gmb1
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Good job, and I mean this in all sincerity, good job we have Dak Prescott. For all of his faults, he strikes me as intelligent, classy, and also quite a good player.
Good job, and I mean this in all sincerity, good job we have Dak Prescott. For all of his faults, he strikes me as intelligent, classy, and also quite a good player.
Indeed, and he's my Quarterback too. If we ever have a bad game with Dak, at least we can remember that he's not a complete and utter coward like Cam is.
wow lol you told him.I'll explain once you figure out how you explain hypotheticals, something even scientists can't do. Or do you understand the concept of falsifiability? I doubt it.
You're trying to make claims about a situation that can't be reproduced under any condition because it's unique unto itself.
Be that as it may, I've already said why I think Zeke wouldn't have converted the play into a first down or touchdown.
I can't help it if you can't understand. It's like trying to teach quantum physics to a person who thinks the world is still flat.
Hell,it dang ner' kilt'emRectum!
Richard Pryor in the houseHell,it dang ner' kilt'em
I think so too.Dak would have won Carolina that game.
Dak would have won Carolina that game.
Remember when he was the #1 pick in the draft? LOL this is why you don't draft idiots to be your #1 QB. You can fix a lot of things in the NFL with coaching but you can't fix stupid.
I think so too.
However, that Panthers oline might not even be as good as the Dallas backup line.
Why are people saying stuff like this without recognizing that Cam is injured, possibly way more seriously than the Panthers are letting on?
This could be Luck all over again soon.
wow lol you told him.
what is the concept of falsifiability?
Are you in special classes, by any chance?I'll explain once you figure out how you explain hypotheticals, something even scientists can't do. Or do you understand the concept of falsifiability? I doubt it.
You're trying to make claims about a situation that can't be reproduced under any condition because it's unique unto itself.
Be that as it may, I've already said why I think Zeke wouldn't have converted the play into a first down or touchdown.
I can't help it if you can't understand. It's like trying to teach quantum physics to a person who thinks the world is still flat.
I think it is very close.Hold it
Did you just say Zeke is as QUICK as McCaffery?
I get that McCaffery had a rough game, but thats nuts.
Having said that, Zeke is much more powerful. Not in the weight room, but certainly on the field
He wouldve got the first or scored, imo