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Because the reality of Dobbs' legs being a 'safety valve' on options plays that were blown up before he could even hand off or pass the ball due to a nonexistent offensive line, is so far from the fantasy you are proposing, in that CBJ/Debord tailored the playbook because Dobbs was a phenom at escaping busted plays, that it's comical.

If rewriting history is what it takes to defend CBJ at this point, then I can only imagine what the narrative will be at the end of 2017.

I am not defending CBJ. I am just explaining what you cannot seem to understand. This offense is designed for the QB to run only a few times a game to keep the defensive ends and outside linebackers honest. CBJ and Debord called many designed runs for Dobbs because of his natural running abilities.

Your dislike for CBJ does not allow you to give him or his staff any credit for their use of Dobbs as a runner. Every run by Dobbs was not a broken play. The majority of Dobbs' runs were designed. If anything I would criticize CBJ and staff for not running Dobbs more.
 
I am not defending CBJ. I am just explaining what you cannot seem to understand. This offense is designed for the QB to run only a few times a game to keep the defensive ends and outside linebackers honest. CBJ and Debord called many designed runs for Dobbs because of his natural running abilities.

Your dislike for CBJ does not allow you to give him or his staff any credit for their use of Dobbs as a runner. Every run by Dobbs was not a broken play. The majority of Dobbs' runs were designed. If anything I would criticize CBJ and staff for not running Dobbs more.

As noted above, lefevour had more runs than Dobbs. Was that not the wild-lyle offense?
 
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As noted above, lefevour had more runs than Dobbs. Was that not the wild-lyle offense?

Lefevour ran 12.7 times per game in his career and Dobbs ran 11.8 times per game in his career. These are exceptions and not the norm for this offense. This offense is not designed to allow QBs to take this many hits. Fortunately both QBs avoided injury for the most part and were durable enough to be able to withstand the punishment of carrying so many times as a QB.

I will admit that I had forgotten about Lefevour running so much. He was such a physical QB. Dobbs was a little more efficient than Lefevour averaging 4.9 per carry to Lefevour's 4.4 per carry. With Dobbs averaging 58 yards per game to Lefevour's 55 yards per game.
 
Lefevour ran 12.7 times per game in his career and Dobbs ran 11.8 times per game in his career. These are exceptions and not the norm for this offense. This offense is not designed to allow QBs to take this many hits. Fortunately both QBs avoided injury for the most part and were durable enough to be able to withstand the punishment of carrying so many times as a QB.

I will admit that I had forgotten about Lefevour running so much. He was such a physical QB. Dobbs was a little more efficient than Lefevour averaging 4.9 per carry to Lefevour's 4.4 per carry. With Dobbs averaging 58 yards per game to Lefevour's 55 yards per game.

They coach to get first downs. The offense is designed to move the football. Urban and Mullen run variations they got from working under my uncle.
 
As noted above, lefevour had more runs than Dobbs. Was that not the wild-lyle offense?

BTW, thanks for reminding me about Lefevour. I love talking about football. Even though I suspect you are just here on VN to stir the pot, but we all do a little pot stirring for time to time.
 
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Terrifying every time your QB gets hit, moreso when you call a play designed to get him hit. That's a tough balance.

I think they should have run Dobbs more. Not a lot more, but I believe in a few games they thought we did not need to run him to win and it hurt us. It almost cost us the Appy State game. A running QB needs a rhythm and needs to take hits. But if he had gotten hurt everyone would have blamed CBJ for running him too much.
 
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I think they should have run Dobbs more. Not a lot more, but I believe in a few games they thought we did not need to run him to win and it hurt us. It almost cost us the Appy State game. A running QB needs a rhythm and needs to take hits. But if he had gotten hurt everyone would have blamed CBJ for running him too much.

I could not agree more. It's really tough to pull the trigger as a coach though, I've seen the stress of 460 McNabb runs.
 
Lefevour ran 12.7 times per game in his career and Dobbs ran 11.8 times per game in his career. These are exceptions and not the norm for this offense. This offense is not designed to allow QBs to take this many hits. Fortunately both QBs avoided injury for the most part and were durable enough to be able to withstand the punishment of carrying so many times as a QB.

I will admit that I had forgotten about Lefevour running so much. He was such a physical QB. Dobbs was a little more efficient than Lefevour averaging 4.9 per carry to Lefevour's 4.4 per carry. With Dobbs averaging 58 yards per game to Lefevour's 55 yards per game.

So your argument is that since Lefevour ran a lot at Central Michigan in 2007 and a moderate amount in 2009, that we didn't watch plays disintegrate during the 2015 and 2016 season, forcing Josh Dobbs to make a play with his legs to avoid the sack instead of handing the ball off or throwing it to the intended receiver? That CBJ's offense is actually designed to have the QB be the leading rusher?

Well, I guess it would explain Butch's seemingly lackadaisical attitude towards having a functioning offensive line, and his retention of Don Mahoney through the 2016 season.
 
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I'm surprised he never got an HC gig.

He had an opportunity or two he could have taken, the best may have been the Rutgers job but he decided to stay with Davies. Mullen and Urban ask him to join them almost every year but hip and back pain limit what he can do so he was forced to cut back a lot of the traveling.

Football all over the family. My cousin is director of pro personnel with the colts, another cousin just married a raiders coach and is currently working for the wcc. In the movie "draft day" Jennifer garner followed around my cousin to study for the part, at that time megan was in charge of the cap for the browns, then she left and another family member got that job...his title is now "director of football operations" with the browns.

From the Browns, to raiders to colts there is a lot of Vol love near them at all times.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/draft-day-star-jennifer-garner-694757

Jennifer Garner bragging about my cousin was just awesome.
 
He had an opportunity or two he could have taken, the best may have been the Rutgers job but he decided to stay with Davies. Mullen and Urban ask him to join them almost every year but hip and back pain limit what he can do so he was forced to cut back a lot of the traveling.

Football all over the family. My cousin is director of pro personnel with the colts, another cousin just married a raiders coach and is currently working for the wcc. In the movie "draft day" Jennifer garner followed around my cousin to study for the part, at that time megan was in charge of the cap for the browns, then she left and another family member got that job...his title is now "director of football operations" with the browns.

From the Browns, to raiders to colts there is a lot of Vol love near them at all times.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/draft-day-star-jennifer-garner-694757

Jennifer Garner bragging about my cousin was just awesome.

Nice! So you know a lot more than me about football.
 
Lou Holtz visited my uncle in New Jersey to flip him from Cinci to W&M where he played ILB. Bobby Ross said he played one of the best games he's ever been a part of. Then went on to be a GA for Woody Hayes and set records at Cuse and ND. Lots of great stories. Heck he got to be the QB coach when Favre had his best season. They should have won the DB. I hoped he'd coach QBs here.
 
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