Athletes (split from Hurd thread)

#27
#27
You said athlete. If wolf is not on that list then the obvious reason you left him off is because he's white and your a racist.

See how that works?

D4H you seem like a smart guy and you bring some good information to this board. But some stuff you really gotta get out of your head.

where is this comin from? Leave it at football please
 
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#28
#28
where is this comin from? Leave it at football please

Obviously, you are unaware of where it is coming.
Long story short- the guy he is talking to, has accused almost everyone on the board that ever disagreed with him, of being a racist.

The poster you are responding to just showed him how stupid it is.
Not that he will get it.
 
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#29
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Obviously, you are unaware of where it is coming.
Long story short- the guy he is talking to, has accused almost everyone on the board that ever disagreed with him, of being a racist.

The poster you are responding to just showed him how stupid it is.
Not that he will get it.


Straight, concise, and to the point!
 
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#32
#32
D4H, you sure do have an imagination, I hope your visions come true, however.
Go Vols
 
#36
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Obviously, you are unaware of where it is coming.
Long story short- the guy he is talking to, has accused almost everyone on the board that ever disagreed with him, of being a racist.

The poster you are responding to just showed him how stupid it is.
Not that he will get it.

Thank you Charger.
 
#37
#37
Why doesn't he do it? I mean he's a smart kid. I'm sure he watches the tape.

Why is he refusing to just take the check down?

As one person mentioned he doesn't see the plays develop before they develop at times; with that being said, because of that, A lot of times if the first option isn't there, he doesn't do a good job at checking down to the 2nd or third option quick enough due to him not seeing a play develop before it develops. What happens is two things, you misfire on the pass causing an interception, or you hesitate mentally causing you to pass to high, or throw a duck because of the hesitation. The reason he does that is probably because a lot of times at the last second he sees a player open right as the defense arrives. When that happens, naturally you react to throw away from the defender, which in Dobbs cAse can be to high of a throw or a duck. He needs to be confident and not think. Yes he is genius!!! But football smarts is 180 from school smarts. He over thinks things to much.... Thankfully tho, Dobbs is blessed with tremendous escape ability that I haven't seen before. He is just so slippery.
 
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#38
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As one person mentioned he doesn't see the plays develop before they develop at times; with that being said, because of that, A lot of times if the first option isn't there, he doesn't do a good job at checking down to the 2nd or third option quick enough due to him not seeing a play develop before it develops. What happens is two things, you misfire on the pass causing an interception, or you hesitate mentally causing you to pass to high, or throw a duck because of the hesitation. The reason he does that is probably because a lot of times at the last second he sees a player open right as the defense arrives. Thankfully tho, Dobbs is blessed with tremendous escape ability!

Man, you can say that again. Dude is Houdini in pads.
 
#39
#39
As one person mentioned he doesn't see the plays develop before they develop at times; with that being said, because of that, A lot of times if the first option isn't there, he doesn't do a good job at checking down to the 2nd or third option quick enough due to him not seeing a play develop before it develops. What happens is two things, you misfire on the pass causing an interception, or you hesitate mentally causing you to pass to high, or throw a duck because of the hesitation. The reason he does that is probably because a lot of times at the last second he sees a player open right as the defense arrives. When that happens, naturally you react to throw away from the defender, which in Dobbs cAse can be to high of a throw or a duck. He needs to be confident and not think. Yes he is genius!!! But football smarts is 180 from school smarts. He over thinks things to much.... Thankfully tho, Dobbs is blessed with tremendous escape ability that I haven't seen before. He is just so slippery.

I hope this makes sense to some of you.
 
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#40
#40
It's amazing the type of ATHLETES we'll be trotting out of the field next year.

Josh Dobbs
Jalen Hurd
Preston Williams
Josh Malone
Jason Croom
Cam Sutton
Justin Martin
Darrin Kirkland Jr.
Jonathan Kongbo


Those are all guys who'll blow up the NFL combine when they come out.
Our Pro Day after the upcoming season is going to be an event !!
 
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#41
#41
One more things. He struggles on Long passes because he waits until the wreciever is completely open and turned around. Deep balls you throw before the wreciever turns around. His best pass was to josh Malone on the right side because he threw before the play developed. Everything is about seeing things before it happens.
 
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#42
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One more things. He struggles on Long passes because he waits until the wreciever is completely open and turned around. Deep balls you throw before the wreciever turns around. His best pass was to josh Malone on the right side because he threw before the play developed. Everything is about seeing things before it happens.


This! You've got to give your receivers the opportunity to make plays and thats either not in Dobbs' makeup,
or its embedded in the offensive philosophy. Either way we'll find out this fall because we can't play timid
and get where we want to go.
 
#43
#43
This! You've got to give your receivers the opportunity to make plays and thats either not in Dobbs' makeup,
or its embedded in the offensive philosophy. Either way we'll find out this fall because we can't play timid
and get where we want to go.
Dobbs just hesitates. In No offensive philosophy you wait.
 
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#44
#44
It's natural for someone who thinks like an engineer to overthink things. Hopefully he can learn to trust his instincts more this year.

Travis, do you think the wide receiver rotation hurt him last year by not allowing him to develop that chemistry or have a go-to guy?
 
#45
#45
It's natural for someone who thinks like an engineer to overthink things. Hopefully he can learn to trust his instincts more this year.

Travis, do you think the wide receiver rotation hurt him last year by not allowing him to develop that chemistry or have a go-to guy?
No. There were a lot of guys he missed wide open last year in film. Some plays when he would hit a guy for 6-7 yards, someone was streaking on a post wide open 30 yards down field.
 
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#48
#48
34 bringing the good knowledge. Nobody doubts that JD is incredibly smart and gifted with a unique skill set. It has looked to me, in the past, that he just needs to play a little looser... Trusting his receivers to make a play/run the route/get to the target. I'm really hoping that he has made progress in the offseason and matures into a top-tier passer this year to complement his running/escape abilities.

IMO, that may be the key to us being a contender and him an NFL prospect.
 
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