cwbyfn88
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In a biased opinion surebecause Dak did not know how to get Dez the ball properly. And Dez couldn't get open enough for Daks liking
The blue one, not the red one.
In a biased opinion surebecause Dak did not know how to get Dez the ball properly. And Dez couldn't get open enough for Daks liking
The blue one, not the red one.
Speaking of YAC and all these awesomely referenced TEAM stats, Owens was pretty good after the catch too. Who made who?You realize we can make the same argument against our other QB too, right?
The highlight of his career, the spin move against Watt, was a portly thrown ball that is only a TD because the defender fell down. Otherwise it is easily broken up or intercepted.
There were a ton of other passes we can hammer Romo for too. As a matter of fact, Romo often gets credit for making Austin a good receiver when it was Austin making Romo look good with YAC, if we apply the same standards to Romo as are applied to Dak.
Yup and Dez had to go win 50/50 jump balls.Speaking of YAC and all these awesomely referenced TEAM stats, Owens was pretty good after the catch too. Who made who?
No need to call a troll. I gave him credit for his 4th quarter, but there's no denying his favorite game is check downsLike last game? Tough times for you trolls eh? 5 game win streak and Dak coming back like a complete stud last game? Reeling?
No need to call a troll. I gave him credit for his 4th quarter, but there's no denying his favorite game is check downs
I know what the term means but as the OP used it in his example he used it wrong since he cited an example of Dak's issues not Dez.got out of bed? or maybe a fallacy exposed. in this case, the latter. ergo the word was correctly used.
In a biased opinion sure
LOL..........Dak has had the worst line and worst pass catchers out of any of his 3 years. Guys like you simply dont understand the relationship between Oline play and QB play. Having someone to throw to. An offensive scheme and play calling.
You are a QB simpleton. But its OK, rest assured that people like me have a much better understanding and we are looking good going forward.
I've stopped reading your post after the first 3 letters.
Grow up. Learn to articulate yourself. Then come back.
Of course every QB will favor an open WR. Still i critic Dak's talent not the WR.
Dak can have all the stats he wants. I watch the tape. And that does not show a good QB.
lol.
MVP Carr was having issues...
Thanks. My all time favorite Dez babble was "Dez is open even when he is covered." The thought of winning on a route wasn't even a thing.I just read the first sentence and had give you a like. I did read the rest but the first sentence was what I would refer to as Dez Legacy material.
clearly Cooper is a superior route runner. Dak just couldnt make the right kinds of throws to be successful with Dez, ie back shoulder, 50/50 jump balls and accurate go routes.
So who, in your opinion from Derek Carr's class or newer, is not overrated?Always been overrated just like Dak.
So who, in your opinion from Derek Carr's class or newer, is not overrated?
In other words, Dak had trouble throwing to a WR that was not open. Glad we were paying $14 million a year for a WR that relied on jump balls and back shoulder catches. A $14 million WR should help make a young QB making close to the minimum look better, not the other way around. Amari is a significant upgrade over the Dez Bryant of the last few years. I will always be a fan of Dez Bryant but it was time to move on. He was no longer worth the cost or headache. It's nice to have an assassin at WR that quietly goes about his business and can actually take over a game and be the difference maker time after time, after time.
Don't you know. We had no WR's when Romo was here. It was all him.
College Open..
Not to mention...there was literally no way that cb intercepts that ball. he barely got a hand on it.Dak is clearly the only QB in NFL history that threw balls that could have been picked off or knocked down by a DB, but had his WR make a great play and tough catch on the ball instead.
Dez in his prime never battled a DB for a ball that could have been picked, yet caught it for a huge gain or TD instead to aid Romo's stats.