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meh. he's gone from a guy that probably had no future in the NFL, to a guy that's worked his way in to probalby being drafted. yeoman's work by the young man.
he hits all the intangibles you want, has work to do on techniques needed to be truly successful in the NFL.
said it all year long, it's a tribute to how hard he's worked to get to the point where this is even a debatable topic. 3rd round would be awesome...expecting a little lower.
situation will determine a lot for him and is long term outlook. he's not going to come in and save a franchise.
Let me down?
He did exactly what I projected. Individually his numbers were almost exactly what I said he would do. You are the one who has backtracked the last 6 months cause you said he would be the same player he was in 2015 in 2016.
Now you're pretending to be this dude who believes Josh has a chance to play in the league when less than a year ago you were attacking anyone that said he even had a chance to be an NFL QB.
Just watch.
My new favorite landing spot for Josh is Houston. He could be the missing piece that turns the Texans into a super bowl contender. Sorta like how Russell Wilson was the missing piece that turned Seattle into a superbowl team.
Josh Dobbs on the Houston Texans = superbowl
So lemme get this straight. One post where I was joking and in which I was about to post an "LOL" post in before Freak banned me for a week puts me in the same boat as some of you who have spent the better part of the last 3 years disparaging Josh and his ability to be a competent passer at QB?
Ok.
My track record regarding Josh speaks for itself. I've been his biggest defender on this site and practically the only person who has always believed he would be a SUPERSTAR at the next level.
You guys are the ones that have had no faith in his abilities.
No I didn't. I already explained this. Dobbs actually had a good game that day against Ohio. That is why if you read that thread again, most people thought I was trolling (which turned out to be true). Freak banned me for a week for that post because it was trolling.
I was simply trying to change up my routine cause the super positive route wasn't helping. If you remember I was the MOST POSITIVE person after the App State game which was much worse for Dobbs and the team than anything that happened against Ohio.
Folks here just like getting on my case about anything they can get. Even a post I was clearly trying to troll.
1. The ONLY stat you got right was total TDs (you actually predicted both 40 & 42 total tds, surprise surprise, but I'll give you that one, close enough). You missed on total yards, passing yards, rushing yards, completion %. You also missed on your predictions that Dobbs would lead us to 15-0, win the national title and be invited to the Heisman Trophy ceremony.
2. I never said he'd be the same player in 2016 that he was in 2015....only that your pie in the sky stat predictions (even though for every other player on the planet you think stats mean nothing) would be incorrect, which, they far and away were.
3. Another lie. I've never said he would never play in the NFL. I've debated whether or not he would be drafted or be signed as an UDFA. The jury is still out there. I've always maintained that he would either be a late round pick (6th or 7th Rd) or he would have to go the free agent route, which is what I still believe. The only bit of budging I've done is allowing that perhaps someone falls in love with the guy (as an outstanding young man and potential NFL qb because of his athletic ability and intangibles....which is far different from the love you have for him) takes a chance on him early, and grabs in as early as the 4th round. That's it.
First of all Jack Conklin is epic, and I knew it since he played at MSU. I actually like evaluating offensive linemen as I played the position.
D4H is like the court jester of volnation. We love him because he's pure entertainment. I miss him in the politics forum.
Now with Dobbs, he is very smart but throwing wise, he's not instinctive as Wilson was in college. He hesitated a lot with even basic plays. Being smart and being quick are two different things.
People gotta realize Dobbs never had the benefit of a redshirt season. Guys like Wilson and Dak made their big leap as passers from their redshirt junior to redshirt senior season.
Imagine if Dobbs had redshirted as a freshmen and had one more year of eligibility? How much better would he be?
He improved his completion from 59% as a true junior to 63% as a true senior. He went from 6.7 ypc to 8.3 ypc. He went from 2200 yards passing to 2900 yards passing. He went from 15 passing TDs in a season to 27 passing TDs in a season. He even improved as a runner going from 671 yards rushing to 831 yards rushing.
Dak Prescott at the same age had another year of eligibility. Russell Wilson at the same age had another year of eligibility. If Dobbs would have been redshirted as a freshmen rather than having to play, he probably makes another huge leap as a passer next year and the comparisons to Wilson and Prescott in their final college seasons would look more appropriate.
Dak Prescott and Wilson have had great instincts since they were sophomores. Growth with QBs usually flatline from their second to third year. The biggest improvement for most players is from their first to second year. Not from their fourth to fifth season. You're assuming progression is like NCAA where it's consistent. In reality, growth diminishes as the years go on.
People gotta realize Dobbs never had the benefit of a redshirt season. Guys like Wilson and Dak made their big leap as passers from their redshirt junior to redshirt senior season.
Imagine if Dobbs had redshirted as a freshmen and had one more year of eligibility? How much better would he be?
He improved his completion from 59% as a true junior to 63% as a true senior. He went from 6.7 ypc to 8.3 ypc. He went from 2200 yards passing to 2900 yards passing. He went from 15 passing TDs in a season to 27 passing TDs in a season. He even improved as a runner going from 671 yards rushing to 831 yards rushing.
Dak Prescott at the same age had another year of eligibility. Russell Wilson at the same age had another year of eligibility. If Dobbs would have been redshirted as a freshmen rather than having to play, he probably makes another huge leap as a passer next year and the comparisons to Wilson and Prescott in their final college seasons would look more appropriate.
He had two half seasons worth of non-injury time on the bench. He didn't enter a season as a starter until his junior year.
I know. If he didn't have to come in to save the season both those years he would have another year of eligibility. Most QBs plan on being on campus for 5 years. Why else do you think pulling the redshirt off Shea Patterson last year was such a big deal.
If Dobbs had another year of eligibility, he would probably have an even bigger season statistically in 2017 than his SEC leading 2016 season.
By miniscule margins.
I predicted Dobbs would have 4000 total yards. He finished with 3,781 total yards. I predicted Dobbs would have 800 rushing yards. He exceeded my prediction with 831 rushing yards. I predicted Dobbs would pass for 3200 passing yards. He finished with 2,946 passing yards. I predicted Dobbs would complete 65% of his passes, he finished with 63% passing.
If you take out the sack yardage that reduced his rushing yards from over 1000 in the season to 831, he would have finished with 4000 total yards. If our guys don't drop a million passes all year Dobbs easily gets to 3200 passing yards and 65% passing.
It's funny to me that you are nitpicking my predictions now because they were not 100% on the money when at the time you called my prediction outlandish because they were so much higher than his production the year before. Are they outlandish now?
What pie in the sky predictions?
I predicted he would score 40 total TDs. He scored 40 total TDs on the season. Was that pie in the sky?
I predicted he would have 4000 total yards of offense. He had 3,781 total yards of offense on the season. Was that pie in the sky?
Interestingly, if you take out the sack yardage, Dobbs actually gained over 4000 yards of total offense last season. It only got reduced to 3,781 yards because our o-line is terrible and gave up a lot of sacks.
1. You also predicted a 3500 yes passing/1000 yard rushing JR season for Dobbs.
Hey got a totally random question that I need to know... how do you block outside zone? Like the steps that you used or did you run that play...? There some new teaching on it and want to find out if it's legit or not... ever heard of Jim McNallyFirst of all Jack Conklin is epic, and I knew it since he played at MSU. I actually like evaluating offensive linemen as I played the position.
D4H is like the court jester of volnation. We love him because he's pure entertainment. I miss him in the politics forum.
Now with Dobbs, he is very smart but throwing wise, he's not instinctive as Wilson was in college. He hesitated a lot with even basic plays. Being smart and being quick are two different things.
If not for Butch Jones, Dobbs would have done just that.
When Dobbs becomes the first player in NFL history to pass for 4000 yards and run for 1000 yards in a season you'll realize how bad Butch Jones was. Everyone will be like where we was this at Tennessee? And I'll be here saying look no further than Butch Jones.
Hey got a totally random question that I need to know... how do you block outside zone? Like the steps that you used or did you run that play...? There some new teaching on it and want to find out if it's legit or not... ever heard of Jim McNally
Statistically both Wilson and Prescott made big gains passing the ball from their redshirt junior to redshirt senior seasons.
Dobbs also made a huge leap statistically from his true junior to true senior year. So I would disagree with you that not many gains are made after the third year.
If not for Butch Jones, Dobbs would have done just that.
When Dobbs becomes the first player in NFL history to pass for 4000 yards and run for 1000 yards in a season you'll realize how bad Butch Jones was. Everyone will be like where we was this at Tennessee? And I'll be here saying look no further than Butch Jones.
Lol wanna make a bet that really ever happens?
If Dobbs ever becomes a starting QB or a team's franchise guy like you're claiming he'll be straight out of the gate, no way his coaches have him running enough to put up those kind numbers on the ground.
He's not built like Cam Newton. Dude won't be able to take that kind of pounding.
Dobbs is the most elusive runner to enter the NFL since Randall Cunningham. He rarely takes a big hit and just knows how to avoid contact.
Randall Cunningham ran for 900 yards one year. With the read option being more prominent now, I think Dobbs can hit 1000 yards.
He'll be a phenomenon the league has not seen since Randall.