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Heup Train
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No he didn't. Stop making up lies.
Dobbs threw for more TDs (15 vs. 10) and less INTs (5 vs. 7). Dobbs had the higher completion percentage (59.9% vs. 58.4%) and passed for more yards (2125 yards passing vs. 1940 yards passing).
In fact it was Dak that only had one advantage in the passing stats. He threw for slightly more yards per attempt (7.3 yards per attempt vs. 6.7 yards per attempt).
So Dak had 435 attempts to Dobbs's 319. Dak should have much more yards considering he threw the ball 116 times more than Dobbs. Nothing to see here.
Now KB...he lifted weights and threw at air...practically SEC experience.![]()
67% completion rate for Prescott, to about 60% for Dobbs
7.8 yards per attempt for Prescott , to 6.7 for Dobbs
149.9 passer rating for Prescott, to 128.2 for Dobbs
1 TD pass about every 17 throws for Prescott, to 1 TD pass about every 21 throws for Dobbs
There's plenty to see here.
So, to recap:
We're all racist;
We never played football;
We know nothing about football;
We are not as smart as d4h.
Does that about cover it, or did I miss something?
Ignore him and he will eventually go away.
Learning the playbook, learning your teammates, building chemistry and rhythm with receivers. All are invaluable.
You guys must have never played football. Talk to any QB. Ask him how much of a difference being 3-4 years in a system makes.
So i think D4h is over the top with his praise for Dobbs and when he throws the race card out there it's ridiculous, but are you guys really saying that you believe a redshirt year doesn't help a QB??
I think a RS junior has an advantage over a true junior. How much is debatable and im hesitant to agree TOO much with D4h about anything lol"Help" wasn't his contention. He equated a redshirt year the same as a year of playing time...to the point that the end of Prescott's RS junior year being FOUR years experience...agree widat?