Then you should miss Dobbs throwing the long ball as well because he and Bray had identical YPA stats for their final seasons.
sounds stupid, so take it for what it is...but sometimes we scored too fast.... when we scored, we scored in bunches, a lot of times putting the d right back on the field.....the D played a lot last year. i think, iirc, we were toward the bottom of the leage (at least back half) in TOP.
point being, whether we had the execution issues that killed drives early in games putting the defense back on the field, or if it was quick scores in a comeback effort putting the defense back on the field at times, the defense wasn't being protected by the offense.
and as the season went a long, that became the identity. we weren't capable of sustaining long drives, consistently. it got to a point where our identity offensively was to score on big plays or bust.
our offense wasn't an offense that could grind out 1st downs 4 yards at a time. and there were times we needed to be. it wasn't efficient. explosive at times, yes.
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Actually, think some of what you say is valid. Early on, when we had schizophrenia first and second halves, which I think had to do with many mental mistakes, turnovers, poor OL play, and too conservative game plan. Then, all the sudden we're in panic/aggressive mode and we score in bunches with a sense of urgency, and we start to develop a bad identity. Injuries certainly played a part, but I think it's on the coaches to allow first half of season to go by without figuring out how to execute or be more methodical and aggressive in first half. Some of which, quite frankly could have been, as much as love Dobbs, coaches trying to balance not getting him hurt from running, and not truly trusting being able to put the game in his hands passing the ball.
No. He simply didn't. Dobbs struggled through his last game to properly lead and anticipate receivers. It was not an inability to throw or throw accurately. He could hit stationary targets. But he was almost always off target by a little or a lot in live play.
QD threw a ball that Dobbs either couldn't throw or didn't have the confidence to throw. QD dropped it in perfectly... hitting the receiver in stride. There's no revisionism.
It is the little we have to work with when it comes to QD. We have almost nothing on JG.
We have Dobbs' whole career. Great leader. Great runner. Good arm strength. NOT a great passer.
Did you ever ask yourself why UT didn't burn opponents with slants and skinny posts when they keyed on and stopped other elements of the O? Dobbs never became consistent in his ball placement on those routes. They have big play potential... for both teams.
Worley in terms of accuracy and ball placement was a better passer than Dobbs. He didn't have mobility... or an OL that could protect him. Dobbs has A LOT of great qualities. You are simply "making stuff up" to claim he has ever been consistent placing balls in small windows.I forgot I was talking to the guy who denies reality when it comes to Dobbs and makes up stuff about his performance. You were still saying Worley was a better passer when Dobbs had better stats and played better.
He has made effective passes... not accurate passes. He didn't attempt to throw the kinds of passes we're discussing because HE knew there was too much risk.Dobbs has made passes way better than Dormady's one decent pass. He has also completed those against SEC defenses and first round picks. Stop lying and acting like he hasn't.
Pure bs. Worley threw off of his $#!$& shoulder. Those 7 quarters without scoring a td must have escaped you too. As far as o line you use that as a defense for Worley but not Dobbs. Funny that is all you have and are disingenuous about that. Dooley sheep.Worley in terms of accuracy and ball placement was a better passer than Dobbs. He didn't have mobility... or an OL that could protect him. Dobbs has A LOT of great qualities. You are simply "making stuff up" to claim he has ever been consistent placing balls in small windows.
He has made effective passes... not accurate passes. He didn't attempt to throw the kinds of passes we're discussing because HE knew there was too much risk.
The rare occasions you saw him try were in situations when UT had nothing to lose like the come back at USCe.
No "lying" involved on anyone's part. Do you really lack the maturity to have a disagreement with someone without calling them a "liar"?
Yeah... because he had a perfect pocket all the time to throw from and great receivers to make plays... right? Worley took an absolute battering because the scheme nor the OL protected him.Pure bs. Worley threw off of his $#!$& shoulder. Those 7 quarters without scoring a td must have escaped you too.
As far as o line you use that as a defense for Worley but not Dobbs. Funny that is all you have and are disingenuous about that. Dooley sheep.
Worley in terms of accuracy and ball placement was a better passer than Dobbs. He didn't have mobility... or an OL that could protect him. Dobbs has A LOT of great qualities. You are simply "making stuff up" to claim he has ever been consistent placing balls in small windows.
He has made effective passes... not accurate passes. He didn't attempt to throw the kinds of passes we're discussing because HE knew there was too much risk.
The rare occasions you saw him try were in situations when UT had nothing to lose like the come back at USCe.
No "lying" involved on anyone's part. Do you really lack the maturity to have a disagreement with someone without calling them a "liar"?
No. It isn't. Stats don't "prove" that one guy throws more accurately or more on time than another guy. There are TONS of other variables including Dobbs' ability to extend plays which lessened the liability of his inconsistent accuracy.Its is a lie when every single stat proves Dobbs is the better passer.
LOL... revisionism is always interesting. Dobbs missed LOTS of wide open receivers and again... he didn't even attempt the kinds of throws that we're talking about except in desperate situations.Completion percentage, QBR, Yards per attempt. The eye test isn't even close. You seem to be the only one who forgets all the worm burners 5-10 yards short Worley threw. There is no comparison between the two passing. Its the reason Dobbs will be drafted and Worley wasn't even invited to the Sr Bowl or Combine.
No. I'd say you are demonstrating the blindness. And between the two of us... I'm the one who has admitted when they were wrong. I DID argue WRONGLY that Dooley should not face criticism until he'd gotten his full shot at turning things around. I argued it hurt the program. I WAS WRONG... just like those making the EXACT same argument for Jones are wrong now.Maybe you aren't lying just blind. That is why you capped for Dooley so long and think Worley passes better than Dobbs.
That should be VERY easy for you to prove. VERY easy. So show the clips where he perfectly lays balls in to well covered WR's on deep balls... or even slants, skinny posts, or crossing routes.About Dormady though. Dobbs was the top deep ball passer in the SEC last year. He threw several deep passes in tight windows versus SEC defenses. That is more impressive than Dormady's one pass, that would have been broken up or intercepted against a real team. His pass versus that jv squad was good but nothing special.
No. It isn't. Stats don't "prove" that one guy throws more accurately or more on time than another guy. There are TONS of other variables including Dobbs' ability to extend plays which lessened the liability of his inconsistent accuracy.
LOL... revisionism is always interesting. Dobbs missed LOTS of wide open receivers and again... he didn't even attempt the kinds of throws that we're talking about except in desperate situations.
No. I'd say you are demonstrating the blindness. And between the two of us... I'm the one who has admitted when they were wrong. I DID argue WRONGLY that Dooley should not face criticism until he'd gotten his full shot at turning things around. I argued it hurt the program. I WAS WRONG... just like those making the EXACT same argument for Jones are wrong now.
That should be VERY easy for you to prove. VERY easy. So show the clips where he perfectly lays balls in to well covered WR's on deep balls... or even slants, skinny posts, or crossing routes.
Again, if you are right then finding DOZENS of great examples should be a snap.