Dak is Mr Clutch!

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You saying dumbest post of the year while saying this is hilarious..
You’re mad because you think emotionally and not logically like anybody with an iq over 40 would.

Dak with an o-line made his offense TOP 5 with a 5’7 cole Beasley as his leading receiver from 2016-2017.

If you gave Dak a HOF 2nd/3rd GOAT Terrell Owens and HOF top 3 Tight End Jason Witten coupled with Marion barber running...

We sure as hell don’t flop and score a measly 17 on the giants.
 

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You’re mad because you think emotionally and not logically like anybody with an iq over 40 would.

Dak with an o-line made his offense TOP 5 with a 5’7 cole Beasley as his leading receiver from 2016-2017.

If you gave Dak a HOF 2nd/3rd GOAT Terrell Owens and HOF top 3 Tight End Jason Witten coupled with Marion barber running...

We sure as hell don’t flop and score a measly 17 on the giants.

What OL did Romo have first of all? And on what planet is Marion Barber who accomplished nothing outside of Dallas in anyway like Zeke? When was Jason Garrett the play caller with Dak?
 

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What OL did Romo have first of all?
Dak doesn’t need an o-line so moot point. Our o-line has the most at fault sacks in the league (even minus the ones that are daks fault) and yet still the cowboys have made it this far.

The X factor on this team is Dak. We’ve had top 10 defenses and leading rushers with tony before. We never won anything like we will tonight though.
 

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They easily expose themselves. Any sucess of Dak threatens the very perception of Romo's legacy they've built up in their minds.
The two quarterbacks careers are mutually exclusive, so that ridiculous. We can root for both and remain objective, whereas you folks seen incapable of that concept.

The history so far is that Romo did more with less, and Dak had done less with more.

That, of course, is subject to change for Dak. Today is a good chance to start that change.
 

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The two quarterbacks careers are mutually exclusive, so that ridiculous. We can root for both and remain objective, whereas you folks seen incapable of that concept.

The history so far is that Romo did more with less, and Dak had done less with more.

That, of course, is subject to change for Dak. Today is a good chance to start that change.
Wrong. Just all wrong.

“We underachieved in 2007,2009, and 2014” -Jerry Jones

Aikman said this team reminds him of his 92’ Cowboys. Jerry thinks they can win the Super Bowl.

Everybody believe Dak is the new chosen 1. Something we haven’t felt since Aikman.
 

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Romo is not the QB of the Cowboys. People need to let it go. Dak is the QB accept it or not but it is the hardcore fact. Dak in this 3rd season has helped this team to 2 NFC East division titles and just helped his team win a post season game to get to this point.
 

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Or they could be making those plays, because the defenders are right there in coverage to actually make the play on the ball like the Seattle LB who broke exactly when Gallup made his break and was right there.

In actuality, the only reason it looks like a turn is because Gallup’s leg got tangled with the Seattle LB and he tripped and that was a bail out call particularly in real time.

That argument of ‘being beaten’ is like me saying WRs like Gallup generally don’t start walking off the field like that, unless they know it’s not PI.

That being said, again the only thing Dak gets credit for is being a game manager that drive with Linehan getting whatever matchup he wanted and Zeke rushing 6 times for 36 yards with Dak not completing a single pass.
LOL. If you didn’t see pass interference there, I don’t know what to tell you. It was clear as day that the LB had Gallup wrapped up WELL before the ball got there.

They made the call in real time and then the replay confirmed the interference. Good for the refs for getting it right, unlike on the INT in the endzone.

Sounds like you’re one of the last humans on Earth trying to say Dak isn’t a monster in the clutch. Have fun with that manifesto.

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

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), Tony Romo (95.4), Russell Wilson (93.8), Ben Roethlisberger (93.3) and Drew Brees (92.4) trailing.
 

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As an aside, I hate the fact that some fans are treating this as Romo vs Dak.

They’re both Cowboys and as fans of the team, we can appreciate both of them.
 

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LOL. If you didn’t see pass interference there, I don’t know what to tell you. It was clear as day that the LB had Gallup wrapped up WELL before the ball got there.

They made the call in real time and then the replay confirmed the interference. Good for the refs for getting it right, unlike on the INT in the endzone.

Sounds like you’re one of the last humans on Earth trying to say Dak isn’t a monster in the clutch. Have fun with that manifesto.

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

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), Tony Romo (95.4), Russell Wilson (93.8), Ben Roethlisberger (93.3) and Drew Brees (92.4) trailing.

No, Gallup tripped over his leg and fell. And the LB was right there and you sitting there acting like the defender was beat is a joke. Your argument was the defender was bear and he was right there.

Again, that stat is stupid because it qualifies as 8 points or less. What is his rating down by 10 or even 9, when he needs two scores and not just a TD and a two point conversion?

This means a wide range of points, anywhere from being tied to three points and we know Dallas always plays it right. It’s again less than one score, meaning not relying on his arm having to bring them back so his QBR is obviously obfuscated by his number of attempts and the amount they feed Zeke and so on.
 

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No, Gallup tripped over his leg and fell. And the LB was right there and you sitting there acting like the defender was beat is a joke.

Again, that stat is stupid because it qualifies as 8 points or less. This means a wide range of points, anywhere from being tied to three points and we know Dallas always plays it right. It’s again less than one score, meaning not relying on his arm having to bring them back so his QBR is obviously obfuscated by his number of attempts and the amount they feed Zeke and so on.
Hahahahahahahahahahahha

Clueless. Utterly clueless.

Next time, just plead the FIF like in your fantastic avatar pic.

I’ll bet the stat wouldn’t be “stupid” if it suggested that Dak ISN’T clutch.
 

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Hahahahahahahahahahahha

Clueless. Utterly clueless.

Next time, just plead the FIF like in your fantastic avatar pic.

So basically no response to the fact Dak has only come back from 10 points or more only two times in his career all going back to 2016..

Congratulations for proving to me what I’ve been saying for years that Dak is a game manager that makes a play here and there every once in awhile, particularly in the 4th when his all world RB has worn the opposing Defense onto submission and exhaustion..
 

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So basically no response to the fact Dak has only come back from 10 points or more only two times in his career all going back to 2016...
Being “clutch” means coming through late in close games. Dak’s a master in those situations.

Welcome to football!
 

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Being “clutch” means coming through late in close games. Dak’s a master in those situations.

Welcome to football!

Coming through late in close games can be the result of many factors including even when Dak didn’t throw a single pass the final ‘clutch’ drive when Zeke rushed 6 times for 37 times and the whole Seattle defense line was exhausted and worn down by his rushing, him posting the highest RB grade of any back by far on those playoffs to the point when Collins ran to block downfield on a QB draw Linehan called Dak had a wide open hole to run through for at least 12 yards before he was even touched..

Like I said, congratulations for proving he’s a game manager that you obfuscate with words like “Clutch”. If he was truly Clutch he wouldn’t need to wait for three Quarters of floundering around to perform.
 

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Coming through late in close games can be the result of many factors including even when Dak didn’t throw a single pass the final ‘clutch’ drive when Zeke rushed 6 times for 37 times and the whole Seattle defense line was exhausted and worn down by his rushing, him posting the highest RB grade of any back by far on those playoffs to the point when Collins ran to block downfield on a QB draw Linehan called Dak had a wide open hole to run through for at least 12 yards before he was even touched..

Like I said, congratulations for proving he’s a game manager that you obfuscate with words like “Clutch”. If he was truly Clutch he wouldn’t need to wait for three Quarters of floundering around to perform.
LOL “Dak didn’t throw a single pass”, um, wrong.

Dak threw 2 passes and both resulted in 1st downs. It’s your anti-Dak manifesto that has you convinced that those don’t count as good plays on his part.

A large part of QB play is finding a mismatch and exploiting it.

LB on Gallup? Mismatch. PI, 1st down.

Any of those scrubs on Beasley? Mismatch. PI, 1st down.

Let me guess: the final drive the previous week vs the Giants also doesn’t count as being clutch for one reason or another, right?
 

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What OL did Romo have first of all? And on what planet is Marion Barber who accomplished nothing outside of Dallas in anyway like Zeke? When was Jason Garrett the play caller with Dak?
I liked Romo but quit acting like Romo didn't have many of the exact same problems that Dak has faced early in his career, inaccurate, holds the ball too long, misses reads, jittery in the pocket, ball security, etc.


 

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LOL “Dak didn’t throw a single pass”, um, wrong.

Dak threw 2 passes and both resulted in 1st downs. It’s your anti-Dak manifesto that has you convinced that those don’t count as good plays on his part.

A large part of QB play is finding a mismatch and exploiting it.

LB on Gallup? Mismatch. PI, 1st down.

Any of those scrubs on Beasley? Mismatch. PI, 1st down.

Let me guess: the final drive the previous week vs the Giants also doesn’t count as being clutch for one reason or another, right?

It’s obviously clear what I meant be throwing a single pass. And Dak wasn’t finding any matchup. Those were the reads Linehan had fromthe get go.

So thanks again for proving Dak is a game manager like I said.
 

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I liked Romo but quit acting like Romo didn't have many of the exact same problems that Dak has faced early in his career, inaccurate, holds the ball too long, misses reads, jittery in the pocket, ball security, etc.




That doesn’t in anyway address what I stated in that post. Romo on his own saved that season on his first season as being thrown in as a starter mid-way through the season when it was on the brink of disaster and Parcells ex-Giants players were flying down to prevent him from having a heart attack on the sidelines. And Parcells plays his typical conservative game plan not attacking the Seattle secondary that had DB coming off the streets.

In his first season as a starter with a training camp under his belt he shattered Cowboys passing records.
 

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What OL did Romo have first of all? And on what planet is Marion Barber who accomplished nothing outside of Dallas in anyway like Zeke? When was Jason Garrett the play caller with Dak?
Yeah, anyone uttering Barber’s name with Zeke has lost their mind.
I like Barber though.....but just for perspective, in that great 2007 year, he was 18th in rushing
 

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That doesn’t in anyway address what I stated in that post. Romo on his own saved that season on his first season as being thrown in as a starter mid-way through the season when it was on the brink of disaster and Parcells ex-Giants players were flying down to prevent him from having a heart attack on the sidelines. And Parcells plays his typical conservative game plan not attacking the Seattle secondary that had DB coming off the streets.

In his first season as a starter with a training camp under his belt he shattered Cowboys passing records.
Romo did plenty to lose that game that wasn't related to a "conservative game plan", he missed plenty of easy wide open receivers, missed reads, held the ball too long taking sacks and fumbling. You need to re-watch to refresh your tainted memory.
 

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Romo did plenty to lose that game that wasn't related to a "conservative game plan", he missed plenty of easy wide open receivers, missed reads, held the ball too long taking sacks and fumbling. You need to re-watch to refresh your tainted memory.

Absolutely NOTHING of which you say dealt with what I stated.. zero... the situation Dak walked into was totally different.
 
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