As of 10/2/2016, Josh Dobbs needs 414 yards of total offense to pass #4 Tyler Bray.
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1 Peyton Manning 11,020
2 Casey Clausen 9,577
3 Erik Ainge 8,473
4 Tyler Bray 7,237
5 Joshua Dobbs 6,823
6 Andy Kelly 6,427
7 Jeff Francis 5,900
8 Tee Martin 5,206
9 Jimmy Streater 4,807
10 Heath Shuler 4,472
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Also....Dobbs has an opportunity to grab the #2 spot in total career touchdowns.
1 Peyton Manning 101
2 Casey Clausen 81
3 Erik Ainge 73
4 Tyler Bray 70
5 Joshua Dobbs 64
6 Heath Shuler 50
7 Tee Martin 48
8 Bobby Scott 42
Jimmy Streater 42
10 Dewey Warren 39
Andy Kelly 39
Jonathan Crompton 39
Dobbs will end as one of our best all-time. I hope some of those who constantly criticize him realize this and begin to enjoy what they're seeing before it's too late and he's gone. . .
I'm not old enough to remember Shuler(was born in 89), but seems weird to me that he's so low on both lists.
He was only the starting QB for two years (sophmore and junior years), and split time in the first 2 or 3 games of his sophomore year with Jerry Colquitt. He also had a stacked RB corps which chipped into his stats somewhat.
Dobbs just passed Tyler Bray for the #4 spot.
As of 10/9/2016, Dobbs needs 1,195 yards of total offense to pass #3 Erik Ainge.
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1 Peyton Manning 11,020
2 Casey Clausen 9,577
3 Erik Ainge 8,473
4 Josh Dobbs 7,278
5 Tyler Bray 7,237
6 Andy Kelly 6,427
7 Jeff Francis 5,900
8 Tee Martin 5,206
9 Jimmy Streater 4,807
10 Heath Shuler 4,472