I'll endure the crowd and traffic (Bristol didn't used to be easy to get in and out of) issues for the VT game. I don't expect Dobbs to get better at passing, he's been QBing for many years and one more off season ain't likely to have a measurable impact. I do however feel that the passing game can be modified to help him. It seems the vast majority of our passes are in the flat to a back, WR screen (I hate it), sideline curl or something deep. It also seems that Dobbs has decided at the snap where he's going with the ball and it's going there regardless of how open or covered the receiver (I saw at least 3 EASY TDs in the bowl game had he looked to the opposite side of the field). I think we need more slants, mid-range crossing patterns and TE seam patters along with the passes to the RBs. I'd also like to see us design, and teach Dobbs to play the part, passes to take advantage of what Ds seem to have scouted regarding Dobbs tendency to predetermine the receiver...have him begin to roll to one side with a receiver to that side and stop short and throw back to the other side, I can't count how many times I've seen wide open receivers to his back side of the field who could walk into the endzone.