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re: What is the big deal with Joshua Dobbs?
Posted on 8/20/15 at 12:11 am to UTodd98
Posted on 8/20/15 at 12:11 am to UTodd98
20 td 13 int : super mediocre
2700 yards: mediocre
1000 rushing yards: pretty swell
18 rushing TDs: very good
The issue is, his rushing is only average so he would get decent totals from a large # of attempts, and taking a large % of red zone opportunities.
He averages less than 7 yards per pass and 4.5 yards per rush which isn't bad at all for a running back, but it's actually pretty mediocre for a running quarterback.
2700 yards: mediocre
1000 rushing yards: pretty swell
18 rushing TDs: very good
The issue is, his rushing is only average so he would get decent totals from a large # of attempts, and taking a large % of red zone opportunities.
He averages less than 7 yards per pass and 4.5 yards per rush which isn't bad at all for a running back, but it's actually pretty mediocre for a running quarterback.
Posted on 8/20/15 at 11:25 am to Nguyening
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20 td 13 int : mediocre but would have ranked him 51st in the country
2700 yards: mediocre
1000 rushing yards: Elite
18 rushing TDs: Heisman Level
The issue is, his rushing is only average so he would get decent totals from a large # of attempts, and taking a large % of red zone opportunities. He averages less than 7 yards per pass and 4.5 yards per rush which isn't bad at all for a running back, but it's actually pretty mediocre for a running quarterback.
Then you realize he would have put up 3800 yards and 38 TDs behind one of the worst OLs in the country with WRs being injured left and right as a true sophomore. Those are heisman numbers.
Do you not understand just how hard it is to play behind a terrible OL?
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