I hate to 'change the topic' but THIS was the MOST INTERESTING part of the article...
While an interception thrown by Josh Dobbs at the end of the first half of last week’s 17-7 preseason win over the Chiefs was one the Steelers would like to see him not throw, they also didn’t necessarily blame Dobbs for the ball getting intercepted. “Josh had a good two-minute drive at the end of the half,” offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner said. “He’s going to turn it into some points. It’s first-and-6. We’ve got some time left to run two more plays for sure. No doubt he threw a bad ball. But we had a receiver not execute his route, which in turn brought another guy in there. It would have been incomplete. You would have said, ‘Ah, it’s a bad throw by Dobbs. One guy’s mistake complicated another’s.” Looking at the film of that play, it appears the receiver in question was veteran Eli Rogers, though Fichtner would not elaborate. — Lolley
Boy, Dobbs took a lot of flack from most of us for the errant throw.
I'll be the first to apologize - sorry, Josh, it wasn't YOUR FAULT that ELI ROGERS ruined that drive.
This golden nugget may, and I mean 'may', make the decision to cut/stash Hodges a little easier...