America's Cowboy
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You're a hypocrite!!! You weren't complaining when Romo was throwing for way more INTs than Dak's measly 11 INTs last year, were you? Dak also threw 1 yard shy of tying Romo's franchise single season record, but I know you were praising Romo for 4,903 yards throwing while now making light of Dak's 1 yard less thrown season!So passing yards is the primary barometer you are using?
Tell me this, if a running back runs for 1,500 yards, but averaged 3.7 yards per carry in doing it, would you say that back is better than one who rushed for 1,000 yards but averaged 4.5?
I'm going to always go with the quarterback who completed a greater percentage of his passes and had a better TD-to-int. ratio over one who didn't, no matter how many yards he threw for. Both Mahomes and Wilson had less than half as many interceptions as Prescott last season, hence the reason their QB ratings are higher.
Turnovers are a huge part of this game, so the fewer that you make, the better off your team is. Dak's numbers in that regard were not bad, but they also were not on the same level as Mahomes and Wilson.
If you want to throw in their rushing, Mahomes ran 43 times for 218 yards and 2 TDs and only fumbled once. Wilson rushed 75 times for 342 yards and 3 TDs and fumbled 3 times. Prescott had 52 rushes for 277 yards and 3 TDs with 2 fumbles. Total turnovers: Mahomes 6, Wilson 8, Prescott 13.
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