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Dude, it was only the 2nd game of the year.Pathetic showing at home against a terrible Atlanta team that hasn't won a game all season
Dude, it was only the 2nd game of the year.Pathetic showing at home against a terrible Atlanta team that hasn't won a game all season
Hyperbole smooths the soul."The strong-armed Prescott"........I don't remember him being called that before.
They almost make him sound......elite.
Hyperbole smooths the soul.
So if Tyron plays this Sunday are you going to say he was lying about his injury last week? You think a guy getting healthy a week later is miraculous?He didn't hear is ACL lol.
I think after playing the way he did, when the defense wasn't gifting anything to him, even in a loss, those wouldn't be garbage time stats... especially since the HC made it more difficult a few times.Dak played great but being down 20 he played against a soft D that isn't very good anyway. It took a crazy luck ending to get the win. Dak deserves the praise and kept playing. The win changes it from garbage stats, a loss and we all know what they are called.
*tearHmmm...how do you "hear" an ACL. Gonna have to google that.
Being you're a fisherman. Go cheer for Wentzie. He can't even shoot fish in a barrel "against" Washington.
Most people here, myself included, aren't claiming this one game makes Dak elite, but it was a game he deserves accolades for. Hopefully he can build on it against better teams.I might like to temper this achievement by mentioning Quincy Carter also won this honor after edging out the 49ers 34-31 in week three of the 2005 season.
Now that I got that foolishness out of the way, Dak had a great game.
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Autocorrected.
I think his context clues lead him to know what I meant.
There is no substitute for greatness.
This choice was easy given Dak’s historic accomplishment.
This much is true, but it doesn't mean you shouldn't appreciate the effort of a great game.We’ve seen “historic accomplishments” tag being given to certain people before and how little results they yielded.......
Most people hear, myself included, aren't claiming this one game makes Dak elite, but it was a game he deserves accolades for. Hopefully he can build on it against better teams.
Sorry, my bad.Maybe I should begin using this....
I did , that to you is bad... Did I blame Dak? No I didn't, were they down 20???? was the D playing soft at that point up 20???? come on. What there isn't true? You also took out of context what I was responding to. You better go back to post 57 and learn to read.Who said this?
Dak played great but being down 20 he played against a soft D that isn't very good anyway.
I look forward to more games like this where he shows all game and against good teams, that is what will tell the story for me.I think after playing the way he did, when the defense wasn't gifting anything to him, even in a loss, those wouldn't be garbage time stats... especially since the HC made it more difficult a few times.
Agreed. I'm hoping this was a jump start for him.I look forward to more games like this where he shows all game and against good teams, that is what will tell the story for me.
https://www.nfl.com/news/cowboys-qb-dak-prescott-bills-qb-josh-allen-among-players-of-the-week
"For the third time in his career, Prescott has been named the NFC Player of the Week on the heels of the Dallas Cowboys' riveting 40-39 comeback victory over the Atlanta Falcons in America's Team's home opener. Prescott made history in the game as he became the first NFL player to record at least 400 yards passing and score three rushing touchdowns. The strong-armed Prescott completed 34 of his 47 attempts (72%) for 450 yards, a touchdown, no interceptions and a 109.4 rating. And he had added three touchdowns on the ground."
Well well. Cant believe Mr. Average accomplished this.
This much is true, but it doesn't mean you shouldn't appreciate the effort of a great game.