I honestly don't see the complaining as far as dobbs goes in this game. He made some nice throws early in the game e.x. 10 yard out route on the sideline to Preston Williams on 3 and 8 ish. He was accurate with his slants and the great amount of curl routes that debord loves to call. Our play calling was very conservative and mellow, I think at first they didn't want to show much because they believed they may be able to smash app state small d line in the mouth and get out of here without showing much. However, that was wasn't the case and when we realized that things should have been switched up, but it wasn't. But back to dobbs, he did under throw Josh Smith who almost made a great catch, but hell you can't make every throw. His interception was the biggest mistake I seen from him. He held on to the ball a little to long and tried to make a play and if he could have put some more on that throw then it's a touchdown because the receiver had him burnt. If he wouldn't have attempted to make that play on the run everyone would have complained that he should have tried being aggressive and taking a shot on that throw. It didn't work out for him simple as that. His other deep ball opportunity was right on the money for a 67 yard touchdown. It is hard on a qb when you run it up the middle on first and second down and then throw a short slant, screen, or curl route on 3rd down. It prevents you from getting in a rhythm. So honestly I don't see how the offensive struggles were on dobbs. I think our play calling wasn't adjusted to what the defense was doing. We stuck with our gameplan of running the ball through out the whole game and it almost bit us the ass, but I'll take an ugly win any day over and ugly loss. We will get better from this experience and I'm as always excited to be a Vol! Go Vols!