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As long as he doesn't start wearing doo rags
If he wants some waves and wears a doo rag to help with it...I have no problem.
As long as he doesn't start wearing doo rags
And Chad Hennignton threw for 300 on Thanksgiving one year. Its too small a sample size.
You don't have that in preseason because the coverages are so basic. Just like in practice. You don't see Romo running it down in practice, for example.I guess you like hectic fire drills before every snap.
Zoners think Romo is outsmarting everybody... no he's only making things more difficult than they should be.
who?And Chad Hennignton threw for 300 on Thanksgiving one year. Its too small a sample size.
Ok I admit. I was not high on Dak when we drafted him. After watching him play Im on the bandwagon. I can tell he has it in him to become a really good QB in this league.
I was especially surprised at how well he throws the ball. He can hit his target in stride and knows how to place it where the receiver is the only one that can make the play.
He also has really good finesse with the long and short passes. How many times have we seen QBs that sling is so hard on short passes that receivers can't even catch it?
I'm pretty giddy what we have in him. Best of all he is mobile and has the threat of running with it. If we build around his skill set he will give team fits.
If he wants some waves and wears a doo rag to help with it...I have no problem.
Jerry and the team will continue to trot Romo out there until he's 42, because they're stupid.It would benefit Dak and everyone else if he just sits for a while behind Romo. Besides the coaching staff and Jerry himself w'll never bench Romo at this point. To make it clear. There is and will not be a qb controversy
Three way love child between Chad Pennington, Chad Hennings, and Chad Hutchinson.who?
Jerry and the team will continue to trot Romo out there until he's 42, because they're stupid.
As I said before: The days of waiting your turn are over. If you think he can play, play him. Not saying it's an automatic, but if he performs well vs Seattle and Miami, I'd start him. That's just me!
I'd also add moving forward, I'd like to see how Dak performs taking snaps directly under center. All but two (maybe three?) of his snaps were from shotgun.
In order:
1. He has the poise and gonads to stand in the pocket and deliver the ball downfield.
2. He is following Romo around soaking up mind vitamins. Eager to learn.
3. Natural leader. Can't teach it. Like Romo.
4. Has the physical tools to work with, including mobility.
5. Looks like he wants to throw first, run second.
Maybe we found our Aaron Rodgers to sit for three years, learn, then take over.
If your veteran quaterback is still performing at a high-level, why would you replace him with a rookie, despite how good they look in the preseason? This is one of the stupidest posts I've read in a long time. Go ahead and put me on ignore, I hardly post here anyway, but WOW!
In order:
1. He has the poise and gonads to stand in the pocket and deliver the ball downfield.
2. He is following Romo around soaking up mind vitamins. Eager to learn.
3. Natural leader. Can't teach it. Like Romo.
4. Has the physical tools to work with, including mobility.
5. Looks like he wants to throw first, run second.
Maybe we found our Aaron Rodgers to sit for three years, learn, then take over.
That's ridiculous. This team worships Romo. Dak Prescott worships Romo.I love the guy, but Romo is not a natural leader. Took him several years to grow into that role. You remember his quote after the 44-6 loss to Philly 08?