Trashin playoff QB's subpar play does Dak no justice

TheMarathonContinues

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I watched Dak rolling into sacks with his awful pocket presence and holding on to the ball way too long..

My favorite was when Collins, his own man sacked him, when Dak had plenty of time to sit in the pocket and look to his WRs on the right half of the field. And if he wanted could have bailed to his right, which was wide open. But he decided to turn blindly left and then run around and then dance with his own lineman..

So Collins sacking him was his fault? Collins sacking him from behind lol?Hahhahhhahahahaha...I'm trying to figure out who's worse. You are Matt James or Pappydogg. I would assume you are all the same person.....but you their's levels to the stupid things you guys say. Pappy comes off as a child, Matt comes off as a teen....you come off as a bitter old man. Unless these are all like different personalities......
 

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Because it’s blocking.. they aren’t that different either. So we are suppose to think they just suck at blocking and have no ability to impose their will when they change their stances more upright, especially guys like Martin and Smith?

Who in Cowboys history got sacked 56 times other than Dak Prescott, especially with the top rusher in the league..
You just asked who said run and pass blocking were same when your defense of the line play was having the #1 rusher:huh: Now you are trying to rationalize it as the same because it involves blocking.:facepalm:
 

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I said Parcells coached the team . I never said he was the developer of the Oline I said Romo played with 3 probowlers on the Oline early in his career Adams Gurode and Davis He also had 13 probowlers on his team early in his career that team was Coached by Wade . I said Romo had good players to work with early in his career .

If you think they were bad Olinemen fine but they did make the probowl and were high draft picks Davis was a probowl player here don't really care what he did in AZ

Why not admit Romo had good players on his team early in his career and take the L gracefully . Isn't it embarrassing Romo had 13 probowlers on his team and you try to argue he made them all probowlers and they were really bad players .

Go spin your story to the rest of the miserable fake fans

Yes you did say Parcells developed the line, which is why you originally tried to defend yourself with Gurode being a pro bowler and Columbo being a first round pick with Chicago.

There was little Turn over between 2006 and 2007, so explain why Parcells was in depression and Jerry has ex-Giant players on the sideline in Dallas to cheer him on? Explain why all that changed with Romo?
 

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I watched Dak rolling into sacks with his awful pocket presence and holding on to the ball way too long..

My favorite was when Collins, his own man sacked him, when Dak had plenty of time to sit in the pocket and look to his WRs on the right half of the field. And if he wanted could have bailed to his right, which was wide open. But he decided to turn blindly left and then run around and then dance with his own lineman..
That’s not what happened and we all know it. On that play Collins’ man beat him and Dak spun out of the way and Collins was there because he was trailing the guy who beat him and almost got the sack.
I said Parcells coached the team . I never said he was the developer of the Oline I said Romo played with 3 probowlers on the Oline early in his career Adams Gurode and Davis He also had 13 probowlers on his team early in his career that team was Coached by Wade . I said Romo had good players to work with early in his career .

If you think they were bad Olinemen fine but they did make the probowl and were high draft picks Davis was a probowl player here don't really care what he did in AZ

Why not admit Romo had good players on his team early in his career and take the L gracefully . Isn't it embarrassing Romo had 13 probowlers on his team and you try to argue he made them all probowlers and they were really bad players .

Go spin your story to the rest of the miserable fake fans
He won’t admit it because then it shows that Romo was no more of a winner than Dak is. Romo had astronomical stats. But often failed in the biggest moments. We spent over 10 years giving him running backs, receivers, Olinemen, backup tight ends and even coaches. All for what? Personal statistics and 2 wildcard wins. This hypocrisy and over infatuation is some sickening bs that’s nothing more than preference over production.
 

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So Collins sacking him was his fault? Collins sacking him from behind lol?Hahhahhhahahahaha...I'm trying to figure out who's worse. You are Matt James or Pappydogg. I would assume you are all the same person.....but you their's levels to the stupid things you guys say. Pappy comes off as a child, Matt comes off as a teen....you come off as a bitter old man. Unless these are all like different personalities......

Actually it was Dak’s horrible pocket presence that led up to him running into Collins.. so yeah it was Dak’s fault..
 

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That’s not what happened and we all know it. On that play Collins’ man beat him and Dak spun out of the way and Collins was there because he was trailing the guy who beat him and almost got the sack.

He won’t admit it because then it shows that Romo was no more of a winner than Dak is. Romo had astronomical stats. But often failed in the biggest moments. We spent over 10 years giving him running backs, receivers, Olinemen, backup tight ends and even coaches. All for what? Personal statistics and 2 wildcard wins. This hypocrisy and over infatuation is some sickening bs that’s nothing more than preference over production.

No, it is exactly what happened. Collins pushed his defender all the way out the play. Dak bailed after a couple seconds, spinning left blindly when he had the whole right side to run.

Sorry, you are wrong and what I said is exactly what happened.m

Dak bailed feeling threatened by Looney’s man who Looney had totally wrapped up..

 

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So Collins sacking him was his fault? Collins sacking him from behind lol?Hahhahhhahahahaha...I'm trying to figure out who's worse. You are Matt James or Pappydogg. I would assume you are all the same person.....but you their's levels to the stupid things you guys say. Pappy comes off as a child, Matt comes off as a teen....you come off as a bitter old man. Unless these are all like different personalities......
Lames of the same Game, they are....
 

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I watched Dak rolling into sacks with his awful pocket presence and holding on to the ball way too long..

My favorite was when Collins, his own man sacked him, when Dak had plenty of time to sit in the pocket and look to his WRs on the right half of the field. And if he wanted could have bailed to his right, which was wide open. But he decided to turn blindly left and then run around and then dance with his own lineman..

The fake fan leaves out the part about the defender grabbing the back of Daks helmet and the official calling in the Grasp instead of a penalty
 

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So Collins sacking him was his fault? Collins sacking him from behind lol?Hahhahhhahahahaha...I'm trying to figure out who's worse. You are Matt James or Pappydogg. I would assume you are all the same person.....but you their's levels to the stupid things you guys say. Pappy comes off as a child, Matt comes off as a teen....you come off as a bitter old man. Unless these are all like different personalities......

Looked like to me that Dak was about to potentially spun out and make a big play with either his feet or his arms. Maybe even to keep or put the Cowboys in field goal ranch. Maybe he could have kept the play alive and thrown for a first down. But, Collins grabbed him and the Ref called an "IN the Grasp" play that has never been called before. And somehow that's Dak's fault that he got grabbed by Collins and the Ref decided to call one of multiple made up/rare penalties on the Cowboys this season. :facepalm:
 

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No, it is exactly what happened. Collins pushed his defender all the way out the play. Dak bailed after a couple seconds, spinning left blindly when he had the whole right side to run.

Sorry, you are wrong and what I said is exactly what happened.m

Dak bailed feeling threatened by Looney’s man who Looney had totally wrapped up..


Sorry. Your video clip proved my point. Thank you
 

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The linebacker #56 was Collins’ man. Looney had Donald controlled. :facepalm:

Now you are changing the argument. You said Dak bailed because of Collins missed the block. Wrong.. Dak bailed because he was scared of Donald who Looney had totally wrapped up.

Collins did exactly what he was suppose to, which is have his LB run wide outside with the passing options of Dak on the right side. He made the LB Purdue outside and around.

Dak with his awful pocket presence bails left without looking and that LB basically ran himself into a play because Dak ran right to that area. Dak spun left even though he had plenty of time to throw and if he wanted to run he could have run right, which was wide open.

Again take the L..
 

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Yes you did say Parcells developed the line, which is why you originally tried to defend yourself with Gurode being a pro bowler and Columbo being a first round pick with Chicago.

There was little Turn over between 2006 and 2007, so explain why Parcells was in depression and Jerry has ex-Giant players on the sideline in Dallas to cheer him on? Explain why all that changed with Romo?
I don't give a flying spit if Parcells was depressed or in a mental hospital LOL Romo had 13 pro bowlers and a good team to work with early in his career Admit it and take the L
Give the post # where I said Parcells developed the Oline
 

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I don't give a flying spit if Parcells was depressed or in a mental hospital LOL Romo had 13 pro bowlers and a good team to work with early in his career Admit it and take the L
Give the post # where I said Parcells developed the Oline

Pro bowlers that became pro bowlers when Romo
Started.. and of course you did, which is you tried to argue Columbo was drafted In the first round by Chicago and Gurode was a pro bowler in 2006..
 

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Now you are changing the argument. You said Dak bailed because of Collins missed the block. Wrong.. Dak bailed because he was scared of Donald who Looney had totally wrapped up.

Collins did exactly what he was suppose to, which is have his LB run wide outside with the passing options of Dak on the right side. He made the LB Purdue outside and around.

Dak with his awful pocket presence bails left without looking and that LB basically ran himself into a play because Dak ran right to that area. Dak spun left even though he had plenty of time to throw and if he wanted to run he could have run right, which was wide open.

Again take the L..
Honestly we were both wrong. The video shows Dak’s hesitance was due to the guy smith was blocking. That’s how it looks to me. Of course you’d see it differently
 
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