TheHound
No Smoke Without Fire
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so do many other qbs. You just seem to focus on josh because he's not perfect.
This has been my issue with yall from the beginning. Your holding dobbs to a standard no other qb is held to. Did he miss some throws? Yes. But so have many other qbs and people don't throw it out there everytime they miss.some qbs are just held to different standards.
No disrespect but you really don't think he helped change the program ? It wasn't said he changed Tennessee into a NC contender, but he made more out of nothing than anyone I can remember. The university and his coach did him no favors on the field. No true qb coach, below average line and receiver play.
I mean, yeah he changed the program from 7-6 to 9-4. Is that a real major accomplishment? Is that what you think of when you hear the term "program changer"? A two win difference? The guy was something like 23-12 as a starter, and some want to practically rename the stadium after him. Like I said earlier, maybe the term, program changer, is subjective, but his attributes in the win column don't stand out to me as someone who will go down in Tennessee football lore. He can be a good QB and not be a program changing QB. I'm not saying he's bad or that I don't appreciate him. I think we'll miss him this year.
Dobbs biggest issue (accuracy) isn't all his fault. Like it's been stated before, our OL blew the last 3 years. Dobbs masked that issue more than some want to believe (not directed at you). Top that off with the fact Butch didn't hire a QB coach, and Dobbs was doomed for 9-4 seasons. Butch simply blew it with loads of offensive talent because he's not a great X and O coach, and he refused to get out of his comfort zone in terms of hires and schemes.
Personally, I love Dobbs, and I think he's an incredible person. However, he's an average passer at best, and he needs a lot of work if he wants to play in the NFL. As you said, he will be missed next year, but there are better QBs out there.
Agree. Unfortunately, there is a vocal minority of posters who believe that if you don't think Dobbs is Randall Cunningham part deux, then you obviously think he just sucks. There is a middle ground where you can appreciate his accomplishments, acknowledge the obstacles he had to overcome, and still think he left a little to be desired as a passer. I hope he kills it in the NFL.
Agree. Unfortunately, there is a vocal minority of posters who believe that if you don't think Dobbs is Randall Cunningham part deux, then you obviously think he just sucks. There is a middle ground where you can appreciate his accomplishments, acknowledge the obstacles he had to overcome, and still think he left a little to be desired as a passer. I hope he kills it in the NFL.
IMO Dobbs issue was always consistency. If he were more consistent he would've at least made it to the Heisman ceremony once and UT would have won the east at least twice during his career.
Dobbs issue was Butch Jones. Same for Kamara.
It's funny that the moment Dobbs left Butch Jones and got some pro coaching at the senior bowl he immediately improved.
Dobbs issue was Butch Jones. Same for Kamara.
It's funny that the moment Dobbs left Butch Jones and got some pro coaching at the senior bowl he immediately improved.
Ainge > Dobbs imo. Not even close.
