Video: Tale of the Tape: Dak's Best Throw Ever

Tangle_Foot

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Well Dak echoed what Romo said about accuracy and shoulders on that play unless footwork means having them both in the air at the time of the throw;) but for me his best throw ever would be throwing the organization a bone and taking a discount on his contract, not saying he has to but that would be a hell of a pass:)

Great throw and catch:thumbup:
Looking forward to his progression as a quarterback in 2019:flagwave:
 
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QuincyCarterEra

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Dak threw an absolute rope 50 yards while rolling out to his non-dominant side with two feet in the air putting it in a position where only his WR could catch it.

Beasley made his break and caught it

"Honestly I think Beasley deserves more credit than Dak for the catch"

That's all you need to know folks
 

TwoDeep3

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Dak threw an absolute rope 50 yards while rolling out to his non-dominant side with two feet in the air putting it in a position where only his WR could catch it.

Beasley made his break and caught it

"Honestly I think Beasley deserves more credit than Dak for the catch"

That's all you need to know folks

That is xactly what I thought. leaping, going to the left, he throws it fifty yards.

Where are the arm strength deniers on this?
 

RoboQB

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Dak threw an absolute rope 50 yards while rolling out to his non-dominant side with two feet in the air putting it in a position where only his WR could catch it.

Beasley made his break and caught it

"Honestly I think Beasley deserves more credit than Dak for the catch"

That's all you need to know folks

Says the kid who loves Quincy Carter, smh/lol.

Look, it was a strong throw, on the run. I gave him credit.
However, Beasley made a diving catch while barely getting a knee down.

I know you're young, but there was a guy by the name of Joe Montana.
His fame actually peaked on a pass he was throwing out of the back of the end zone.
His WR leaped to catch it, and boom, the legend was born.

He's made better throws. The timing of this play within the game is what gets it the attention.
It was a game winner. I stand by my comments.
 

erod

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Beasley made a great play on an off-target prayer of a throw.

What are you talking about?
 

buybuydandavis

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Great throw. I will miss Beas, frankly.

One thing to like about Dak is his accuracy on the move. He was kinda freakishly good about it as a rookie. Seems like he does a lot better once he's out of the pocket and he's not surrounded by defenders. Doesn't have to think about them, and can focus on the throw.

Although looking at this, Rod Smith turned upfield and got behind the defender. Easier throw to a more open receiver.
 

CalPolyTechnique

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Great throw by Dak.

Funny, folks don’t wanna acknowledge what a tremendous catch that was by Beasley because he’s apparently persona non grata around here now.

I actually think one of Dak’s better throws was his rookie season against the Packers in Green Bay. He dropped a perfectly thrown ball in stride to Brice Butler into the corner for a TD.

23:32 mark in the video below.

 

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Great throw. I will miss Beas, frankly.

Great throw and catch but the first thing that comes to mind is the Giants had a terrible defense and this game never should of been decided by a miracle play. Where was this type of play against the Colts?
 

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There are people who legit believe the catch was better than the throw hahahahahahah...
 
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