You can see that but you apparently can't see this dude's development and evolution as an NFL passer? Nobody cares what is had less to do with. Results are what matters. Style points are for the BCS voters. I judge a player by what he does to help his team win not by some misguided notion about how "insiders" rate his skillset. Dak's is 10 times the passer now that he was his rookie year. If you can't see that then I can't help you and there's really nothing further to be said.
I was simply replying to your comment about his college exploits lifting a program.
I completely agree that he has improved considerably since entering the NFL.
However that proves how delusional people who thought he was a top 10 QB in his first two seasons were. He was riding the dominant skills around him.
Can he win games in the NFL? Absolutely.
Can he be the consistent difference maker when its a dogfight and he has to make the difference passing the ball? He hasn't thus far.
Unfortunately, even at his current level a lot of us still haven't seen a guy who can put the ball where it needs to be when you are playing really good defenses and you HAVE to beat the coverage with pinpoint throws to well covered receivers if the team is going to win. When you can't stop a drive with throws in the ground, over the head or behind the receiver.
This is 4+ seasons for him so this isn't some hot take. If I had faith he could take that next step, I would be all for re-signing him. Its the doubt that makes me reluctant to tie the franchise to him for the next X years.
Nothing against the person or competitor, just not sure he has that next level in him.