The Achilles' heel of each top-10 team

#26
#26
Hopefully, the receivers will take a good step forward this year. I do wish Dobbs was a more accurate passer but, at this point, I don't think that's going to happen. He is what he is. He'll miss a couple of wide open guys and then rip off a 30 yard run. I guess it all evens out but accuracy would be a nice bonus.

Dude, he's a 60% passer, and that's with him throwing some away to avoid sacks or INTs. It's pretty damn rare that he would "miss a couple of wide open guys." There are 12 other SEC teams that would swap QBs with us in a heartbeat. :no:
 
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#27
#27
There were several kicks that had he made then it would have changed the outcome or at least the flow of the game. It appeared Medley used the upright as the target rather than picking a spot in the middle of the goalpost.

Fans impacting the game has been debated, but I wonder if our fan base could come up with a target to hold up for him to line up his kicks. He seemed to strike the ball well, just off target.

I like your idea. For opposing teams when kicking we could line it way outside the upright. You never know. Or maybe two targets with a circle & slash on it and put one on each side of the uprights. Lol. I would love to see it though. Great idea!
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#28
#28
Dude, he's a 60% passer, and that's with him throwing some away to avoid sacks or INTs. It's pretty damn rare that he would "miss a couple of wide open guys." There are 12 other SEC teams that would swap QBs with us in a heartbeat. :no:

It doesn't help when receivers drop wide open passes either
 
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