Now I've seen it all.
You're seriously going to argue that Worley (a guy who couldn't even get a deal as undrafted free agent) is a better passer than Dobbs?
And once again I love your SELECTIVE use of stats. If we wanna talk numbers why not just compare their career passing numbers?
Dobbs: 61.5% completion percentage, 7.1 yards per pass attempt, 53 passing TDs to 29 INTs, 133.2 QB rating
Worley: 59.0% completion percentage, 6.4 yards per pass attempt, 23 TDs to 21 INTs, 118.6 QB rating
There is literally no comparison between Dobbs and Worley as passers. By every passing metric Dobbs is VASTLY superior.
And KBVol, I thought you were all about numbers. Why now when Dobbs is better than Worley by EVERY single passing metric are you ignoring what the data is saying and just cherry picking numbers?
1. Worley went to the Bears camp and was on their practice squad for a period of time in 2014, so your first part is wrong. Surprise surprise.
2. Not selective. I compared their senior seasons. I also gave it the proper context. Are you really gonna argue that Josh wasn't in a much, much better position to succeed in both 2015 and 2016 given the talented players he had to work with vs what Worley had, which was virtually nothing?
3. I gave credit to Dobbs for being light years better as an overall collegiate qb than Worley....but as anyone who is being fair and honest would say, it was primarily because of Dobbs' elite running ability. There was virtually no difference in their passing abilities.
The difference in their qb rating was largely only because of average yards per attempt, which speaks to who the QBs were respectively throwing to. If you know anything about passer rating computations, you know that an inordinate amount of weight is given to yards per attempt.
Dobbs averaged 1.4 td passes and .78 ints per game at Tennessee. Worley averaged .96 td passes and .88 ints per game.....behind worse OLs, throwing to much less talent. So about half a td pass and about the same average number of ints per game throwing to Pig Howard, Jason Croom, Marquez North and no TE to speak of.
And please realize that this argument is not to bring down Dobbs, it's to correctly compare his passing ability to Worley's.....there's very little to no difference.