Would you give Dormady a try?

#51
#51
U don't change quarterbacks when u haven't lost a game yet . Changing ur quarterback is giving up on the season
This is such a flawed thought process. It's like when people say "if it ain't broke don't fix it." Those people must never take their cars in for maintenance.

This is about so much more than just beating Ohio today.
 
#55
#55
Dobbs can't make them catch passes or run harder. He has had a couple bad throws but the majority have been good.
 
#56
#56
If you can't pass your way out of a paper bag, why are you playing qb?

This... i dont care if he's the best CEO, role model, ambassador for the University, or whatever, if you can't play the position, you shouldn't be in there.
 
#60
#60
Absolutely I would give him a shot. Either that or put Kamara in the single wing.
 
#61
#61
If your point is valid then it's not an argument, it's a conversation. Try it.

Let's start with the fallacy that at least half these mouth breathers act like they know what kind of player Dormady even is.

If the argument is to try a new QB that probably took very few 1st team reps in practice... in a game you are up 2 with half our defense injured to "see what happens" when he has no real game experience...yes...I think that is idiotic
 
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#62
#62
Let's start with the fallacy that at least half these mouth breathers act like they know what kind of player Dormady even is.

If the argument is to try a new QB that probably took very few 1st team reps in practice... in a game you are up 2 with half our defense injured to "see what happens" when he has no real game experience...yes...I think that is idiotic

1st team reps!? Give me a break! He's been practicing in the system for two years. He's the next man up. He better be ready.
 
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