Cowboyny
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We are all aware of the long list of great QB's MM has worked with in his career, most recently he helped develop Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay. Yes, Rodgers came into this league with tremendous talent, but so have many others, a small list end up being hall of fame QB's, which Rodgers certainly will be. It was under MM watch and scheme that made Rodgers into the player he is today.
Now Dak isn't as physically gifted as an Aaron Rodgers, but MM has helped lesser talent thrive in this league at the position; Gannon, A. Brooks, M. Hasselbeck to name a few. He has a very successful track record with developing QB's. Let's be honest, Dak has worked with several QB coaches who don't have any close to MM's resume. Outside of Kitna, who was excellent helping young QB's out as a player, Dak really has had several unproven coaches. Many would argue Mark Sanchez helped Dak out the most in his early development.
Dak isn't a finished product by any means. Many forget that Romo sat on the sidelines for 2 full seasons learning the position, while Dak was thrown into the fire and performed so well, he actually stole Romo's job away from him. Nobody envisioned Dak even taking 1 rep as a rookie, yet the perfect storm happened and he seized his opportunity.
MM is the type of coach that potentially can take Dak's development to another level. Many will argue Dak is solid, but no where near elite by any means. We see post after post everyday here about him being not worth the money, that Dalton could be better at a lower cost, etc. MM chose this job specifically due to working with Dak Prescott. He could of went to the Giants, Browns who have young QB's, but decided to come to Dallas. Yes, he sees something special with Dak Prescott, if he believes this, the best is yet to come!
Now Dak isn't as physically gifted as an Aaron Rodgers, but MM has helped lesser talent thrive in this league at the position; Gannon, A. Brooks, M. Hasselbeck to name a few. He has a very successful track record with developing QB's. Let's be honest, Dak has worked with several QB coaches who don't have any close to MM's resume. Outside of Kitna, who was excellent helping young QB's out as a player, Dak really has had several unproven coaches. Many would argue Mark Sanchez helped Dak out the most in his early development.
Dak isn't a finished product by any means. Many forget that Romo sat on the sidelines for 2 full seasons learning the position, while Dak was thrown into the fire and performed so well, he actually stole Romo's job away from him. Nobody envisioned Dak even taking 1 rep as a rookie, yet the perfect storm happened and he seized his opportunity.
MM is the type of coach that potentially can take Dak's development to another level. Many will argue Dak is solid, but no where near elite by any means. We see post after post everyday here about him being not worth the money, that Dalton could be better at a lower cost, etc. MM chose this job specifically due to working with Dak Prescott. He could of went to the Giants, Browns who have young QB's, but decided to come to Dallas. Yes, he sees something special with Dak Prescott, if he believes this, the best is yet to come!