The 49ers…..Kind of like owning a dime.
Playoff teams own him.
46-45-1!!! Let that sink in.
Of course, don't get his infamous 2-5 playoff record.
I believe it is fair to say 'SleeperCowboys' neither knows when it is a quarterback statistic nor feels shame. This OP yellow checkmark content contributor did not state 'Dallas Cowboys owns the NFC East' or the franchise's record versus Philadelphia, Giants, and New York during a set timeframe.You guys don’t know when it’s a qb stat or not lol….
For the record divisional games are tough no matter how bad or good a team is. No shame in the Cowboys being 37-10.
It does mean something. It means they can handle the division. Handling the division is a step towards winning the division which is a step towards winning the conference which is a step towards winning the SB.Yet one of the NFC East QBs OWN a Superbowl!! None of this stat stuff means anything
Or the Packers.The 49ers…..
Which hasn't happened my friend I hear you but all those steps has to get us something moreIt does mean something. It means they can handle the division. Handling the division is a step towards winning the division which is a step towards winning the conference which is a step towards winning the SB.
We can give pushback on what we know is right or wrong. Using a team stat like wins isn’t an indication of how bad or good Dak played. For instance last year Dak played well in both Philly games and was 1–1.I believe it is fair to say 'SleeperCowboys' neither knows when it is a quarterback statistic nor feels shame. This OP yellow checkmark content contributor did not state 'Dallas Cowboys owns the NFC East' or the franchise's record versus Philadelphia, Giants, and New York during a set timeframe.
