Recruiting Forum Football Talk XXXIII

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All you PC Bros and SJW's out there....




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I'm betting Dobbs goes in the 3-4 range. Jmo

Between Dobbs' own performances at the Senior Bowl, Combine, and Pro Day and the fact that teams don't want to be the one to take a pass on the next Dak, I think you're right. Even without Dak, Dobbs is too damn intriguing in terms of personality, intelligence, and skillset to let go too far down the draft board and teams are going to be more ready to jump on a QB pick that can pay dividends later than they are at other positions.

Also, it's been very overlooked by fans and media alike that even before his senior year Dobbs would have a field day passing when our OL could actually deal with the opponent's pass rush -- unfortunately that didn't happen nearly enough. His accuracy also improved when our WRs finally improved (right about when CBJ took a personal interest in the unit). People have forgotten just how under-performing our WR unit was prior to then.

His ability to lead his team back from impossible deficits (which he did multiple times at UT) is enough to raise eyebrows regarding the intangibles and potential he brings to the table.
 
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He should definitely be a day 3 pick but with his consistently good combine performances, I could see a team fall in love with him and take him day 2. I dont think that's a stretch at all tbh.
 
Weldon told Mike Griffith that Dobbs had the best QB workout in front of Scouts that he has ever seen

I watched the whole thing and there were 2 dropped balls out of 59 throws. Both of those passes were spot on. Without bs'ing even a tiny bit, every pass was about as perfect as you can get. It was a classic Dobbs-in-the-zone display very much like what we've seen from him in UF and UGA comebacks.
 
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Between Dobbs' own performances at the Senior Bowl, Combine, and Pro Day and the fact that teams don't want to be the one to take a pass on the next Dak, I think you're right. Even without Dak, Dobbs is too damn intriguing in terms of personality, intelligence, and skillset to let go too far down the draft board and teams are going to be more ready to jump on a QB pick that can pay dividends later than they are at other positions.

Also, it's been very overlooked by fans and media alike that even before his senior year Dobbs would have a field day passing when our OL could actually deal with the opponent's pass rush -- unfortunately that didn't happen nearly enough. His accuracy also improved when our WRs finally improved (right about when CBJ took a personal interest in the unit). People have forgotten just how under-performing our WR unit was prior to then.

His ability to lead his team back from impossible deficits (which he did multiple times at UT) is enough to raise eyebrows regarding the intangibles and potential he brings to the table.

All this. Well said.
 
I think Dobbs is really going to surprise people as a pro. This will be the first time Josh will be able to fully to commit to football and I think he'll see a larger jump in performance than expected for most QBs and not just because his accuracy issues have been way overblown. I don't think people quite grasp the enormous workload he was taking on at UT and the amount of effort it takes to be a top QB and top student in a very difficult major. Dobbs being able to fully focus himself on one thing should pay very good dividends, especially with his work ethic.
 
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The term mentally retarded literally means to be slowed in mental development. Mentally handicapped people suffer from a variety of conditions that are more often than not, no fault of their own. Sometimes, there are some folks on this website that seem to suffer from slowed mental development but due to their own inability to let stuff go. If they could state their opinion and move on I would not question their mental state. However, by repeating the same statements over and over again, I begin to wonder if there is some outside stimulus that is temporarily retarding their mental capacity.

The fact that people continue to bring up my post and make me repeat myself over and over is retarding my mental capacity. Could we please stop talking about scenarios were Butch gets fired and start talking about the great things our current players and coaches are doing? Hey we also have a bunch of players participating in pro-day and hopefully will have 3, 4, or more players drafted soon.

Everyone has the right to free speech until you say something that someone doesn't like. :blink:

Why do you keep repeating yourself?
Taking up valuable football talk thread space


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