Alarming stat downplays Dak Prescott's passing ability

DandyDon52

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I would like for dak supporters to watch the gb game during season last year and defend dak's play in that game.
If you dont have it I could up it to youtube as a private vid.
I am going to watch some more games from last season, so I can see if there are any drops that were decent passes.
 

PJTHEDOORS

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i would have to see those drops, to determine if they were on dak or the wr's.
I know there were a few bad drops, but I remember many that were behind and also high, which to me is on dak.

I blame many of those on his shoulder injury.
 

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I would trade yards for consistency! I keep seeing this mental picture of that Colts game and Jarwin was wide open and Dak missed him well short by like 10 yards. Thats worse than missing an uncontested layup. He did the same thing with Beasley in the flat in 2016. He had a game where his mechanics went haywire and he couldnt throw the ball 20 yards while not moving his feet. Ive just never seen a NFL QB who looks so amateur at times.

I think you can also make a case that if you throw for a lot of yards you are consistent. Sure we can elaborate on some egregious throws but his good passes obviously eclipse the bad passes he has made to date. That is why you have completion percentage and other stats.

Dak Prescott
Completion percentage: 65.8
Passing
yards: 15,778
TD–INT: 97–36
Passer rating: 97.0
Rushing yards: 1,221

Dak may not be the absolute top quarterback in the league but he is certainly right up there with the better and very productive quarterbacks.
 

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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.

So what did Storm have the Dolphins at? But the should have been INTs By Dak is a ‘joke’, even though more than one had him at least top 3, including Football Outsiders...
 

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We would have made the playoffs if our receivers could catch the ball . Eagles game was a sad display . We got beat by a practice squad guy with nothing to lose and a sharp focus on catching the ball .

Our Stars flat out dropped balls right in their hands that would have won that game .
Isnt this the game we should have played with a capable backup if we had one? Dak had an injury to the throwing arm/ shoulder? ... ok, may be then may be not all WRs fault .
 

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Isnt this the game we should have played with a capable backup if we had one? Dak had an injury to the throwing arm/ shoulder? ... ok, may be then may be not all WRs fault .

We didn't have a capable backup on the roster and if we did and he put it in their hands and they dropped it the outcome would have been the same
 

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The excessive drops are definitely something whereby the new Dallas WRs coach must get our WRs to concentrate better! o_O

Maybe a swift kick in the rump would help to convince 'em to concentrate on securing the ball before prematurely relaxing?! :D

I've heard in the past that a coach would make an RB carry the ball with him everywhere. Would it be likely to work with a WR?

Drops happen to every QB. It evens out over a season.

If Dak has WRs with rhe most drops why not questioning him also ? Maybe his ball placement or his missing touch is also a reason for the drops?!

Pretty easy to hang everything on one side just to fit an agenda.
 

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Drops happen to every QB. It evens out over a season.

Dak has WRs with rhe most drops why not questioning him also ? Maybe his ball placement or his missing touch is also a reason for the drops?!

Pretty easy to hang everything on one side just to fit an agenda.

I'd agree it's fair to say that -- there's no doubt but what Dak and his WRs are both liable for their fair share of drops. I'm sure they're all going to do all they can to correct that problem. The new coaching staff can probably be counted on to help with that. I really have no agenda; just trying to discern what can be done to improve things. Many WR coaches contend that if a WR touches it, it's his responsibility to hang onto it. If Dak's at fault for certain drops, it's up to the staff to correct it in any way necessary and that's a given.
 
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