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Your avi is what I feel like after 6 shots in one hour.
Kudos.
Your avi is what I feel like after 6 shots in one hour.
Kudos.
Several posters here, and we all know who they are, don’t have the balls to admit when they are wrong. But Troy does
Are you saying... you look stupid?I guess I'm smarter than I look, because all it took for me was seeing Dak in preseason his rookie year to know he was going to be great. I have never wavered on that, and hell yeah I'm proud that I filtered through all the manure and formed my own conclusions.... I can't believe how anyone in their right mind couldn't of see that mans intangibles. Sometimes people just pile on the hate brigade and for no other reason than to gloat they we're right if the wheels come off ... The issue here is most of them are continuing to look for negatives so they once again can glance at themselves glowingly in the mirror! Bottom line is sometimes you just have to admit you jumped the gun with your dire predictions and support the man leading our team.
Several posters here, and we all know who they are, don’t have the balls to admit when they are wrong. But Troy does
Breakfast for dinner it is!It's Huevos not Juevos!
If Troy was previously on the record for saying "don't pay the man", then this video would show he has changed his mind about Dak, but he didn't say how he previously felt about Dak before this season. He just points out Dak's qualities now. I don't see where your comment about Troy having the "juevos" to admit he was wrong, has any accuracy.Never considered you as one of those. You’ve always been straight up. Troy never came out and said “I was wrong” and I wish he would be he certainly said it in another way when he said pay the man, he deserves it.
I don’t think so. Those comments have been overblown. He admitted at the time of making those comments that ‘there are some things you can do with footwork to improve your accuracy’. It’s true that he said that Dak will always be limited in terms of his accuracy, relatively speaking (he was comparing him to guys like Rogers who can put the ball where they want to even when off balance) but the bigger issue for Troy was Dak getting the ball out on time.
These comments are entirely consistent with what he said last year. Dak has improved his footwork (which Troy admitted he could do) and his timing. You guys are reaching.
Intangibles are what make the good ones great, but can't make the mediocre ones great. Dak was blessed with a world of talent around him his rookie season, but played inconsistently. I never doubted Dak's intangibles. My only concern was his ability to make acurate throws, his technique, throwing with anticipation (etc.). Up to this point in his career, Dak had not improved much in any of these areas. This season, however, Dak has shown great improvement in all areas. He's not quite there yet, but he's really close to matching his physical talent and intangibles to his technique and approach to the position. When he completes this journey, he might be the best QB in the league.I guess I'm smarter than I look, because all it took for me was seeing Dak in preseason his rookie year to know he was going to be great. I have never wavered on that, and hell yeah I'm proud that I filtered through all the manure and formed my own conclusions.... I can't believe how anyone in their right mind couldn't of see that mans intangibles. Sometimes people just pile on the hate brigade and for no other reason than to gloat they we're right if the wheels come off ... The issue here is most of them are continuing to look for negatives so they once again can glance at themselves glowingly in the mirror! Bottom line is sometimes you just have to admit you jumped the gun with your dire predictions and support the man leading our team.
The average separation of Dallas' receivers probably ranks in the bottom half of the league through 3 games. Certainly no higher than 15th.I don't expect receivers to be running free wide open all game the next two weeks.
I don't see Dak as "the same". For the most part (except on the pick of all plays in the Fins game), the ball is getting out faster and he's catching receivers coming out of their breaks better than he has in the past. Dak seems to have put in a ton of work in the off-season, so much kudos to the guy.Dak is the same. The Offensive line with Frederick so far is a LOT better. The WR's from the start of last year to this year are a LOT better. Any Qb that has that much time in the pocket can set his feet and not worry about getting hit & stepping into the throws downfield with multiple WR's wide open on every play.... ANY QB that has made it to the NFL can do that. Watch the plays where dak is pressured even a little.... his footwork goes bad and his accuracy goes with it.
Also keep in mind the Cowboy's are 3-0 because they have played the 3 worst teams in the league with the 3 worst Defenses.... If they were playing a good team last week on the road... they lose.
You guys rip on the QB when he sucks & think he is the greatest when he plays well.... It's a team sport. Put Dak on a real crappy team and see what he does. As long as Dallas can field a great team around him. Dak will play just fine. Next game that Dak plays bad do not over react and say he sucks..... how did the guys around him play?
He also said Dak will will always have issues with his accuracy......but I agree, those comments are overblown, and I don't think he meant them as harshly as some make it out to be. Bradshaw on the other hand......
But from that statement to this recent one stating that Dak is a different guy looks like a bit of a change of heart, otherwise why would he say he a "different guy"?
Amen brother.I guess I'm smarter than I look, because all it took for me was seeing Dak in preseason his rookie year to know he was going to be great. I have never wavered on that, and hell yeah I'm proud that I filtered through all the manure and formed my own conclusions.... I can't believe how anyone in their right mind couldn't of see that mans intangibles. Sometimes people just pile on the hate brigade and for no other reason than to gloat they we're right if the wheels come off ... The issue here is most of them are continuing to look for negatives so they once again can glance at themselves glowingly in the mirror! Bottom line is sometimes you just have to admit you jumped the gun with your dire predictions and support the man leading our team.
Sonuvagun...The average separation of Dallas' receivers probably ranks in the bottom half of the league through 3 games. Certainly no higher than 15th.
Witten ranks 11th among TE, and Cobb ranks 13th among WR.
Our two most-targeted players rank 25th (Cooper), and 64th (Gallup).
Where I do agree with you is that these rankings will probably be even lower as we face better defenses, but the idea that our success so far is based on everybody being wide open is false.
Dak was rookie of the Year. You talking about Goff?Intangibles are what make the good ones great, but can't make the mediocre ones great. Dak was blessed with a world of talent around him his rookie season, but played inconsistently. I never doubted Dak's intangibles. My only concern was his ability to make acurate throws, his technique, throwing with anticipation (etc.). Up to this point in his career, Dak had not improved much in any of these areas. This season, however, Dak has shown great improvement in all areas. He's not quite there yet, but he's really close to matching his physical talent and intangibles to his technique and approach to the position. When he completes this journey, he might be the best QB in the league.
Burn the witch! Burn her! She's lighter than a duck!Troy thought David LaFleur was a player.