If KOC gets a wild idea to stick with Dobbs there are a few questions that jump out to me.
- How long of leash does Dobbs get before he gets pulled “if” he struggles.
- Who is the backup QB?
- Do they actually make both Hall & Mullens active along with Dobbs for the game?
- What QB has the best chance to get JJ & the other receivers the ball.
I could keep going but want to try to keep it simple. It’s pretty obvious teams watched the film from the Bears game and will simply blitz the crap out of whichever QB plays. So you would hope MN can counter the blitz with quick screens or designed QB runs.
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If he goes negative at any point in a TD to turnover rate, he’s out in my eyes. Then we go to Hall.
KOC uses a remote training collar instead of a leash, this is the “modern NFL”.
“If KOC gets a wild idea to stick with Dobbs”
god I love redditers who act like they know what’s best
We know that we would get just a very watered down pocket passer with mullens. put jaren in and see what he can do. that being said now that dobbs is playing for his job i honestly expect a good game from him next week
#wewanthall but unfortunately Mullens will backup I’m sure