nate dizzle
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Dak’s brother, cousin? How are y’all related?Ok, Dak may not be the answer, but his completion percentage is higher than Brady, Rodgers, Mahomes, and right there with Drew Brees, considered one of the most accurate passers ever. Many of those passer's numbers got better as they got older, so it is possible Dak's completion percentage ends up considerably higher than all of them. His YPA is higher than Brady's and right there with Rodgers and I would guess Dak gets much less of his yardage from RAC than either of them so it is really hard to point at him being inaccurate.
You can argue that he isn't clutch and have a better chance of proving your theory.
Also, you do know that Dak didn't call that play at the end of the game, right? That came from wonder boy Moore.
You are clueless!Mentally I think he’s actually great, top 5 in intangibles department. Physically though he’s a 4th round draft pick. He is aware enough to know it though that’s why he plays conservative and doesn’t force things.
I know now that you say it, I realize that instead of being a 'dual threat' QB he's become a 'dual liability' QB.When the game is on the line you would pick those other QBs over him. It used to be only physical and that was getting better. Now the physical has gotten worse and there is an added mental aspect limiting his dual threat ability
I don't believe it. Regardless, he is the man with the ball in his hand and he has to have to intelligence and leadership and composure to make the right call in that moment.
Dak’s brother, cousin? How are y’all related?
Unfortunately I think we have a double whammy situation with Dak, i.e., he has both mental and physical problems. On the one hand he has weird mechanics and this results in worm burners and passes sailing over the outstretched arms of receivers. On the other hand, his inaccuracy has clearly affected his confidence, to the point he never attempts difficult passes especially in clutch situations, culminating in that wonderfully comic slide to end last season.
What do the rest of the zoners think?
He triple whammied us. Thanks a lot Dak.Triple whammy. He’s too dumb to reach elite level.
BOTH......Gridiron PEA BRAIN and Panic riddled and the cherry on the cake is that he lacks the God-given talents to perform as a Tier 1 QB which is what Jerry paid for.\Unfortunately I think we have a double whammy situation with Dak, i.e., he has both mental and physical problems. On the one hand he has weird mechanics and this results in worm burners and passes sailing over the outstretched arms of receivers. On the other hand, his inaccuracy has clearly affected his confidence, to the point he never attempts difficult passes especially in clutch situations, culminating in that wonderfully comic slide to end last season.
What do the rest of the zoners think?
well, he doesn't have any of those essentials, what else does he need?
Watch the games. End of story.Lolz, funny, but can you show evidence that what I posted about his accuracy is untrue? I'll wait.
Unfortunately I think we have a double whammy situation with Dak, i.e., he has both mental and physical problems. On the one hand he has weird mechanics and this results in worm burners and passes sailing over the outstretched arms of receivers. On the other hand, his inaccuracy has clearly affected his confidence, to the point he never attempts difficult passes especially in clutch situations, culminating in that wonderfully comic slide to end last season.
What do the rest of the zoners think?
BOTH......Gridiron PEA BRAIN and Panic riddled and the cherry on the cake is that he lacks the God-given talents to perform as a Tier 1 QB which is what Jerry paid for.\
I dont think a lot of the slobberers ever actually watch the games live, probably watching stat lines and highlights specifically.Watch the games. End of story.
Possible....but I know for sure it was a play they had practiced...Moore specifically addressed it in an interview after the fact. They wanted a chance to run a regular play instead of a hail mary type of play. I
Both... he has to lug around that 210 pound dead weight we call an offensive coordinator and he is forced to listen to him when he makes moronic play calls.