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They had a good oline in 2007 but not a top 5 line. The RB's weren't as good. The defense was definitely better.not as talent along the OL or the backfield.
They had a good oline in 2007 but not a top 5 line. The RB's weren't as good. The defense was definitely better.not as talent along the OL or the backfield.
The 2007 defense had the human version of burnt toast in Jacque Reeves, they weren't much better than in 2016.They had a good oline in 2007 but not a top 5 line. The RB's weren't as good. The defense was definitely better.
LMAO that 2016 D was terrible. Carr and Mo weren't any better. They only benefitted from not being on the field much. 2007 dline was pretty darn good.The 2007 defense had the human version of burnt toast in Jacque Reeves, they weren't much better than in 2016.
2007 dline was pretty good, but they had terrible inside linebackers, the worst slot corner in the league, and safeties that were really bad in coverage. Neither defense was good, but at least in 2016 they had Sean Lee to clean up the middle of the field and nobody that was as easily picked on as Reeves.LMAO that 2016 D was terrible. Carr and Mo weren't any better. They only benefitted from not being on the field much. 2007 dline was pretty darn good.
Romo had no line and no running game. Is this really a comparisonA few notes:
* I was and will always be an ardent Romo Fanatic.
* Posting these to hopefully put into perspective our current qb
*Romo's first start happened mid season in year 3 of his career at the age of 26. Dak is still 25. These numbers represent the first 39 starts of their respective careers, not including playoffs.
*Romo's weapons were 2006- Owens + Glenn (both 1000 yards), Prime Witten, Crayton as 33rd wr, Barber and JJ (combined for 1800+ and 18tds) 2007- same minus Glenn, 2008- Mostly same, add Bennett, Felix jones, remove JJ.
*Dak's weapons in passing not close to what Romo was working with, Dak did have better OL at least one year and Zeke.
Romo- In a more wide open passing offense vs heavy run offense for Dak.
Romo
815 completions, 1280 attempts- 63.67% 10,300 yards, 8.0 YPA, 78 TDs, 43 Ints, 95 Rating, 63 sacks, 263 rush yards, 2 rush tds
Prescott
747 completions, 1155 attempts, 64.7%, 8408 yards, 7.3 ypa, 53 TDs, 21 ints, 94 rating, 80 sacks, 875 rush yards, 14 rush tds
My takeways: Dak's completion percentage is actually higher than Romo's. Does this mean Romo was inaccurate? More than twice the interceptions in about 100 more attempts, was Romo's "spatial awareness" still developing? Dak sacked at a much higher rate. 80 tds for Romo to 67 for Dak. Qb rating very similar.
Total yards: 10,563 for Romo. Dak, 9,283.
2007 dline was pretty good, but they had terrible inside linebackers, the worst slot corner in the league, and safeties that were really bad in coverage. Neither defense was good, but at least in 2016 they had Sean Lee to clean up the middle of the field and nobody that was as easily picked on as Reeves.
Nice strawman. Hall of fame means nothing when you're talking year by year basis. Hindsight is 20/20. Pathetic response.OK not going to keep going back and forth with you. 2007 team had how many HOFers? 2016 had how many?
3 (TO, Witten, Ware) vs probably 3 (Tyron, Fred, and Martin)? Not sure how that matters, 1 hofer on defense doesn't mean that the defense is any good, as we saw almost every year Ware was in Dallas.OK not going to keep going back and forth with you. 2007 team had how many HOFers? 2016 had how many?
YOu made it sound like Lee was such a differenc maker when I coud say Ware was more of a difference maker. Let's agree to disagree.3 (TO, Witten, Ware) vs probably 3 (Tyron, Fred, and Martin)? Not sure how that matters, 1 hofer on defense doesn't mean that the defense is any good, as we saw almost every year Ware was in Dallas.
I don't see Dak as a franchise qb. This offense struggles week in and week out.
Tape doesn't lie. Dak clearly has shown that he is willing to throw to the open guy......get open. Future is bright with Gallup, Cooper and Beasley....the near future.
A player comparison..
Player A ) 961 Yards - 5 Tds , 4 Int
Player B ) 508 Yards - 5 Td's , 1 Int
Player A is Dak's first 5 games of this season. Player B is Romo's week 5 game vs the Broncos a few years back.
You sound clueless but good try. Also are you just a 90s bandwagon fan with those teams?Nice strawman. Hall of fame means nothing when you're talking year by year basis. Hindsight is 20/20. Pathetic response.
Yes, he will throw to the OPENED guy. That's doesn't work in the NFL. You MUST anticipate where your receivers will be open and throw on time with ANTICIPATION. Unfortunately, he's doesn't have those traits. By the time receivers are OPEN, it's too late.....pass rush is there and DBs are driving on the receivers.
A few notes:
* I was and will always be an ardent Romo Fanatic.
* Posting these to hopefully put into perspective our current qb
*Romo's first start happened mid season in year 3 of his career at the age of 26. Dak is still 25. These numbers represent the first 39 starts of their respective careers, not including playoffs.
*Romo's weapons were 2006- Owens + Glenn (both 1000 yards), Prime Witten, Crayton as 33rd wr, Barber and JJ (combined for 1800+ and 18tds) 2007- same minus Glenn, 2008- Mostly same, add Bennett, Felix jones, remove JJ.
*Dak's weapons in passing not close to what Romo was working with, Dak did have better OL at least one year and Zeke.
Romo- In a more wide open passing offense vs heavy run offense for Dak.
Romo
815 completions, 1280 attempts- 63.67% 10,300 yards, 8.0 YPA, 78 TDs, 43 Ints, 95 Rating, 63 sacks, 263 rush yards, 2 rush tds
Prescott
747 completions, 1155 attempts, 64.7%, 8408 yards, 7.3 ypa, 53 TDs, 21 ints, 94 rating, 80 sacks, 875 rush yards, 14 rush tds
My takeways: Dak's completion percentage is actually higher than Romo's. Does this mean Romo was inaccurate? More than twice the interceptions in about 100 more attempts, was Romo's "spatial awareness" still developing? Dak sacked at a much higher rate. 80 tds for Romo to 67 for Dak. Qb rating very similar.
Total yards: 10,563 for Romo. Dak, 9,283.