Dak’s stats during our three game win streak

khiladi

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He is now a career 65.2 percent passer (Romo career 65.3) Imagine if he was accurate he would have to be an 80% passer for some! That might not even be good enough for some!

Hes not accurate, he’s a checkdown Charlie that plays it safe. Nobody ever disputes his ‘completion percentage’.
 
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Ever paid attention to Tony Romo's progression? He started out on the bench, what, for three seasons. He then relieved Drew Bledsoe in a game that he threw three interceptions. He went right in and threw three interception. In game five, he threw five touchdowns in the Thanksgiving Game. But when the offensive line collapsed just prior to the lock out, he had a run of rough throwing as well.

If not for two broken collar bones, a punctured lung, and a slick football on a field goal...he'd be looking at stronger departure from Dallas.

But my point here, it takes time for the top shelf to arrive in most NFL quarterbacks. Three to five seasons to arrive, and results to accumulate before they have a full bag of tricks, deliverable.

Romo walked in a train wreck.

Bledsoe was throwing at a 50% percentage and had more INTs than TDs and no OL and no rushing attack.

It was pretty much consensus by guys like Darren Woodson that Romo was already the best QB on the team when he came on board.

Just stop.
 

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He threw it early for whatever reason. Unless you've been practicing for years with the same guy on that play, you need to see him break upfield before throwing that ball anticipating the upfield break. Give Dak and Gallup another couple seasons and they'll hit that throw more often.

No... you are making excuses for an easy pass that doesn’t take years to master. The reason he missed it is because he threw a duck and floated that pass, like many of his garbage passes.

Nobody is praising Linehan for his playcalling, but they will surely throw Linehan under the bus when Dak sucks. Dak homers are always quick to bash Linehan when Dak absolutely blows and when they win, you will never see a thread by them how Linehan brought the playcalling. Their feigning their non bias is comical.

The Cooper pass was because Linehan made the perfect call and the whole defense bit on the play-action. Dak made a basic pass like he did to Rod Smith last year which was a quick slant, which he took to the house last year for 80 plus yards. Cooper was the first read from the very get go. Linehan runs a WR directly under Cooper.

It’s not complicated and that’s what you expect for ANY STARTING QB in the league. His critics are not complaining the team has talent, the blocking isn’t good, the WRs are getting open and Linehan isn’t at least an average play-caller. The point is his limitations are severely holding this team back.
 
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767 yards
3 passing TDs
3 rushing TDs
0 INTs
11 YPC
70.8% completions
100.1 passer rating

Pretty good for the “worst starting QB in the league”
#CooperEffect is real. He got him a WR1 now and it shows.
 

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Yep he's been fantastic the last three games. Hopefully it continues.
 

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No... you are making excuses for an easy pass that doesn’t take years to master. The reason he missed it is because he threw a duck and floated that pass, like many of his garbage passes.

Nobody is praising Linehan for his playcalling, but they will surely throw Linehan under the bus when Dak sucks. Dak homers are always quick to bash Linehan when Dak absolutely blows and when they win, you will never see a thread by them how Linehan brought the playcalling. Their feigning their non bias is comical.

The Cooper pass was because Linehan made the perfect call and the whole defense bit on the play-action. Dak made a basic pass like he did to Rod Smith last year which was a quick slant, which he took to the house last year for 80 plus yards. Cooper was the first read from the very get go.

It’s not complicated and that’s what you expect for ANY STARTING QB in the league. His critics are not complaining the team has talent, the blocking isn’t good, the WRs are getting open and Linehan isn’t at least an average play-caller. The point is his limitations are severely holding this team back.
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I’m sure your track history in the NFL is HOF worthy and your varsity jacket in HS attests to your legendary status somehow in Texas, Uncle RICO...
I've just made that throw before and know you need to know where the WR turns upfield before you can make it with a high % of success.

Yada, yada, Dak is terrible, yada yada, he sucks! Yada. I'm right and you're a Dak slurper. Yada, yada.
 

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I've just made that throw before and know you need to know where the WR turns upfield before you can make it with a high % of success.

Yada, yada, Dak is terrible, yada yada, he sucks! Yada. I'm right and you're a Dak slurper. Yada, yada.

Wow, you’ve made that throw before and yet, you are still not in NFL?

It’s no wonder you aren’t legendary, considering you think a basic go route on the coverage you want takes years to master, as if Gallup just walked on the field and Dak had no understanding of his timing.

Can you launch them footballs over then hills too?
 

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Every morning show comparing our current 3 skill players to The Triplets. Every person, with the exception of Skip Bayless says the Zeke and Cooper can be compared to the triplets but Dak is too mediocre to be compared to Aikman and some said even to Romo

But what do they know. Most of them are ex nfl players and clearly don’t know how to evaluate players. Thank God, our forum members do though as they boast of Dakotas excellence
 

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Dak has an issue with multi-tasking. Like usual, he didn't have to take some of those sacks. But, I think he finds it hard to focus on his reads, while paying attention to pressure. I am actually not knocking Dak for that, because it is actually a common male thing lol.

They did an experiment a long time ago...

3 people told stories while talking at the same time.

The 3 people were talking to males, and females.

The men, got most of the facts right about one story.

The women got multiple facts right, and many wrong, about all of the stories. But, they were able to actually listen to all of it at once, where the males tuned out 2 people, focusing on one.

I might disagree with this. I think he holds the ball too long because he fears throwing a pick. The clock in his head doesn't tell him he is holding it too long. He waits for the receiver to get open. That comment by Michael Vick that he needs to trust what he sees is significant.

But one issue about the clean pocket is he needs to throw from the perfect platform. Unlike Romo he has to step into the ball with a perfect base or he whiffs.

You saw that in his throw to Beasley yesterday in the fourth. He one hopped it because he was not set.
 

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Wow, you’ve made that throw before and yet, you are still not in NFL?

It’s no wonder you aren’t legendary, considering you think a basic go route on the coverage you want takes years to master, as if Gallup just walked on the field and Dak had no understanding of his timing.

Can you launch them footballs over then hills too?
Wasn't a go route. Thanks for proving my point.

Done here. You did all the heavy lifting for. Go kick your dog or something. I won't let your negative nature cause me to not enjoy a 3 game winning streak and 1st place in the NFCE.
 
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