The Realist
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Lol...
He’s more like a Combo between Quincy, Hutchinson and Drew Henson.
Lol...
7-1 the last half of the season is pretty darn good. Better than I thought they would do when they started at 3-5. Great job Cowboys.Dak's best season yet; given the circumstances.
What the Dak haters like to ignore is that his ups and downs are part of the normal progression of a young QB, especially one picked in the fourth round. The mistakes he makes are ones all QB's make from time to time.
Prescott needed this game today because it was basically all on him. The line was down three starters once Su'a-Filo went out and there was no Zeke and no running game. It was up to Dak to deliver and he did.
Awesome confidence booster heading into the playoffs. 3-5 to 10-6 is miraculous, and Dak was a huge, huge part of this turnaround.
And those are not QB stats, and thus meaningless to this discussion.Here are the Stat Numbers I like: 10 wins. NFC East champs, 4th seed in NFC. Those are the stats that matter. Hopefully, by the end of January, there will be more impressive stats....like playoff wins.
There have been a lot of missed deep passes this season.But It's the thing Dak seems most consistent at.
If we can score 24 points against Seattle I'll live with Dak even if we lose unless Its Dak's turnovers that cost us the game.There have been a lot of missed deep passes this season.
Dak Prescott certainly seemed to throw several of them on too hard of a line when he needed to use more arc. Sometimes Dak couldn't step up and made a poor throw due to defensive pressure In some cases, the receiver did a poor job on the route. Michael Gallup was noted for getting poor releases and sometimes looking back for the ball too quickly.
Part of it might also be how was getting thrown to.
Gallup is a rookie, Allen Hurns is new, Tavon Austin is new, Amari Cooper came in mid-season, Blake Jarwin and Dalton Schultz are new.
Terrance Williams barely played.
Cole Beasley, Ezekiel Elliott and Geoff Swaim (9 career rec entering season) were the only offensive players with experience playing with Dak.
New receivers, OL playing with a rookie LG all struggling in Paul Alexander's scheme.
Growing pains.
Why can't we have more people that just keep it real and say this guy is avg. He isn't great and he isn't the worst he is just Alex Smith Jr lol.This is so predictable.
Cowboys win - Dak supporters emerge from their corners to tout him as a great quarterback.
Cowboys lose - Dak critics emerge from their corners to tout how bad he is.
The cycle continues.
Dak is a good young QB
Ok but you aren't one of the ones who say he's "average" lol.Why can't we have more people that just keep it real and say this guy is avg. He isn't great and he isn't the worst he is just Alex Smith Jr lol.
Post-trade QB rating is 103.0
this is the postDak is a good young QB
Just goes to show how a run first conservative offense vs a pass first aggressive offense can completely change the QB stats and play. Scheme and coaching matters.
Why can't we have more people that just keep it real and say this guy is avg. He isn't great and he isn't the worst he is just Alex Smith Jr lol.
Saw some great progression from dak, especially in terms of aggression.
With the right OC, I think Dak is poised for a really big year next year
Why can't we have more people that just keep it real and say this guy is avg. He isn't great and he isn't the worst he is just Alex Smith Jr lol.
That's a mother expletive lie. I always say he's avg so no need to lie to gain props with the Dak groupie crew. Anybody can search my post where I've always said he was Alex Smith jr.Ok but you aren't one of the ones who say he's "average" lol.