The Fraudulent Franchise QB

TheHerd

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They need to offer Dak less than they offered before the season and if he doesn't take it, tell him goodbye!! Missed 2 wide open receivers on that last drive that had 7 points written all over it.

In fairness, he missed one and one dropped the pass. But there were plenty of other misses. And plenty of other drops. He came up small in a big game
 

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We all see the same thing.

Jerry Jones is a weak leader who values his own sense of control over anything else. This dynamic permeates the entire organization.


No one person has a sense of accountability because every thought / action / reaction goes through Jerry Jones’ microphone. His lack of vision in allowing coach’s / players to make their own path — via clear and simple rules of accountability — allow for this abrogation if anything that looks like responsibility.
I totally agree. The fact that Zeke and Cooper can take themselves out at will proves it. Zeke s a rb so , I don't blame him taking a breather as much.
 

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A perfect Dak would have won the game. He underperformed for sure, but that’s not why we lost.


No excuses for Dak. He wasn’t awful, but he wasn’t in top form, probably had much more to do with not throwing all week than with the shoulder.

The final series was the exclamation point on the season. Dak misses a wide open Austin for a TD by not putting enough air under the ball, and Gallup short arms and drops a perfectly thrown ball that would have been a TD or inside the five. That’s been our season, and how many of you knew we needed to score on one of those with 3:30 left? I was already thinking about the terrible one dimensional play Moore would call for the 2 pointer, either a fade route or a high toss to Jarwin.

I also had little confidence the defense would stop Philly after a potential TD and failed 2 point attempt to get us the ball back for a winning FG attempt. Yes, that’s the kind of year it’s been, where you expect at least one part of the team to fail, though usually it’s multiplied. (Posting my opinion where relevant in more than one thread rather than starting my own)
 

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In fairness, he missed one and one dropped the pass. But there were plenty of other misses. And plenty of other drops. He came up small in a big game
Id franchise Dak, but the problem is, doing that will allow Cooper to inflate his price tag.
 

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A perfect Dak would have won the game. He underperformed for sure, but that’s not why we lost.


No excuses for Dak. He wasn’t awful, but he wasn’t in top form, probably had much more to do with not throwing all week than with the shoulder.

The final series was the exclamation point on the season. Dak misses a wide open Austin for a TD by not putting enough air under the ball, and Gallup short arms and drops a perfectly thrown ball that would have been a TD or inside the five. That’s been our season, and how many of you knew we needed to score on one of those with 3:30 left? I was already thinking about the terrible one dimensional play Moore would call for the 2 pointer, either a fade route or a high toss to Jarwin.

I also had little confidence the defense would stop Philly after a potential TD and failed 2 point attempt to get us the ball back for a winning FG attempt. Yes, that’s the kind of year it’s been, where you expect at least one part of the team to fail, though usually it’s multiplied. (Posting my opinion where relevant in more than one thread rather than starting my own)
He was AWFUL


Absolutely AWFUL.
 

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How bad do Dak’s agents look right about now?

We owe them a debt of gratitude

Honestly is what you saw tonight worth $25-30 million a year?

Fact is this is the 3rd loss this year when we've scored 10 or less

With the offensive talent on this roster frankly that's unacceptable. Everyone has bad games. But you can't be offensively anemic in 20% of your games and expect to be paid like you're elite.
 

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Seriously! Wentz missed a couple of throws but given he had several guys off the street on the offense he did a great job in reality.

Yeah I’m not sure how someone can say he played poorly when he had only 9 incompletions in 40 attempts....especially considering all the injuries and who he had at WR.
 

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A perfect Dak would have won the game. He underperformed for sure, but that’s not why we lost.


No excuses for Dak. He wasn’t awful, but he wasn’t in top form, probably had much more to do with not throwing all week than with the shoulder.

The final series was the exclamation point on the season. Dak misses a wide open Austin for a TD by not putting enough air under the ball, and Gallup short arms and drops a perfectly thrown ball that would have been a TD or inside the five. That’s been our season, and how many of you knew we needed to score on one of those with 3:30 left? I was already thinking about the terrible one dimensional play Moore would call for the 2 pointer, either a fade route or a high toss to Jarwin.

I also had little confidence the defense would stop Philly after a potential TD and failed 2 point attempt to get us the ball back for a winning FG attempt. Yes, that’s the kind of year it’s been, where you expect at least one part of the team to fail, though usually it’s multiplied. (Posting my opinion where relevant in more than one thread rather than starting my own)
Perfectly thrown ball to Gallup? No. If he led him inside where Gallup had positioning, it's easy. Instead he threw it outside forcing Gallup to try and reach back over and behind his head (not short armed at all).
 
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