Greasylake17
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So if the offense puts up 35 + points and we still lose the games who does that fall on?
We have scored one TD in 8 quarters so far without Zeke.
So if the offense puts up 35 + points and we still lose the games who does that fall on?
I mean there is no way he can be taken seriously as a starter if he can't win one game without zeke. True starters find a way to be successful even when players are missing in the lineup not just struggle until players come back. So for example, if pressure is coming from the left side again this week is he smart enough to play to his right side and throw pass to the middle or to the right? Or will he continue to stand in the pocket knowing their is pressure from one side? Being a NFL starter is more than just throwing the ball down the field. You also need to play smart and figure out what works well and read defenses
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We've also had two teams that could not stop anything outside every time we run the ball and pull people we get yardage nobody can stop it and yet Linehan goes away from itWe have scored one TD in 8 quarters so far without Zeke.
I just don't get why people expect Dak to turn into Marino. What does being a second year player have to do with it? As I have said previously, Dak is what he is. An Alex Smith clone. I understand that people might say that with practice Dak can get better but as Collinsworth said tonight, there are things you just can't coach. I remember watching the Pro Bowl QB skills competition last year and Dak was the only one that couldn't hit a single target. Funny thing is, the commentator mentioned that Dak was the only QB that had practiced doing so the day before and he still couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. I just don't understand why fans think he'll be "fine". What does that mean anyway?
I mean there is no way he can be taken seriously as a starter if he can't win one game without zeke. True starters find a way to be successful even when players are missing in the lineup not just struggle until players come back. So for example, if pressure is coming from the left side again this week is he smart enough to play to his right side and throw pass to the middle or to the right? Or will he continue to stand in the pocket knowing their is pressure from one side? Being a NFL starter is more than just throwing the ball down the field. You also need to play smart and figure out what works well and read defenses
Agree or Disagree?
Discuss? No. Complain? Yes, which is good for anyone who must vent their frustration.Let's get there first. We can't discuss this without the actual narrative.
Actually I predicted 56-10. I was shocked it was competitive the first half.You mean zeke, smith, lee, Hitchens. And then of course clappy the bozo clown and his genius half time speeches.
We already know dak is a stud. That’s been confirmed.
Anyone with half a brain should have known we were going to get crushed. Lord knows I said it 200times all week in here.
Actually I predicted 56-10. I was shocked it was competitive the first half.
I'm ok with the whining to be fair. It's the internet after all, knee jerk heaven.Discuss? No. Complain? Yes, which is good for anyone who must vent their frustration.
To be more fair, it would be best stating reactions cannot be categorized solely as knee jerking. The team has issues with consistent play. However, the identification of the issues is often (sometimes WAY) superficial from the fan perspective. The OP is an example. Problems exist beyond coaching, key personnel or even ownership.I'm ok with the whining to be fair. It's the internet after all, knee jerk heaven.
Still have high hopes for Dak,... but lets be honest here. Wentz is bigger, stronger, faster, better arm strength, and much more accurate on his deep balls. Right as of now Dak isnt stacking up. Just the truth of it.
and without Tyron SmithWe have scored one TD in 8 quarters so far without Zeke.