tm3
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Team chemistry is one of those elusive factors. One or two personnel changes and the whole team can change its demeanor almost immediately. The OL completely responded to Dobbs tonight. They looked seasoned and confident. It was like night and day compared to previous games.
Our philosophy, plays, and play-calling changed.
I saw a lot of formations and plays I never saw before.
We never saw that terrible jet sweep reverse, did we?
CBJ is finally making different decisions and I give him props.
I just hope that we don't "change" back to the old ways.
Our philosophy, plays, and play-calling changed.
I saw a lot of formations and plays I never saw before.
We never saw that terrible jet sweep reverse, did we?
CBJ is finally making different decisions and I give him props.
I just hope that we don't "change" back to the old ways.
Do we want to fahr him this week or not? I'm confused now...
His accuracy will improve. I love the intangibles he brings to the table
Here once again, the moron class strikes. How does this Einstein know what Dobbs did during summer practice? He knows exactly what the radio guys that he believes speak truth know; zip, nada, zilch. Clue you in guy, the radio talking heads didn't ever know a thing about what was happening in practice. They got to see five minutes and were then escorted out. Duh. But afterwards, they have to fill hours of airtime with something; mostly delusional fairytale's that make them sound like they're in the know. They know nothing at all, but you know one thing, and you learned it right before your eyes last night. :hi:Agreed. Had Dobbs not had such an atrocious string of summer practices - in which he literally could not complete three-yard routes - he starts against Utah State.
The coaches should have started him from DAY ONE. He can do more than Worley--we saw that LAST YEAR. It was stupid not to play him from the start of this season. He's lost a half year of experience because the coaches couldn't see what was obvious. He can roll out, he can scramble, he can run the ball--and he throws it as well as if not better than Worley. It should have been a no brainer.
A lot of designed qb keepers which were very effective. Couldn't call those with Worley, could and did with Dobbs.