Alarming stat downplays Dak Prescott's passing ability

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Of course. You're right. But...name those passes dropped because of the reasons you correctly stated. I'm sure they are very minimal. Other posters have already shown mini video clips of both Zeke and Gallup dropping passes that hit them in the hands and were very catchable.

i dont deny this reality...Dak has improved a lot in his mechanics and throwing motion since 2016....for me here is the real rub in 2020 season...are we even going to have a season???...i dont have a lot of confidence...what say you?
 

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Alarming stat downplays Dak Prescott's passing ability
  • By Brad Crawford
  • Jun 8, 2020 at 7:50 am ET • 1 min read
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott last fall enjoyed a career-best season, one that would've been even better had his receivers held onto the football. According to Pro Football Focus, Prescott led the NFL in air yards lost on dropped passes with 392 thanks to a group of receivers that were wildly-inconsistent when targeted.

Prescott finished with a career-high 4,902 passing yards (1 yard shy of tying Tony Romo's franchise single season passing yards record...and 2 yards shy of breaking it), nearly breaking the all-time single-season franchise record and has used that production as a primary strength during the negotiation process this offseason. Cowboys wideout Michael Gallup ranked second in the league with 11 drops on 113 targets while Randall Cobb in the slot tied for sixth with eight drops on 83 targets.

These numbers prove Prescott would in fact be considered among the league's elite under center if his supporting cast did a better job of holding up their end of the bargain.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/alarming-stat-downplays-dak-prescotts-passing-ability/
via: cbssports

If one adds those 392 air yards lost (due to Cowboys WRs leading the league in drops in 2019) to Dak's career-high 4,902 passing yards, that would have increased his total to 5,294 yards: roughly 5,300 passing in 2019...by far the highest single season Cowboys franchise passing record and without a doubt an elite passer throughout the league. It also would have landed Dak with the 3rd highest single season passing yards ever in NFL history:

Current NFL Top 10 highest single season passing records:

1 Peyton Manning (37) 5,477 2013 DEN
2 Drew Brees (32) 5,476 2011 NOR
3 Tom Brady (34) 5,235 2011 NWE
4 Drew Brees (37) 5,208 2016 NOR
5 Drew Brees (33) 5,177 2012 NOR
6 Drew Brees (34) 5,162 2013 NOR
7 Ben Roethlisberger (36) 5,129 2018 PIT
8 Jameis Winston (25) 5,109 2019 TAM
9 Patrick Mahomes (22) 5,097 2018 KAN
10 Dan Marino+ (22) 5,084 1984 MIA

No wonder Dak at age 26 (entering his prime) is holding out for top overall QB pay. He's only going to get better under new Head Coach Mike McCarthy and his pro-passer QB system.

Dak is a Stud..


How Bout Them Cowboys! :starspin:

:popcorn:
 

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Alarming stat downplays Dak Prescott's passing ability
  • By Brad Crawford
  • Jun 8, 2020 at 7:50 am ET • 1 min read
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott last fall enjoyed a career-best season, one that would've been even better had his receivers held onto the football. According to Pro Football Focus, Prescott led the NFL in air yards lost on dropped passes with 392 thanks to a group of receivers that were wildly-inconsistent when targeted.

Prescott finished with a career-high 4,902 passing yards (1 yard shy of tying Tony Romo's franchise single season passing yards record...and 2 yards shy of breaking it), nearly breaking the all-time single-season franchise record and has used that production as a primary strength during the negotiation process this offseason. Cowboys wideout Michael Gallup ranked second in the league with 11 drops on 113 targets while Randall Cobb in the slot tied for sixth with eight drops on 83 targets.

These numbers prove Prescott would in fact be considered among the league's elite under center if his supporting cast did a better job of holding up their end of the bargain.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/alarming-stat-downplays-dak-prescotts-passing-ability/
via: cbssports

If one adds those 392 air yards lost (due to Cowboys WRs leading the league in drops in 2019) to Dak's career-high 4,902 passing yards, that would have increased his total to 5,294 yards: roughly 5,300 passing in 2019...by far the highest single season Cowboys franchise passing record and without a doubt an elite passer throughout the league. It also would have landed Dak with the 3rd highest single season passing yards ever in NFL history:

Current NFL Top 10 highest single season passing records:

1 Peyton Manning (37) 5,477 2013 DEN
2 Drew Brees (32) 5,476 2011 NOR
3 Tom Brady (34) 5,235 2011 NWE
4 Drew Brees (37) 5,208 2016 NOR
5 Drew Brees (33) 5,177 2012 NOR
6 Drew Brees (34) 5,162 2013 NOR
7 Ben Roethlisberger (36) 5,129 2018 PIT
8 Jameis Winston (25) 5,109 2019 TAM
9 Patrick Mahomes (22) 5,097 2018 KAN
10 Dan Marino+ (22) 5,084 1984 MIA

No wonder Dak at age 26 (entering his prime) is holding out for top overall QB pay. He's only going to get better under new Head Coach Mike McCarthy and his pro-passer QB system.


How Bout Them Cowboys! :starspin:

:popcorn:
Jameis Winston being on the list should tell u something lol.
and most of those did not get to a sb in those years.
Throwing for a lot of yards is not a good stat.
It generally means they are passing too much.
 

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Jameis Winston being on the list should tell u something lol.
and most of those did not get to a sb in those years.
Throwing for a lot of yards is not a good stat.
It generally means they are passing too much.
Dak didn't pass too much. Actually, he didn't pass enough, especially since Zeke was trash half the time during 3rd or 4th & 1s last year.

 

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Dak was SECOND next to Winston in most INTs dropped by DBs. That should be the alarming stat. One lost had 17 to Winston’s 21 and one had 10 to Winston’s 12.

So if DBs are also dropping it, it must say something about Dak’s throws

He almost set the record for most INT returned for a TD in 2017, halfway through the season...
 

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Dak didn't pass too much. Actually, he didn't pass enough, especially since Zeke was trash half the time during 3rd or 4th & 1s last year.



Dak was garbage throwing in the red zone at UNDER 50% clip. He was among the worst in the league of starting QBs. He was basically Ryan Fitzpatrick.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2019/redzone-passing.htm

And Zeke was one of the best rushers in the red zone last year. And Dak was basically Ryan Fitzpatrick as a rusher in the red zone.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2019/redzone-rushing.htm
 
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Dak was garbage throwing in the red zone at UNDER 50% clip. He was among the worst in the league of starting QBs. He was basically Ryan Fitzpatrick.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2019/redzone-passing.htm

And Zeke was one of the best rushers in the red zone last year. And Dak was basically Ryan Fitzpatrick as a rusher in the red zone.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2019/redzone-rushing.htm
It's funny. I should have checked out the link instead of taking your words full of lies as solid evidence. Dak was actually 13th best out of 68 QBs ranked in the red zone.
 

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It's funny. I should have checked out the link instead of taking your words full of lies as solid evidence. Dak was actually 13th best out of 68 QBs ranked in the red zone.

That’s not a ranking.. It is ordered by number of TDs thrown inside the 20. If you look at TDs thrown in the 10, Dak has thrown 7 TDs which puts him even lower than Andy Dalton.
 

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QB Data Mine had, my bad, 16 INTs dropped for Dak and 21 for Winston.

 

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BTW, Dallas was 4th in passed dropped At 25.. Chicago and Mitch were third in drops and Mitch threw it about 80 times less than Dak. Phillip Rivers threw them ball six times less and had 21 passes dropped, 3 less than the Cowboys. Talk about a way over-exaggerated play to try and defend Dak.

http://hosted.stats.com/fb/tmleaders.asp?type=Receiving&range=NFL&rank=232
What a joke! PFF had the Cowboys leading the league in dropped passes with 43. Bob Sturm had them at 51. Even if you take the lesser number, 43 is a heck of a lot much more higher than the Dolphins at 28 drops.
 

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QB Data Mine had, my bad, 16 INTs dropped for Dak and 21 for Winston.


What a joke!!! Comical! 80% of those passes were uncatchable by any player on the field. Whoever did this is a bonafied idiot and most obviously never played football.
 
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