Dobbs 4 Heisman
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Just look at these stats.
First Down - cfbstats.com - 2015 Southeastern Conference Team Leaders
- 1st down pass attempts: 12th in the SEC
- 1st down completion %: 9th in the SEC
- 1st down passer rating: 12th in the SEC
Second Down - cfbstats.com - 2015 Southeastern Conference Team Leaders
- 2nd down pass attempts: 5th in the SEC
- 2nd down completion %: 6th in the SEC
- 2nd down passer rating: 6th in the SEC
Third Down - cfbstats.com - 2015 Southeastern Conference Team Leaders
- 3rd down pass attempts: 3rd in the SEC
- 3rd down completion %: 4th in the SEC
- 3rd down passer rating: 4th in the SEC
If our QB is the problem in the pass game, why do our passing stats go up the more times we attempt to pass as well as the tougher the passing down gets?
Individually on 3rd down, Dobbs was far and away the best QB in the SEC. He converted more 3rd downs than any QB in the SEC. Plus he finished tied for 16th overall in the country. Here are the numbers: cfbstats.com - 2015 National Player Leaders
See the guy he's tied with? None other than everyone's heisman favorite for 2016.....Deshaun Watson. In 2 less games, Dobbs converted the same 48 first downs through the air as Watson. He completed a higher percentage of his 3rd down passes (55.4% vs. 52.6%). And he also threw 2 less interceptions (2 vs. 4) while Watson threw 3 more TDs (9 vs. 6).
All this is to say that the numbers show Dobbs isn't the problem with the pass game. On the toughest down to throw the ball (3rd down) he throws it with the best of the them. Our pass game really only struggled on 1st down. And mainly because we don't attempt that many passes.
Usually 1st down passes are the easiest to throw because they are the least likely to be anticipated by the defense. Its where a lot of the prolific passing teams like Ole Miss did their damage last year.
Josh Dobbs can be the best QB in the country. Its time for our coaches to stop shackling him on 1st down.
First Down - cfbstats.com - 2015 Southeastern Conference Team Leaders
- 1st down pass attempts: 12th in the SEC
- 1st down completion %: 9th in the SEC
- 1st down passer rating: 12th in the SEC
Second Down - cfbstats.com - 2015 Southeastern Conference Team Leaders
- 2nd down pass attempts: 5th in the SEC
- 2nd down completion %: 6th in the SEC
- 2nd down passer rating: 6th in the SEC
Third Down - cfbstats.com - 2015 Southeastern Conference Team Leaders
- 3rd down pass attempts: 3rd in the SEC
- 3rd down completion %: 4th in the SEC
- 3rd down passer rating: 4th in the SEC
If our QB is the problem in the pass game, why do our passing stats go up the more times we attempt to pass as well as the tougher the passing down gets?
Individually on 3rd down, Dobbs was far and away the best QB in the SEC. He converted more 3rd downs than any QB in the SEC. Plus he finished tied for 16th overall in the country. Here are the numbers: cfbstats.com - 2015 National Player Leaders
See the guy he's tied with? None other than everyone's heisman favorite for 2016.....Deshaun Watson. In 2 less games, Dobbs converted the same 48 first downs through the air as Watson. He completed a higher percentage of his 3rd down passes (55.4% vs. 52.6%). And he also threw 2 less interceptions (2 vs. 4) while Watson threw 3 more TDs (9 vs. 6).
All this is to say that the numbers show Dobbs isn't the problem with the pass game. On the toughest down to throw the ball (3rd down) he throws it with the best of the them. Our pass game really only struggled on 1st down. And mainly because we don't attempt that many passes.
Usually 1st down passes are the easiest to throw because they are the least likely to be anticipated by the defense. Its where a lot of the prolific passing teams like Ole Miss did their damage last year.
Josh Dobbs can be the best QB in the country. Its time for our coaches to stop shackling him on 1st down.
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