What was Dak's finest clutch moment as our starter?

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For instance with Romo, I can think of a couple like Buffalo Bills 07, Giants 14, Commanders 14, etc


What would you say is Dak's finest clutch moment thus far? Cheers
 
I thought his playoff performance in the WC win against Seattle in 2018 was pretty clutch. Keeping it himself for the TD run to go up 14-24 and put the game away was big time. That Seattle team, while on the tail end of their run, still had some of the Legion of Boom aura surrounding them and Russel Wilson was not yet a broken QB.

What about carving the Eagles up this year in week 16? That game was a monster performance and, at the time, kept Dallas right on Philly's heels for the division crown and 1-seed.
 
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For instance with Romo, I can think of a couple like Buffalo Bills 07, Giants 14, Commanders 14, etc


What would you say is Dak's finest clutch moment thus far? Cheers
Dak to Beasley on the run to win the game against the Giants was by far the sickest, most clutch pass of his career.



Then there is the overtime TD pass to Lamb on the run to win the game in Foxborough. First guy in like 10 years to throw for over 400 on a Belli defense.
 
Could be the overtime TD pass to Lamb on the run to win the game in Foxborough. First guy in like 10 years to throw for over 400 on a Belli defense.

Although I seem to remember a more dynamic one on the run in the back of the endzone. Which game was that?
Everybody has said some great plays but yeah I just remember in New England he did some damage to a defense under Bellicheat that rarely gets dominated especially in Foxboro.
 
Finding Beasley in the back of the end zone against the Giants was great too. Great throw, incredible catch.
Really this is about the only one I can think of that I would consider a really big time play.

Does he make some high level plays? sure. But not at a high rate and almost never when they are most needed.

It's just not in his skill set.
 
Really this is about the only one I can think of that I would consider a really big time play.

Does he make some high level plays? sure. But not at a high rate and almost never when they are most needed.

It's just not in his skill set.
He has a bunch in bunch in his career. We talk about what he doesn’t so much that we forget the big plays he’s mad. I honestly forgot all about the Beasley play. The OT in New England was big too.
 
Really this is about the only one I can think of that I would consider a really big time play.

Does he make some high level plays? sure. But not at a high rate and almost never when they are most needed.

It's just not in his skill set.
What’s not in your skill set is the ability to evaluate football players.
 
He has a bunch in bunch in his career. We talk about what he doesn’t so much that we forget the big plays he’s mad. I honestly forgot all about the Beasley play. The OT in New England was big too.
If I'm correctly remembering the OT in NE was a wide open CD. I don't call it a big play by the QB if I would expect any QB to have been able to do the same.

I need the QB to do something "above & beyond".
 

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