Dobbs vs Other 2012 Elite 11 QBs

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If you had to redo this list where would you rank Josh? I'd take Goff so I'd put Josh at 2...of course Goff wouldn't fit in our system.


Max Browne USC
Shane Cockerville Maryland
Luke Del Rio (Alabama, Oregon State, Florida)
Josh Dobbs Tennessee
Zach Greenlee (Fresno State, UTEP)
Jared Goff (California, L.A. Rams)
Christian Hackenberg (Penn State, Jets)
Kevin Olson (Miami, Towson, Garden City, Charlotte)
Johnny Stanton (Nebraska, Saddleback, UNLV)
Asiantii Woulard (UCLA, South Florida)
Malik Zaire Notre Dame
 
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Woulard "won" that thing. Shows how prescient it is. Throwing in shorts.
 
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If you had to redo this list where would you rank Josh? I'd take Goff so I'd put Josh at 2...of course Goff wouldn't fit in our system.


Max Browne USC
Shane Cockerville Maryland
Luke Del Rio (Alabama, Oregon State, Florida)
Josh Dobbs Tennessee
Zach Greenlee (Fresno State, UTEP)
Jared Goff (California, L.A. Rams)
Christian Hackenberg (Penn State, Jets)
Kevin Olson (Miami, Towson, Garden City, Charlotte)
Johnny Stanton (Nebraska, Saddleback, UNLV)
Asiantii Woulard (UCLA, South Florida)
Malik Zaire Notre Dame

For the sake of having a passing QB, I would put Hackenburg over Dobbs and that is it.
 
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In terms of "career", "impact to the team", "crazy athleticism", "impact to the program", being a great "teammate", being "unselfish", being a "winner", being a "fearless competitor", being the "toughest son of a b*tch on the field", being arguably the "fastest on the field" and hands down the "smartest on the field"...

I'd take Josh Dobbs #1 every time. Go big damn orange! 8-3!
 
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Considering the rest of those guys actually had a QB coach during college to help them improve, I'm the most impressed with where Dobbs is.
 
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Dobb's will shine against the average defense's but when he has to throw to beat you he can't.
 
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For the sake of having a passing QB, I would put Hackenburg over Dobbs and that is it.

Think if you watched Hackenburg actually throw the ball after his freshman year you'd change your mind.

Hackenburg was dreadful after his decent-ish freshman year. O-line being bad or not.
 
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Think if you watched Hackenburg actually throw the ball after his freshman year you'd change your mind.

Hackenburg was dreadful after his decent-ish freshman year. O-line being bad or not.

I did watch him a lot. Because I wanted Franklin to lose every game. Hackenburg, undoubtedly, had all the tools, and he honored his word. However, he was an idiot for sticking with PSU after Sandusky decision and bowl ban. Had he gone anywhere else where he had big offers, his collegiate career would have been way better.
 
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Our o-line was just as bad. Dobbs just made it look better than it really was because of his mobility.

Yeah, Josh's legs saved us in several games....still I never saw our OL do this
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I'd take Josh Dobbs #1 every time. Go big damn orange! 8-3!

I agree with all on Josh, but have a serious question. Why do people feel the need to put the word damn in their team saying? Just curious. I live in Alabama and all the Alabama and auburn idiots do it and I think it sounds stupid.
 
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Hackenburg is in the NFL. Dobbs won't be.

How do you know?

Everything I've read online has him getting drafted with him going mostly in the 4th round range. And that before his strong senior season.

Dobbs will most likely be invited to the senior bowl. I expect his stock to soar there.
 
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Woulard hasn't even taken a snap in college and quit on USF in September....I remember a lot of people upset not taking him
 
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Does anyone appreciate how durable Dobbs is playing behind patchwork mediocre lines for the most part? Seriously he has had a few bad games but I don't know if I ever saw a player with his skill set in durability, awesome deceptional running skills, and passing ability. Yes and that is without a dedicated qb coach as well! Amazing athlete and one of the top VFLs ever to play. He will have to put the team on his back again to defeat Vandy and any D-1 team in a bowl game to compensate for no defensive line and no Evan Berry - but he may pull it off.

Thanks for posting the qb list. Those are always good for laughs after eligibility runs out for the 5 star proclaimed phenomenons.
 
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I agree with all on Josh, but have a serious question. Why do people feel the need to put the word damn in their team saying? Just curious. I live in Alabama and all the Alabama and auburn idiots do it and I think it sounds stupid.

are you real young or new to southern football...if so you wouldn't understand...:)

GO VOLS!
 
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