SWFLHurricane
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You watch a play like this...
And, you see that Dorsey "rarely ever being touched" was, in part, due to how quickly he processed and made decisions. On that amazing play that brought incredible joy to every Canes fan, you can see the LDE *quickly* closing in. Dorsey hits his back foot and releases the ball. And, accurately. FSU had speed at LB, so it's not like Shockey was cruising with 5 yards of separation. It all matters.
I think you're underestimating and understating the value of Dorsey's ability to process and pull the trigger. Internal clocks are difficult to measure, but their benefits are plentiful.
"Average as **** in this offense?" I doubt it.
Lol....FSU put a LBer (Allen) on Shockey....big No-No even more so a yr later vs Nebraska....the most impressive throws by Dorsey happened on the same drive, especially the one to Santana on 3rd down. I was standing 50' behind the bench, and was blessed to see it up close.