Broaddus on Radio interview

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He hit on a couple things that explains a lot even a conversation with Sean Payton.
He said Dak have problems manipulating defenses, this is off Hurns talking about the 2man coverage, that Dak has the authority to change the dynamic of the play. His conversation with Payton, he asked him about Brees , Payton say he calls a play and Brees makes his plays better or changing it all together based on what the defense checks to. But Payton said he would love to have a qb like Dak who rarely changes the play. But that can be an issue. Broaddus also said that is what Romo was great at, manipulating defenses, like Brady,Rogers,Brees.
Just a few things to chew on when criticizing the offense. I want to make clear that he's not a hater of Dak, says he's a decent qb,just not elite. Which is fine. He just needs to keep working on his flaws.

Also below is a good discussion on Dallascowboys.com

https://www.dallascowboys.com/video/talkin-cowboys-backing-dak
 
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"Knowledge-wise, I think I'm the smartest quarterback that came in this class," Prescott recently told USA Today (h/t PFT). "I would love to go on the board and go head to head with anybody else. That's how I feel. That's how confident I am."


https://www.___GET_REAL_URL___/s/ww...hes-the-smartest-qb-in-this-rookie-class/amp/

LOL!


He might be.

Bill Belichick is better then Jared Goff knowledge wise.

Dak just can't process defenses at a high level.

He has to see it, see it again, then finally throw it.
 

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"Knowledge-wise, I think I'm the smartest quarterback that came in this class," Prescott recently told USA Today (h/t PFT). "I would love to go on the board and go head to head with anybody else. That's how I feel. That's how confident I am."


https://www.___GET_REAL_URL___/s/ww...hes-the-smartest-qb-in-this-rookie-class/amp/

LOL!
Well he did tell Irvin in his interview that he sees himself as an elite QB
 

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He hit on a couple things that explains a lot even a conversation with Sean Payton.
He said Dak have problems manipulating defenses, this is off Hurns talking about the 2man coverage, that Dak has the authority to change the dynamic of the play. His conversation with Payton, he asked him about Brees , Payton say he calls a play and Brees makes his plays better or changing it all together based on what the defense checks to. But Payton said he would love to have a qb like Dak who rarely changes the play. But that can be an issue. Broaddus also said that is what Romo was great at, manipulating defenses, like Brady,Rogers,Brees.
Just a few things to chew on when criticizing the offense. I want to make clear that he's not a hater of Dak, says he's a decent qb,just not elite. Which is fine. He just needs to keep working on his flaws.

Also below is a good discussion on Dallascowboys.com

https://www.dallascowboys.com/video/talkin-cowboys-backing-dak

We are entering a scary time for this franchise.

Like the head coach, where he's never bad enough to get fired but like not good enough to ever win anything of note, we may have a QB that will never evolve into a great QB but may be just good enough to convince Jerry and Stephen we can't cut bait with him.
 

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We are entering a scary time for this franchise.

Like the head coach, where he's never bad enough to get fired but like not good enough to ever win anything of note, we may have a QB that will never evolve into a great QB but may be just good enough to convince Jerry and Stephen we can't cut bait with him.

Not based on being third worst in the league in passing, ahead of just two rookies. They can try to see whatever else they want, but there's no way of ignoring that. Not while passing games and scoring are exploding and your team has its gears jammed in reverse.
 

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He hit on a couple things that explains a lot even a conversation with Sean Payton.
He said Dak have problems manipulating defenses, this is off Hurns talking about the 2man coverage, that Dak has the authority to change the dynamic of the play. His conversation with Payton, he asked him about Brees , Payton say he calls a play and Brees makes his plays better or changing it all together based on what the defense checks to. But Payton said he would love to have a qb like Dak who rarely changes the play. But that can be an issue. Broaddus also said that is what Romo was great at, manipulating defenses, like Brady,Rogers,Brees.
Just a few things to chew on when criticizing the offense. I want to make clear that he's not a hater of Dak, says he's a decent qb,just not elite. Which is fine. He just needs to keep working on his flaws.

Also below is a good discussion on Dallascowboys.com

https://www.dallascowboys.com/video/talkin-cowboys-backing-dak
Romo did this and hid Garett/SL weaknesses, Dak has not..
 

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"Knowledge-wise, I think I'm the smartest quarterback that came in this class," Prescott recently told USA Today (h/t PFT). "I would love to go on the board and go head to head with anybody else. That's how I feel. That's how confident I am."


https://www.___GET_REAL_URL___/s/ww...hes-the-smartest-qb-in-this-rookie-class/amp/

LOL!
He might be right on the board but if it doesn't translate to the field who cares. People have billion dollar ideas all the time but if they never implement them it's just that an idea
 

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Romo did this and hid Garett/SL weaknesses, Dak has not..

I think it shows why the good QB's can play into their 30's/early 40's if they can stay healthy.
There is so much to learn, read, anticipate etc.
Dak in year 3 may not simply not played enough in the NFL to overcome the playbook and see the field/defense as Romo did.
Or he may never get to that level, sadly a lot don't and they are causalities of Not For Long.
 

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Which is exactly why Romo took so much pressure of the coaching staff and organization in general.

He was in the CBS studio last Sunday and Cowher asked him how much control he had in play calling. He said 1st and 2nd down were designed by the coaches to get chunk yards, but 3rd down was his. After his pre snap read, he knew exactly where the ball was going and if was just a matter of execution. If the execution broke down he would improvise but options were always available.

Unlike Tony did, Dak is not taking the coaches off the hook, he's not moving defenses with his eyes, he's still developing in pre snap and all of this puts tremendous pressure on the play itself. Everything has to work perfectly and it's easy to get exposed when it doesn't.

I keep thinking what Parcells said - you know about a player after three years. Well...here we are.
 

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He hit on a couple things that explains a lot even a conversation with Sean Payton.
He said Dak have problems manipulating defenses, this is off Hurns talking about the 2man coverage, that Dak has the authority to change the dynamic of the play. His conversation with Payton, he asked him about Brees , Payton say he calls a play and Brees makes his plays better or changing it all together based on what the defense checks to. But Payton said he would love to have a qb like Dak who rarely changes the play. But that can be an issue. Broaddus also said that is what Romo was great at, manipulating defenses, like Brady,Rogers,Brees.
Just a few things to chew on when criticizing the offense. I want to make clear that he's not a hater of Dak, says he's a decent qb,just not elite. Which is fine. He just needs to keep working on his flaws.

Also below is a good discussion on Dallascowboys.com

https://www.dallascowboys.com/video/talkin-cowboys-backing-dak

I can't imagine ANY three QB being able to manipulate defenses the way any you just mention, including Romo.
 

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He might be.

Bill Belichick is better then Jared Goff knowledge wise.

Dak just can't process defenses at a high level.

He has to see it, see it again, then finally throw it.

I bet he does not have issues during a film session. IMO he does not process fast enough during a game and quickly gets off schedule which leads to poor footwork, missing reads, making off balance throws, etc.
 
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