CFZ Just for fun whose fault were Dak's 15 picks

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So here are all 15 of Dak's regular season picks. I tried to be as judicious as possible with whos fault they were. I used the following angles of fault:

1. Dak=Daks fault, terrible pass or decision
2. M=Miscommunication with the WR running wrong route or going behind back instead of rounding in front of the DB
3. WR=Wr's fault. Ball bounced off his hands and into the DB
4. Def=Defense simply made an incredible play or got a lucky tip for a pick

Picks
1. Dak
2. M
3. Dak
4. M/WR
5. Dak
6. Def
7. M Lamb fell down great play by Gilmore to step in front
8. Def
9. Dak
10. Dak
11. WR
12. Dak Sweat made a great play, but Ill give this one to Dak
13. WR
14. Dak
15. Dak

Some of these were easy to see it was Dak or the WR. Some were more difficult. Definitely 2 that were Lambs fault going behind the DB

So the finally tally is:

Dak=8
M/WR=5
Def=2

Not sure what this proves or disproves just interesting to see the results.
 
It would be much more difficult to do but dak had at least 3 ints in the charger game alone if Asante Samuel jr could catch
 
It's a pointless exercise. Every QB will have miscommunications, WRs screw up, or defenses make great plays against them. Not every QB threw as many as Dak.

When you boil it all down, he still threw more than anyone not named Davis Mills.
 


So here are all 15 of Dak's regular season picks. I tried to be as judicious as possible with whos fault they were. I used the following angles of fault:

1. Dak=Daks fault, terrible pass or decision
2. M=Miscommunication with the WR running wrong route or going behind back instead of rounding in front of the DB
3. WR=Wr's fault. Ball bounced off his hands and into the DB
4. Def=Defense simply made an incredible play or got a lucky tip for a pick

Picks
1. Dak
2. M
3. Dak
4. M/WR
5. Dak
6. Def
7. M Lamb fell down great play by Gilmore to step in front
8. Def
9. Dak
10. Dak
11. WR
12. Dak Sweat made a great play, but Ill give this one to Dak
13. WR
14. Dak
15. Dak

Some of these were easy to see it was Dak or the WR. Some were more difficult. Definitely 2 that were Lambs fault going behind the DB

So the finally tally is:

Dak=8
M/WR=5
Def=2

Not sure what this proves or disproves just interesting to see the results.

It shows what most rational, reasonable fans know. Nothing is binary in a team game.
 
It's a pointless exercise. Every QB will have miscommunications, WRs screw up, or defenses make great plays against them. Not every QB threw as many as Dak.

When you boil it all down, he still threw more than anyone not named Davis Mills.
Luckily for us, Mills played 3 more games
 


So here are all 15 of Dak's regular season picks. I tried to be as judicious as possible with whos fault they were. I used the following angles of fault:

1. Dak=Daks fault, terrible pass or decision
2. M=Miscommunication with the WR running wrong route or going behind back instead of rounding in front of the DB
3. WR=Wr's fault. Ball bounced off his hands and into the DB
4. Def=Defense simply made an incredible play or got a lucky tip for a pick

Picks
1. Dak
2. M
3. Dak
4. M/WR
5. Dak
6. Def
7. M Lamb fell down great play by Gilmore to step in front
8. Def
9. Dak
10. Dak
11. WR
12. Dak Sweat made a great play, but Ill give this one to Dak
13. WR
14. Dak
15. Dak

Some of these were easy to see it was Dak or the WR. Some were more difficult. Definitely 2 that were Lambs fault going behind the DB

So the finally tally is:

Dak=8
M/WR=5
Def=2

Not sure what this proves or disproves just interesting to see the results.

Probably about right.....in fact, percentage-wise this would be close for all QBs total interceptions
 
In the end he is responsible for them all since he threw the pass.

Now a couple can be argued about placement and so on; but most of the time his picks were bad passes and bad judgement.
 


So here are all 15 of Dak's regular season picks. I tried to be as judicious as possible with whos fault they were. I used the following angles of fault:

1. Dak=Daks fault, terrible pass or decision
2. M=Miscommunication with the WR running wrong route or going behind back instead of rounding in front of the DB
3. WR=Wr's fault. Ball bounced off his hands and into the DB
4. Def=Defense simply made an incredible play or got a lucky tip for a pick

Picks
1. Dak
2. M
3. Dak
4. M/WR
5. Dak
6. Def
7. M Lamb fell down great play by Gilmore to step in front
8. Def
9. Dak
10. Dak
11. WR
12. Dak Sweat made a great play, but Ill give this one to Dak
13. WR
14. Dak
15. Dak

Some of these were easy to see it was Dak or the WR. Some were more difficult. Definitely 2 that were Lambs fault going behind the DB

So the finally tally is:

Dak=8
M/WR=5
Def=2

Not sure what this proves or disproves just interesting to see the results.

https://thelandryhat.com/2022/12/22...oys-dak-prescott-interception-hate-overblown/
 
I have seriously never witnessed obsession like this. Mind boggling really. The saddest part is the desperation with stats, and lists, and what abouts? Nobody is going to change their mind until there is post season success, right or wrong, fair or unfair.
 

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