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The dumb is strong with that organization.Seeing Tannehill’s performance, I am still so mad the Titans traded Dobbs. I want so badly to like Tennessee’s professional team, and growing up in Nashville during the days of McNair, George and Wycheck it hurts to see them flounder. Both Dobbs and Hooker could have been all time great Titans and that organization passed on local legends. Shame on them.
Seeing Tannehill’s performance, I am still so mad the Titans traded Dobbs. I want so badly to like Tennessee’s professional team, and growing up in Nashville during the days of McNair, George and Wycheck it hurts to see them flounder. Both Dobbs and Hooker could have been all time great Titans and that organization passed on local legends. Shame on them.
As a Dolphins fan….Not too surprised in Tannehill. He’s the most up and down QB I’ve ever seen. Either looks like a hall of famer or looks completely lost, with very little in the middle. Unfortunately the second happens way more often.Seeing Tannehill’s performance, I am still so mad the Titans traded Dobbs. I want so badly to like Tennessee’s professional team, and growing up in Nashville during the days of McNair, George and Wycheck it hurts to see them flounder. Both Dobbs and Hooker could have been all time great Titans and that organization passed on local legends. Shame on them.
All time greats? Regardless of that exaggeration, I'm glad Dobbs is gone from the Titans. I do wish they would have drafted Hooker because he could have been the starter next year. In Detroit, he's only going to play if Goff gets hurtSeeing Tannehill’s performance, I am still so mad the Titans traded Dobbs. I want so badly to like Tennessee’s professional team, and growing up in Nashville during the days of McNair, George and Wycheck it hurts to see them flounder. Both Dobbs and Hooker could have been all time great Titans and that organization passed on local legends. Shame on them.
From a Vol who likes Dobbs and Hooker and can’t stand titans, I say thank you and well done for passing on these fine young men.Seeing Tannehill’s performance, I am still so mad the Titans traded Dobbs. I want so badly to like Tennessee’s professional team, and growing up in Nashville during the days of McNair, George and Wycheck it hurts to see them flounder. Both Dobbs and Hooker could have been all time great Titans and that organization passed on local legends. Shame on them.
I want the Titians to win except when they are playing the Falcons. Had season tickets on the 49 yard line lower deck until they almost doubled the cost of those choice tickets. Just could not afford the cost and Tennessee tickets too. My Tennessee tickets were the tickets my father first got in 1933.I never considered them Tennessee's team. They are, and always have been, the thrice bedamned Oilers.
He did make a few mistakes but to be fair his oline was a no show for most of the game.It wasn't his best day today, but he still threw some absolute dimes. They were having to press too much due to being behind the whole game.
That's true, but lots of NFL teams are playing with makeshift offensive lines right now. The premise of this thread comparing him to Burrow is ignorant. The year Burrow took his team to the Superbowl, the Bengals' offensive line had the lowest grade in the NFL. I love Dobbs and he can be a serviceable starter in the league, but he is nowhere in the ballpark as a QB as BurrowHe did make a few mistakes but to be fair his oline was a no show for most of the game.
"Joshua Dobbs had what you could call a bad game, but it’s hard to pin all the blame on him, considering how poorly the Cardinals picked up the Bengals pass rush. Nobody could stop Trey Hendrickson, who racked up 2.5 sacks and three quarterback hits, and the Redbirds aren’t winning anything if they allow elite pass rushers to keep wreaking havoc like that.
Dobbs was also hit eight times, and he rarely had a chance to set his feet and throw a clean pass. Overall, the Cards offensive line put up its worst performance to date in pass protection, and not a single player on the front five looked like an NFL starter when Dobbs dropped back. "
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Didn't read the OP's remarks. If he is comparing Dobbs to Burrow , I'd have to agree with you. No comparison.That's true, but lots of NFL teams are playing with makeshift offensive lines right now. The premise of this thread comparing him to Burrow is ignorant. The year Burrow took his team to the Superbowl, the Bengals' offensive line had the lowest grade in the NFL. I love Dobbs and he can be a serviceable starter in the league, but he is nowhere in the ballpark as a QB as Burrow
They have made so many poor selections in the draft, especially early in draft. Then they let a j brown walk. Boring team with so little talent on offense. Just hard to watch.Seeing Tannehill’s performance, I am still so mad the Titans traded Dobbs. I want so badly to like Tennessee’s professional team, and growing up in Nashville during the days of McNair, George and Wycheck it hurts to see them flounder. Both Dobbs and Hooker could have been all time great Titans and that organization passed on local legends. Shame on them.
They did get to the AFC championship recently. Who is J Brown? I love Dobbs, but they wouldn't have advanced any further the last couple of years if Dobbs had been the QB.They have made so many poor selections in the draft, especially early in draft. Then they let a j brown walk. Boring team with so little talent on offense. Just hard to watch.