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re: MUST WATCH: This Josh Dobbs Vols Hype Video Will Make You Stand And Cheer
Posted on 6/1/15 at 1:31 pm to GnashRebel
Posted on 6/1/15 at 1:31 pm to GnashRebel
Dobbs started the final four games of the regular season and looked pretty good.
Kentucky - Playing its 8th straight game without a bye; Tennessee coming off a bye.
South Carolina - A team that couldn't stop Jojo Kemp in the Wildcat? Struggling with a mobile QB? You don't say.
Missouri - An offensively challenged squad; held him to 5.3 YPA (!) and forced an interception. 17 rushes trying to make something happen for 0.76 YPC.
Vanderbilt - A really bad football team; held him to 4.6 YPA (!) and forced 2 interceptions with no TDs. He had to rush 22 times to win the game by a TD.
So, while Dobbs looked great against Kentucky through the air and against SCAR everywhere, he was pretty pedestrian against Missouri and Vanderbilt.
He found some success on the ground against Iowa in the bowl game (5.3 YPA, 2 TDs) but was again pedestrian throwing the ball (6.1 YPA, 1 TD 1 INT).
I'm convinced that this guy, by virtue of looking very good against notable defensive juggernauts Kentucky and South Carolina, is probably the prohibitive favorite for the Heisman.
Kentucky - Playing its 8th straight game without a bye; Tennessee coming off a bye.
South Carolina - A team that couldn't stop Jojo Kemp in the Wildcat? Struggling with a mobile QB? You don't say.
Missouri - An offensively challenged squad; held him to 5.3 YPA (!) and forced an interception. 17 rushes trying to make something happen for 0.76 YPC.
Vanderbilt - A really bad football team; held him to 4.6 YPA (!) and forced 2 interceptions with no TDs. He had to rush 22 times to win the game by a TD.
So, while Dobbs looked great against Kentucky through the air and against SCAR everywhere, he was pretty pedestrian against Missouri and Vanderbilt.
He found some success on the ground against Iowa in the bowl game (5.3 YPA, 2 TDs) but was again pedestrian throwing the ball (6.1 YPA, 1 TD 1 INT).
I'm convinced that this guy, by virtue of looking very good against notable defensive juggernauts Kentucky and South Carolina, is probably the prohibitive favorite for the Heisman.
Posted on 6/1/15 at 2:23 pm to JDHLaw
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Dobbs started the final four games of the regular season and looked pretty good. Kentucky - Playing its 8th straight game without a bye; Tennessee coming off a bye. South Carolina - A team that couldn't stop Jojo Kemp in the Wildcat? Struggling with a mobile QB? You don't say. Missouri - An offensively challenged squad; held him to 5.3 YPA (!) and forced an interception. 17 rushes trying to make something happen for 0.76 YPC. Vanderbilt - A really bad football team; held him to 4.6 YPA (!) and forced 2 interceptions with no TDs. He had to rush 22 times to win the game by a TD. So, while Dobbs looked great against Kentucky through the air and against SCAR everywhere, he was pretty pedestrian against Missouri and Vanderbilt. He found some success on the ground against Iowa in the bowl game (5.3 YPA, 2 TDs) but was again pedestrian throwing the ball (6.1 YPA, 1 TD 1 INT). I'm convinced that this guy, by virtue of looking very good against notable defensive juggernauts Kentucky and South Carolina, is probably the prohibitive favorite for the Heisman.
Well done.
Some people parobably don't take to kindly to facts around here.
Posted on 6/1/15 at 4:49 pm to JDHLaw
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So, while Dobbs looked great against Kentucky through the air and against SCAR everywhere, he was pretty pedestrian against Missouri and Vanderbilt.
We lost our starting center in the UK game. The Mizzou and Vandy games were played with an even worse OL due to the center being turrible and no healthy WRs. We also had the distraction of losing AJ all week prior to the Mizzou - losing him hurt a great deal. By the Vandy game we had a skeleton crew on the field that was made worse by Hurd getting a concussion in the first few minutes.
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