Power T-Rev
Tennessee is bad for your health
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Top 3 is a subjective judgment. He trailed behind those guys in some stats, was better than them in some other ones. I just think that the stats combined with having watched all those guys played would put him outside the top 3.You said Dobbs didn’t develop much here, That’s wrong. You said he was an average downfield passer, wrong again. And you said he wasn’t a top 3 QB that year (then went on to say the 3 above him weren’t good), oh look wrong again.
Who says he runs a gimmick offense? Most everyone thinks he runs an innovative offense. Only ones calling it a gimmick are on this board.Won't happen, but wouldn't be a dumb move. The biggest argument against him is that he runs a gimmick offense in a weak conference. That will give a lot of bigger teams pause. If he were to move to a big time school as an OC and show his offense can adapt, a lot more doors will open for him. I'm sure a mid-tier school will give him a shot in the near future, but not sure he's as high on people's lists as you think.
Who says he runs a gimmick offense? Most everyone thinks he runs an innovative offense. Only ones calling it a gimmick are on this board.
It’s not subjective. I have stats aka facts to back up my opinion. You have nothing more than an opinion and the only thing you brought up to back up your argument was was .1 YA behind Kelly and .3 YA behind Allen so he wasn’t a good down field passer. Which again doesn’t determine downfield passing, Tennessee threw a lot of short passes. One of Debord’s biggest problems was calling plays with the primary read running his route short of the First downTop 3 is a subjective judgment. He trailed behind those guys in some stats, was better than them in some other ones. I just think that the stats combined with having watched all those guys played would put him outside the top 3.
And yes, Dobbs got better the longer he stayed here but didn't develop like he could have. Do you think Dobbs reached his potential at UT?
Dobbs passing as a senior is underrated. He looked pretty good.Improving at the position year-over-year is different than ultimately becoming a really good downfield passer.
Sure, he got better as time went on, but I don't think he ever became a great downfield thrower. He was terrible as a freshman, and was probably average to slightly above average by his senior year.
It just seems like it would make more sense to go with another staff and HC completely. I also realize we are talking about UT.We're down two, two contracts are expiring and there are a few more that need culling. Normally, continuity would be good, but it won't be a bad thing to shake things up this year.