Dak - The Prime time, Clutch King. By the numbers

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Since 1994, which is as far back as Pro Football Reference goes on this particular stat, Prescott leads the league in career passer rating when tied or trailing by eight points or fewer in the fourth quarter or overtime.

He has a 109.7 passer rating in that situation, leading all quarterbacks who have at least 100 attempts when tied or trailing by one score in the fourth quarter or overtime. In fact, no other quarterback has a passer rating above 100 with Andrew Luck (97.7), Romo (95.4), Russell Wilson (93.8), Ben Roethlisberger (93.3) and Drew Brees (92.4) trailing.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...tt-now-has-led-nine-fourth-quarter-comebacks/

Our franchise QB.

Period.

I knew he was good in crunch-time, but that much better than the others? Wow. Dak doin work.
 

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I figure it this way, I can live with the missed passes as long as he doesn't turn the ball over. At this point, no elite QB is going to fall into our laps. I have been one of Dak's biggest critic's, but he is clutch and seems to have the It factor. He is also winning despite our suspect play calling and coaching. I really hope they bring a new QB coach and OC.
 

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The time will come where he has to make the necessary plays to alter the outcome of the game in the Cowboys favor. I'm betting he will with the addition of the defense making Goff look rather amateur in comparison.
 

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eh. I don't know. I kind of prefer the wild-eyed gunslinger with a penchant for throwing costly interceptions from a clean pocket. If he does it during primetime, that's even better.

To each their own.
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eh. I don't know. I kind of prefer the wild-eyed gunslinger with a penchant for throwing costly interceptions from a clean pocket. If he does it during primetime, that's even better.

To each their own.
Been there, done that.
 

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His ability to play so well in primetime will be huge for us this weekend. To add to that though, I've noticed that since the Thanksgiving day game, Dak has done a great job of responding when his opponent puts points on the board.

You saw this happen more clearly against the Eagles in Dallas when the Eagles tied the game in the 4th, then in the season finale against the Giants and finally last week against the Seahawks. Each time the game got close or the opponent took the lead, he quickly turned around a solid scoring drive.

This bodes really well for him this coming week when you can expect the Rams to put points up. We will be in trouble if we don't answer their scores and with the way Dak has played in primetime and under pressure when the game is close, I'm feeling really good about what we will see from him.
I posted a thread last week where I suggested DAK as becoming another Roger Staubach.

You would have thought I had said something blasphemous.

Now maybe people will keep an open mind.
 

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Mitch Trubisky was clutch right up the point of the double doink.

Aaron Rodgers is clutch but GB failed to make the tournament.

This is not basketball, no one signing nets you guaranteed playoff success.

Great teams combined with good luck in the injury dept
and the ball bouncing your way that day win Championships.
 

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eh. I don't know. I kind of prefer the wild-eyed gunslinger with a penchant for throwing costly interceptions from a clean pocket. If he does it during primetime, that's even better.

To each their own.

Ok I chuckled at this a little too much and I do not like you for it sir/madam. :laugh:
 

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This is what people don't understand. Dallas is built on ball-control and clock-control. When you see the QBs go into hurry up mode, they always move the ball with ease. Sounds familiar? Same thing when Romo was here, once they went into hurry up mode, they easily moved the ball.

I think this is Garrett's philosophy. But you need a stop in penalties and guys like Noah Brown to man up. You can't have pre snap penalties, you must limit holding and offensive line penalties, and you must have your receivers make catches. Look at Seattle making other worldly catches to our normal catches.
 

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So, Tony Romo?

We had him. I wasn't the biggest fan of the costly interceptions.
Go Dak!
He is faring well in the 4th quarter...just as (believe it or not) Romo did.
The numbers don't lie. Romo was outstanding it's just that some recall only the bad plays vs the 10x good ones.
.It's ironic that you guys throw up numbers as proof but ignore them when Romo is the subject.

I think Dak has done fine in his two playoff games so far. But lets be clear on the interceptions; he already has as many playoff picks in 2 games as Romo had in his whole career (and one of Romo's was a no choice throw it in the endzone , time is up thing)
Point is, the turnover comments about Romo are overblown.

No reason we can't pull for Dak and not bash Tony.
 

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Since 1994, which is as far back as Pro Football Reference goes on this particular stat, Prescott leads the league in career passer rating when tied or trailing by eight points or fewer in the fourth quarter or overtime.

He has a 109.7 passer rating in that situation, leading all quarterbacks who have at least 100 attempts when tied or trailing by one score in the fourth quarter or overtime. In fact, no other quarterback has a passer rating above 100 with Andrew Luck (97.7), Romo (95.4), Russell Wilson (93.8), Ben Roethlisberger (93.3) and Drew Brees (92.4) trailing.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...tt-now-has-led-nine-fourth-quarter-comebacks/

Our franchise QB.

Period.
Oh wow. That's a crazy stat
 

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This is what people don't understand. Dallas is built on ball-control and clock-control. When you see the QBs go into hurry up mode, they always move the ball with ease. Sounds familiar? Same thing when Romo was here, once they went into hurry up mode, they easily moved the ball.

I think this is Garrett's philosophy. But you need a stop in penalties and guys like Noah Brown to man up. You can't have pre snap penalties, you must limit holding and offensive line penalties, and you must have your receivers make catches. Look at Seattle making other worldly catches to our normal catches.

So how was Noah Brown supposed to prevent that penalty. Does he snap the ball or ask for it to be snapped once he sits there for 1 second? Dak called him back in!
 
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