Dobbs is great. But, FL could call up the 2015 pinewood derby winner from troop 102 and still give us fits -- we've got to contain Florida's qb this year no matter what limitations he might have today.
Of course, on the down side, just yesterday Butch seemed upset by dropped passes in practice. It's early though.
And that's what happens Freak.
You posted a topic that had nothing to do with his passing, and here we are.
I know what you're saying. The talent seems to be there but the execution he been lacking so far.Yeah, I saw that also.
Many here have stated the following, and I also think there's truth in it.
I like the depth of the position, but we really need a couple of go to guys.
Dobbs will not be Manning. But if he gets it in their wheelhouse, we need one or two that can do what Price did for Tee.
I think Dobbs' leadership is something that sometimes gets lost in the discussion around here.
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How would you judge Dobbs leadership? The offense was pretty bad last year when it came to the 2 minute drill and in almost every situation where the offense could have won the game with a good drive or putting up a score. The exception is the Bama game, Dobbs deserved to be the winner for that TD drive late in the 4th.
I believe there were several questionable components last year, from depth to coaches calls to just bad play.
Dobbs leadership never crossed my mind as questionable.
When the other components are working, as in Georgia, I think how he runs the team is evident.
I have yet to develop faith in Malone. He is going to have to earn it. But I do think that Smith and Jennings will have a breakout year. Smith because of his past consistency and Jennings because he is big and plays with a nasty attitude. For some reason he reminds me of another 15 named Carl Pickens.
Interesting stat I looked up because I was curious.. Worley completed around 55% of his passes as a junior and 62% as a senior.
And Worley had GREAT OL play as a junior.
Personally I think that experience is a factor many are underestimating with Dobbs. Guys who have played a lot of football often have a way of performing above any limitations they might have in their game.
Passing woes? He has room to improve, but completing 60% of his passes with a group of relatively unproven wide receivers isn't exactly terrible.
I love Dobbs but Watson is definitely a better passer and probably not far behind in the run game.