into last night's game at 5-2. We aren't as far away as some of you are suggesting.
Lol speaking of Worley, I'm legitimately shocked at how bad his awareness is in the pocket.
Dobbs playing like he did last night just cemented the fact that Worley held onto the all way too long all year & doesn't have great ability to flush the pocket and still make plays.
Completely amazed at the performance of the OL with Dobbs in the game.
1) he knows how to avoid taking a sack, so that helps
2) the push they were getting in the run game was surprising and unlike anything we have seen all year
Joey Kent said on the radio in Nashville today that Nathan Peterman is dominant in practice.
It's not translating to live game.
The Dobbs question about him starting this game. I really believe this was a last ditch effort to keep the redshirt intact. If the light comes on for Peterman, he stays in the game.
We witnessed the opposite.
Y'all need to look back at this teams progress. We are on track. I really like our chances in the remaining games.
7-5
Not to be that guy, but I did notice quite a few odd ball spots last night during the game. I figured a few of them would be reviewed, because they were big plays in the game. One was the dive for the first down by the Bama qb, he looked like he put his arm down almost two yards short of where they marked the ball and no hint of a review.
Do you honestly think you know more than the coaching staff? Bc it comes off that way. If Worley had the ability to run effectively you can be sure that the staff would call keepers for him. Do you not think they would call plays that give them the best chance to win? I don't understand some of you people.
He's a dog, the coaches put him on a leash this past game. For what I have no idea.....
He has proven he can play with anybody, not sure why they went that initial game plan.
All I can think is that they were trying to cover for a perceived weakness with the rest of the secondary. Its a head scratcher for sure.
