Video: Should Dak Prescott be concerned with Joe Milton joining the Cowboys?

I don’t care who listens to me.

In the war against Dak over Dallas fans, like yourself, there have been lost battles along the way.

All that matter is the end and Dak will retire a loser and you will always be known as one of the posters that chose Dak over the Cowboys.
Dak>Cowboys? You exclusively talk about Dak on here. If there's a thread that doesn't talk about him, you bring him up. If there's any news on Dak, everyone knows you will be the first post.

So tell me, how anyone except yourself is Dak>Cowboys.
 
Dak>Cowboys? You exclusively talk about Dak on here. If there's a thread that doesn't talk about him, you bring him up. If there's any news on Dak, everyone knows you will be the first post.

So tell me, how anyone except yourself is Dak>Cowboys.
I’m a Dak hater. It’s what I do.

I’ll continue to be a Dak hater until he is off my team.

If you don’t like it block me, or quit posting like your other Dak over Dallas pals have done.
 
Only IF Milton can lead the team to an 8 game winning streak the way Dak did his rookie year.
Zeke led the team...Dak was a passenger...
Dak Derangement Syndrome ^^^^
Much like other "derangement syndrome" claims...it's just a smokescreen and a shield against FACTS. Dak was carried by the best back and o-line in the league with a HOF tight end. His collapse in 2017 when he was asked to do it with average WR...well...he's never been able to do much without significant help. Which is why paying him $60mm was the dumbest move in the last 10 years.
Yeah, that's why Dak won Rookie of the Year. So the voters were wrong as well? Plus, Dak has been a constant top 10 rated QB throughout most of his career.

The National Football League accepts the Associated Press as its official awards designator. However, the AP are not the sole (sports) news media agency, which has/does recognize individual NFL athletic achievements:

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2016/

All major NFL offensive (only) individual awards for the 2016 season:

AP Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Ryan
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Dak Prescott
PFWA Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Ryan
PFWA Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott
PFWA Offensive Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott

Sporting News Offensive Player of the Year: Tom Brady
Sporting News Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott

Another tidbit from that season, courtesy NFL.com:

Dak Prescott named AP Offensive Rookie of the Year
Marc Sessler | NFL.com
February 4, 2017

HOUSTON -- It's not the name most were expecting.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott capped off a fascinating debut campaign by nabbing the 2016 Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award at Saturday's NFL Honors ceremony.

The wide belief was that the award would go to Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, or perhaps a combination of both Dallas rookies. Prescott ended up receiving 28 of the 50 votes, while Elliott got 21...

...To be fair, Prescott was aided from wire-to-wire by the jaw-dropping play of Elliott, the fourth-overall pick who lit up defenses for a league-leading 1,631 yards on the ground. While falling 177 yards short of Eric Dickerson's rookie rushing record, Elliott became just the fifth rookie since the 1970 merger to lead the NFL in rushing, along with Dickerson, Earl Campbell, George Rogers and Edgerrin James... click here for the entire article

_____________

Yes. It cannot be argued Prescott was the Associated Press' pick for a Rookie of the Year. The AP should also be acknowledged for designating two outstanding players each year for its offensive (since 1957) and defensive (since 1967) [Khalil Mack] awards. It does not hand out a single rookie award.

In that single 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year balloting, 56% of AP representatives voted for Prescott and 42% of their fellow reps voted for Elliott. The AP did not vote for ANY other rookies (link). Only two. And only two who played in the same offense.


Just a tab more pepper for the sub-discussion. :popcorn:
 
Shut it and quit backpeddling. You said what you meant. Now own it. If you truly didn't mean harm on Dak, you wouldn't have brought it up. Sadly, I personally know many people like you, and they are all Dak haters.
You are right about one thing. I did say exactly what I meant. Twice.

This post says so much about you and your personal agenda. I can't imagine being so mentally weak. You have the emotional intelligence and maturity of a four year old.

So keep them eyes clamped shut, those little fists clenched up real tight and those tiny little feet stomping while you scream out whatever your little black heart tells you to scream out.

Funny story AC. Swear on my life it's true. When you first showed up here in the great migration of 2016 you came in hot. Hit the ground screaming "haters" and just generally acting out as if you actually mattered. For the longest time I just assumed you were somewhere around 14 years old. It seemed very obvious that you were a young loudmouth knowitall little punk, and I just wrote you off as that.

I was shocked when you eventually let it be known how old you actually were. Shocked and embarrassed for you.

Of course, without verification your actual age is an unknown since you have established yourself as a verified liar.
 
He never was a top 10 qb in this league. Heck he barly was top 20.

Just for his famboys who use statistic they dont understand to interpret.
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The National Football League accepts the Associated Press as its official awards designator. However, the AP are not the sole (sports) news media agency, which has/does recognize individual NFL athletic achievements:

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2016/

All major NFL offensive (only) individual awards for the 2016 season:

AP Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Ryan
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Dak Prescott
PFWA Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Ryan
PFWA Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott
PFWA Offensive Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott

Sporting News Offensive Player of the Year: Tom Brady
Sporting News Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott

Another tidbit from that season, courtesy NFL.com:

Dak Prescott named AP Offensive Rookie of the Year
Marc Sessler | NFL.com
February 4, 2017

HOUSTON -- It's not the name most were expecting.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott capped off a fascinating debut campaign by nabbing the 2016 Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award at Saturday's NFL Honors ceremony.

The wide belief was that the award would go to Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, or perhaps a combination of both Dallas rookies. Prescott ended up receiving 28 of the 50 votes, while Elliott got 21...

...To be fair, Prescott was aided from wire-to-wire by the jaw-dropping play of Elliott, the fourth-overall pick who lit up defenses for a league-leading 1,631 yards on the ground. While falling 177 yards short of Eric Dickerson's rookie rushing record, Elliott became just the fifth rookie since the 1970 merger to lead the NFL in rushing, along with Dickerson, Earl Campbell, George Rogers and Edgerrin James... click here for the entire article

_____________

Yes. It cannot be argued Prescott was the Associated Press' pick for a Rookie of the Year. The AP should also be acknowledged for designating two outstanding players each year for its offensive (since 1957) and defensive (since 1967) [Khalil Mack] awards. It does not hand out a single rookie award.

In that single 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year balloting, 56% of AP representatives voted for Prescott and 42% of their fellow reps voted for Elliott. The AP did not vote for ANY other rookies (link). Only two. And only two who played in the same offense.


Just a tab more pepper for the sub-discussion. :popcorn:
Do you really think PFW & The Sporting News are major anything anymore?
 
You are right about one thing. I did say exactly what I meant. Twice.

This post says so much about you and your personal agenda. I can't imagine being so mentally weak. You have the emotional intelligence and maturity of a four year old.

So keep them eyes clamped shut, those little fists clenched up real tight and those tiny little feet stomping while you scream out whatever your little black heart tells you to scream out.

Funny story AC. Swear on my life it's true. When you first showed up here in the great migration of 2016 you came in hot. Hit the ground screaming "haters" and just generally acting out as if you actually mattered. For the longest time I just assumed you were somewhere around 14 years old. It seemed very obvious that you were a young loudmouth knowitall little punk, and I just wrote you off as that.

I was shocked when you eventually let it be known how old you actually were. Shocked and embarrassed for you.

Of course, without verification your actual age is an unknown since you have established yourself as a verified liar.
Disrespectful and triggered little goon, it's easy to talk smack and act tough behind a computer screen. For the record, I've been here since 2009 though I hardly posted until after the official Cowboys Fan site shut down at the end of 2015. Truth is, Dak is your QB whether you want to accept it like a man or a screaming and threatening petulant little child. My money is you will choose the later.
 
Yeah, Dak sucks.

He's only averaged as a top 10 QB every year, aside from his injury season ending years.
Daks biggest problem is Jerry who never ceases the moment and opportunity to complete the team when Dak is healthy.

We are always either a running game short or not able to stop the run or poor coaching that leaves the team undisciplined and getting a whole bunch of penalties pre-snap leaving Dak to try and pull the rabbit out of the hat with unmanageable down and distance situations.

Garrett was a horrible coach and McCarthy was better but never fixed the penalty problem and the penalty problem directly translated into making things harder on DAk.

Then we create a defense that needs the absolute perfect storm to dominate but still can't stop the run.
Jerry just refuses to go all in and now he has used up another player's career by trying to go cheap and hoping things will work out.
If this offensive line steps up and can protect dak and keep him healthy it gives us a punchers chance. But mark my words we need to draft a top quality running back or we are just setting Dak up to get injured again.
 
Daks mental acuity is his problem. Much less than his physical attributes.
It's not his mental acuity...it's his mental acuity under pressure...on the big stage. Learn to discriminate.

If you actually know the X and O of football and which QBs play mental chess, Dak is up there. The thing is that he CHOKES...which by definition means he brings you close to the objective ...and then fumbles. It's a distinction WORTH making...because you and I don't know the X and O of football as well as Dak.
 
Yeah, that's why Dak won Rookie of the Year. So the voters were wrong as well? Plus, Dak has been a constant top 10 rated QB throughout most of his career.
Yes sir...the voters were wrong.

As I just said...Dak gets credit for paying well. Bet when you have one of the best year a rookie RB had...ever...dam straight that's ROTY.
 
Daks biggest problem is Jerry who never ceases the moment and opportunity to complete the team when Dak is healthy.

We are always either a running game short or not able to stop the run or poor coaching that leaves the team undisciplined and getting a whole bunch of penalties pre-snap leaving Dak to try and pull the rabbit out of the hat with unmanageable down and distance situations.

Garrett was a horrible coach and McCarthy was better but never fixed the penalty problem and the penalty problem directly translated into making things harder on DAk.

Then we create a defense that needs the absolute perfect storm to dominate but still can't stop the run.
Jerry just refuses to go all in and now he has used up another player's career by trying to go cheap and hoping things will work out.
If this offensive line steps up and can protect dak and keep him healthy it gives us a punchers chance. But mark my words we need to draft a top quality running back or we are just setting Dak up to get injured again.
Spot on assessment as always, brother @Blackrain !
 
The National Football League accepts the Associated Press as its official awards designator. However, the AP are not the sole (sports) news media agency, which has/does recognize individual NFL athletic achievements:

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2016/

All major NFL offensive (only) individual awards for the 2016 season:

AP Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Ryan
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Dak Prescott
PFWA Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Ryan
PFWA Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott
PFWA Offensive Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott

Sporting News Offensive Player of the Year: Tom Brady
Sporting News Rookie of the Year: Ezekiel Elliott

Another tidbit from that season, courtesy NFL.com:

Dak Prescott named AP Offensive Rookie of the Year
Marc Sessler | NFL.com
February 4, 2017

HOUSTON -- It's not the name most were expecting.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott capped off a fascinating debut campaign by nabbing the 2016 Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award at Saturday's NFL Honors ceremony.

The wide belief was that the award would go to Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, or perhaps a combination of both Dallas rookies. Prescott ended up receiving 28 of the 50 votes, while Elliott got 21...

...To be fair, Prescott was aided from wire-to-wire by the jaw-dropping play of Elliott, the fourth-overall pick who lit up defenses for a league-leading 1,631 yards on the ground. While falling 177 yards short of Eric Dickerson's rookie rushing record, Elliott became just the fifth rookie since the 1970 merger to lead the NFL in rushing, along with Dickerson, Earl Campbell, George Rogers and Edgerrin James... click here for the entire article

_____________

Yes. It cannot be argued Prescott was the Associated Press' pick for a Rookie of the Year. The AP should also be acknowledged for designating two outstanding players each year for its offensive (since 1957) and defensive (since 1967) [Khalil Mack] awards. It does not hand out a single rookie award.

In that single 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year balloting, 56% of AP representatives voted for Prescott and 42% of their fellow reps voted for Elliott. The AP did not vote for ANY other rookies (link). Only two. And only two who played in the same offense.


Just a tab more pepper for the sub-discussion. :popcorn:
This substantiates my point (I believe). The RB position is not respected and in 2016 was probably more devalued than it is today...and yet...Zeke got 42% of the vote...over a QB. On his own team.
 
Yeah, that's why Dak won Rookie of the Year. So the voters were wrong as well? Plus, Dak has been a constant top 10 rated QB throughout most of his career.
YES. Voters have been wrong before. Look I do RESPECT Dak for the Herculean task of leading a team as a rookie from the QB position. I think it took more "work" for Dak...but Zeke was a physical alpha that just dominated the NFL. The lack of answers for Zeke opened up things for a rookie. Period. Now, Dak did play within himself but he was NO CJ Stroud or Jayden Daniels...he was a PASSENGER ON THE BUS.
 

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