1-2 interceptions per game...

#26
#26
I see you are still at it. Blame everything on the coaches and nothing on a player. Do you think Hurd is/was the only player who has taken plays off. Look at the interception when Williams let the ball go through his hand and it was intercepted. That was not Dobbs' fault nor was it a coaches fault. Even though we played TT Saturday, It appeared to me that the plays had been well coached and can execute when they want to. Attitude is the important factor in execution and to of those players who have exhibited poor attitude are no longer on the team. One could see the difference in attitude in Saturdays’s game. There are cancer on football teams, just as there are cancers on this board. I wonder if anyone can identify the cancers on this board? They are the same dozen or so posters who are the root of most of the disatfaction with the coaches here.


Agree completely. And besides there are numerous examples to dispute his claim. Tuttle, Kelly, DKjr., Weisman, Kerbyson, Randolph, TKjr, etc, etc. Some people are going to be stank no matter the circumstance. And you knew losing to the cocks would bring back the army of the miserable.
 
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#27
#27
The lack of trust he's had in certain receivers due to drops factors in as well. Dobbs has hit some straight in the hands only for them to drop the ball. This can cause any qb to be forceful to a more dependable target.
 
#28
#28
The only game Dobbs did not throw 1-2 INT's per game was against Tennessee Tech.

Last season, he only threw 5.

What is the reasoning behind this?

We played a far less competitive team and he just happened to be on target with his throws for the first time this season.
 
#29
#29
Time.

Time to set up in the pocket, go through his progressions and deliver the ball, on time.

He had all sorts of time against TT = no interceptions.
 
#30
#30
The only game Dobbs did not throw 1-2 INT's per game was against Tennessee Tech.

Last season, he only threw 5.

What is the reasoning behind this?

It's not that hard to figure out. How do you stop a mobile QB? Scheme your D to keep him in the pocket and make him throw. That is whats been happening to Dobbs, and our play calling to keep him in the pocket has helped the defenses. He can't read coverages that well. The tech game was interception free because they don't have the athletes that could run with our receivers. This allowed our starters to be wide open by 5 yards or more. that is an easy open receiver to see and Dobb's can hit that receiver that is that wide open. He struggles when coverage is tight or well disguised.
 
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