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That was a pretty throw.
Yup. That's called ELITE arm strength. Not many QBs can rip it like that from 35 yards out. That was a bullet.
Dobbs arm is significantly stronger than Mason Rudolph and Landry Jones. The media has been mentioning this during training camp. And obviously Dobbs showed it off tonight.
My best guess is your browser isn't set up to handle mp4 video, but I'm not certain.
Are you using Firefox by chance?
Guys, Kelly did good with Rams. J Malone did well with Bengals. Peterman had good stats. Bray had good stats
Dobbs? Josh Smith? Jumper? Vickers? Burnett? Patterson? Stocker?
I wonder how many people on here after watching that play were looking for faults in Dobbs' execution? Sometimes it's best to just let it go and enjoy that one of our favorite sons had a great play..Glad that was a TD but he had 2 other receivers wide open. (Pressure might have kept him from seeing it) One just stood there lol. Anyways that was a perfect ball. Great pass protection as well and nice movement by Dobbs in the pocket.
Glad that was a TD but he had 2 other receivers wide open. (Pressure might have kept him from seeing it) One just stood there lol. Anyways that was a perfect ball. Great pass protection as well and nice movement by Dobbs in the pocket.
I wonder how many people on here after watching that play were looking for faults in Dobbs' execution? Sometimes it's best to just let it go and enjoy that one of our favorite sons had a great play..
Yup. That's called ELITE arm strength. Not many QBs can rip it like that from 35 yards out. That was a bullet.
Dobbs arm is significantly stronger than Mason Rudolph and Landry Jones. The media has been mentioning this during training camp. And obviously Dobbs showed it off tonight.
Steelers have set themselves up for a lot of second guessing. They can’t cut the guy they just drafted in the 3rd round.
But, they will get all kinds of heat if they cut a second-year player they drafted in the 4th round just one year ago. Especially when that player is showing potential.
So, keep 4 QBs, which hurts your overall depth. OR, ask yourself this question: If BR goes down, is Landry Jones capable of going off like Nick Foles and winning the Super Bowl? If that answer is no (and it is BTW), then you keep BR and the two young guns, cut Jones, and pray for an injury free season for BR.