Dak should learn from Russel Wilson on deep throws

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I believe Russell Wilson has the best deep ball in the NFL and Dak should incorporate his throwing motion into his own.

He also needs to improve in red-zone efficiency and break some records. He can throw for 45 TDs this season minimum and put away the critiques about Cowboys’s red-zone woes.

Red-zone equals money zone and he needs to contribute his effort that reflects the pay check. That means more control of offense by audibles and motioning players to create spacing.


 
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I believe Russell Wilson has the best deep ball in the NFL and Dak should incorporate his throwing motion into his own.

Dak can throw for 45 TDs this season and put away the critiques about Cowboys’s red-zone woes.

Red-zone equals money zone and he needs to contribute his effort that reflects the pay check. That means more control of offense by audibles and motioning players to create spacing.



Deep passes and red zone within the same point?

You talking about Bernie Kosar?
 
Deep passes and red zone within the same point?

You talking about Bernie Kosar?

Usually a lot of deep passes leads to TDs and that should help improve the red-zone percentage immediately, but if they don’t make it also means the offense uses less number of plays to get into red-zone area. This prevents defense from anticipating a rhythm with an expansive playbook.
 
Some QBs, like Wilson, just have gifts that Dak doesn't have.

Some guys are blessed with the kind of talent.

Maybe, but wilson was not that good when he started. His first few seasons and a superbowl was a really good defense, a running game, and a whole lot of punts. They adapted a playbook for his strengths and he is really good in it now. He does have good deep balls
 
Usually a lot of deep passes leads to TDs and that should help improve the red-zone percentage immediately, but if they don’t make it also means the offense uses less number of plays to get into red-zone area. This prevents defense from anticipating a rhythm with an expansive playbook.
A deep pass TD would have absolutely 0 impact on redzone percentage, you’d have to be within the 20 yardline to have any effect on that. Don’t really understand the correlation between deep passing TD’s and redzone percentages.

Also, here’s how Dak stacks up in deep passing according to NextGen Stats:

https://www.___GET_REAL_URL___/s/ww...ssers-russell-wilson-aaron-rodgers-among-best
 

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