CFZ Dak looked a bit nervous last night on the sideline

Vtwin

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Some of you are seriously underestimating the human element in this.

There are very legitimate reasons why Dak should be worried about how he is viewed in the eyes of his teammates as this unfolds. Who knows how this is going to play out, but it is definitely going to be a test of Dak's character and leadership.

After all, it's one big meritocracy, out there.
 

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Rush has clearly outplayed Dak so far. But the sample size for this year is small and Dak did play against the Bucs D, which is one of the best in the league. But Dak hasn’t seemed right mentally since his injury. He often looks like a dear in the headlights and seems not to trust his eyes. To me it’s simple, I keep playing Rush till the wheels fall off. My only concern is team chemistry. Dak is clearly loved and is the leader. Not sure Big Mike can let a healthy Dak stand on the sidelines without disrupting team chemistry.
 

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As the wins keep piling up with Cooper Rush at QB it’s definitely putting more pressure on Dak. He stunk in the opener and I know there’s some fans out there that believe if Cooper Rush played in that game we would’ve won which is ridiculous. He wouldn’t have fared any better against Tampa’s defense plus our receivers couldn’t get open in that game. The Cowboys are going to have a dilemma if they keep winning with Rush. If they sit him while he’s winning and we lose with Dak the fan base will be livid!
He didn't just stink in the opener. He's stunk for a while now against good teams.

Nobody would care about the Tampa performance if it wasn't for the past few years of poor outings against good teams in meaningful games.
 

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He didn't just stink in the opener. He's stunk for a while now against good teams.

Nobody would care about the Tampa performance if it wasn't for the past few years of poor outings against good teams in meaningful games.

He stunk in the opener…period! He never had a game last season like that. It hasn’t been the past few years of poor outings. He didn’t play well in a few games last season after returning from the calf injury but nothing as poor as we saw in the opener this season.
 

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That face last night. That's the face of "oh crap," and now Dak is running to microphones insisting his thumb is healing lightning fast. He knows he need to head this off now while he believes he still has the chance.

But it's too late. Ship done sailed.

Jerry is getting that bounce in his step, not just from the wins, but from all the positive hubbub about his team so suddenly. Jerry has always been about the here-and-now and the buzz, and right now the league is aflutter with Cooper and the Cowboys. Jerry is blushing with giddiness.

Dak notices. And he's concerned. He was on the other side of this equation not so many years ago.

Cooper Rush is not the future of Dallas Cowboys football, nor is he actually setting the league on fire. However, he is showing that he knows how to play the position with poise and limited skill when tasked to do so, as a good backup quarterback should. The Cowboys quite obviously have a very good backup QB, and we didn't even really know it until now.

Therein lies the sudden problem. Dak knows the starter here is equally as limited, but without the poise and willingness to get the ball out quickly to intermediate routes with anticipatory throws. Dak takes so many unnecessary sacks that Rush does not, and his scatter-gun arm shrivels up and hides when it's time to take the shot to often.

What really caught my eye last night, and I'm sure Dak's, were two throws from Rush when he reached back and put some mustard on the ball. One to Noah Brown over the middle, and one to CeeDee on the crucial 4th down. I didn't know he had that ability, but he ripped those throws on a line.

After Barkley scored and put the Giants up, Rush settled the offense and led them to 17 points in the next three possessions. That's good stuff when it mattered most in that game, which could have been a 34-10 whooping if the Cowboys would have just gotten out of their own way at times.

The other thing you see is a sudden confidence amidst the poise with Rush. He now knows he's long for this league one way or the other. He's got Chase Daniel money coming his way now, and the team is responding to him. Yet another observation Dak has made as well, no doubt.

As I stated last week, there's a hornet's nest awaiting Dak coming out of this injury, and he'd better be ready to be a very different quarterback when it gets here. He got booed out of the stadium in Week 1, and the natives are not pining for him to return. A bad beginning is going to bring the fan base down on him worse than this run of injuries he's had.

Worse yet, what eyes will be looking back at him in the huddle? "Glad you're back," or "where's Cooper?" What will those eyes be saying?

Dak is at the precipice of proving himself once and for all, or losing his place here forever. This is it, and his face last night looked like he knew it.
Wow!
Very well said!
Agree with every word.
We were stuck with Dak's poor performance's in the past as their was no other viable options.
There is another option now.
The fans now know it and are not going to put up with Jerry wanting the highest paid QB out there
like Jerry is doing at RB.
Fans want to win, and want the best chance to do it.
Even if it means Coop at QB and Pollard at RB.
Jerry's past financial blunders can both ride the bench.
 

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Projection, not just a Bell and Howell product.

This board has been a miserable place for years, the worst of the worst of fandom on display here every week. It's why i don't post here anymore. I, like you, first came here in 2004 when this place was new and have continued to read it off and on even as I quit posting. It's a big shock at the change of poster culture from the old days. Also why i rarely see any familiar faces these days, most of them have moved on.
 

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He stunk in the opener…period! He never had a game last season like that. It hasn’t been the past few years of poor outings. He didn’t play well in a few games last season after returning from the calf injury but nothing as poor as we saw in the opener this season.

and he was in the convo for MVP before the calf. Short memories around these parts.
 

KJJ

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Dak has to be feeling a little like Romo did in 2016 watching the team rattle off wins while he’s nursing an injury.
 

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I'd be nervous also if I were Dak. When he does come back he needs to take what the defense gives him like Rush. Versus getting greedy as Dak himself has called it when he tries for the home run.
 

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and he was in the convo for MVP before the calf. Short memories around these parts.

There’s always going to be short memories when you have a lot of fans that don’t like the QB. Can’t remember a good player being as in popular with the fan base as Dak. Cooper Rush is getting all kinds of love despite putting up puny passing numbers behind an offense that struggles most of games. Troy Aikman referred to both the Giants and Cowboys offense as struggling offenses.
 

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Look, Rush is playing good backup type football. However, he isn't playing THAT well to take a QB with a franchise contract's job. I'm not even a fan of Dak, but he has little to worry about until we see Rush in true adversity.
We saw Dak face "true adversity" against the Bucs and fold up like a cheap suit.
I have seen enough of Dak.
I want to win!
Coop may not be flashy or have a big arm or contract but he gets it done.
 

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Dak is not worth what he is paid, but Cooper Rush is not taking his starting job. That's just silliness.
 

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I am sure he is nervous about making 40 million a year for sitting on his couch and rehabbing.
 

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It seemed pretty obvious Dak was not only excited, but pumped up. But hey, that doesn't make for good soap opera.

Oh, and he was talking about how well the healing process was going BEFORE the game.
 
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