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Drew Pearson knows what he's talking about.
Much more than SOME on here do.
Wild stab in the dark, you’re not part of that SOME group, right?
Drew Pearson knows what he's talking about.
Much more than SOME on here do.
And Lawrence showed up to the postgame press conference dressed as an emo highschool girl. This team is unbelievably soft. So embarrassing.
Wild stab in the dark, you’re not part of that SOME group, right?
Our ownership knew his flaws but still over paid him.You need a QB that can beat defenses when they sell out to stop the run.
Dak, in year 7, should not look this bad and this confused.
You're right about Zeke. Him being washed combined with a suspect o-line has exposed Dak.
I agree with Drew.Wild stab in the dark, you’re not part of that SOME group, right?
Pearson is a wide receiver and expects his QB to feed him when he is in single coverage against DBs who cannot guard him.He played 40 years ago and cried on national TV to get into the HOF......is he right, probably....is he an attention hog, yeah..
WasPearson is a wide receiver and expects his QB to feed him when he is in single coverage against DBs who cannot guard him.
he had a total collapse of any player I have seen in a very long time. he was on fire early in the year. he was good last year. he was improving. and then since the denver game, it was a comedy show. his foot work, the most basic fundamental for a QB became worse than I have seen in high school kids. I pointed to that multiple times, on how bad his foot work was. and it didn't just become bad, it became worse progressively. you do that as a QB, you are inaccurate. then that reverted him back to 2018 when he was holding on to the ball too much, because he didn't trust himself to make the throws and had to see player wide open to throw it and even then he missed often. he used to be good throwing on the run, but he became bad and was better from the pocket (when he was forced to kind of set his feet before throwing). moving to the right was a wild ride, high throws, too far throws. throws to the ground. he was plain bad running to his right and throwing. all of that led to him playing without confidence, lack accuracy, hurry his throws or hold too long, not trust himself and plain sucking.Dak’s football IQ is average at best. His pocket presence isn’t very good. His accuracy is questionable. For supposedly being a mobile/athletic guy he struggles to escape pressure and seems hesitant to run when he needs to. Some praise his leadership but I don’t see why as the team often seems uninspired and unprepared especially when competing against good opponents.
He isn’t going to become any better. He’s been in the league a while now. I just don’t understand why he was given such a ridiculous contract. Seems like a desperate move in hindsight.
In the end he’s our QB though so I hope he can get it together.
that's vindictive against those players....how the heck does that help the cowboys? you think this is going to work!!! seriously.....childishTrade Martin, Tron, Collins, Lamb and Jarwin.
Fill every offensive position with league minimum players.
Bring Dak, Zeke, and Cooper in for a meeting and explain to them that their 80 mil per year salaries have necessitated these moves and they are expected to earn their salaries.
And yet, Pearson admits his confidence in Prescott isn't as strong as it once was.
"It's wavered some towards the end of the season," he said. "I was really high on (Prescott) ... when they first drafted him. I was excited about that because of what he did at Mississippi State. He brought that winning attitude there and I thought he could bring that here."
https://www.si.com/nfl/cowboys/news...q4P8GTL4NG7poy6C1bB9L56jpsgkxRt0DSMiSQ7uvQ2dc
That would be a sight to behold!Trade Martin, Tron, Collins, Lamb and Jarwin.
Fill every offensive position with league minimum players.
Bring Dak, Zeke, and Cooper in for a meeting and explain to them that their 80 mil per year salaries have necessitated these moves and they are expected to earn their salaries.
well, the problem is teams stopped the run with 4 or 5 players....when we passed they dropped 7, rushed 4 and still got to the QB.... and the QB didn't dare make some throws he had to penalize them and held on too long....You need a QB that can beat defenses when they sell out to stop the run.
Dak, in year 7, should not look this bad and this confused.
You're right about Zeke. Him being washed combined with a suspect o-line has exposed Dak.
except the few weeks you said he is elite... but yeah short lived though.I agree with Drew.
My thoughts about Dak have been on display all year.
There was a small group saying the contract was ridiculous last spring. It seems more and more are agreeing to that now. If only Jerry wouldn't have paid him we could have some options.
well a second level football school. he did have them ranked #1 for a couple of weeks....Did he really talk about the "winning attitude" at Mississippi State?
Love Drew, but don't point to MSU as any kind of blue print for what Dak needs to do in Dallas.
Anyone want to explain why our ownership overpaid an average QB?
That applies to Cooper and Lamb.