Its been documented that the mentor was Mark Sanchez and not Romo.2016 because Dak had Romo on the sidelines as a mentor and it showed.
It's also been documented how the actual football part was Romo.Its been documented that the mentor was Mark Sanchez and not Romo.
When you have time can you link me to this please?It's also been documented how the actual football part was Romo.
Sanchez was just nice to him.
Seriously? 2019 in a landslide.
I agree and Dak has progressed too, got rid of the ball quicker, took less sacks, threw down the field more in 2019. 2016 was great/efficient with Romo and more running game but also proud he has taken steps to improve his passing game. I'm hard on him but think he's just as good as Wentz overall and McCarthy could improve the inconsistencies with the offense in the RZ.2016 because Dak had Romo on the sidelines as a mentor and it showed.
Time to release and depth of target both improved by miles.Dak only had gaudier stats because he was asked to throw way more. His completion % was down from 2016 because in part he threw 150 more times, he had 5 GW drives and 5 4th Quarter Comebacks his rookie year and couldn’t muster 1 this year. Not to mention he threw nearly 3 times as many interceptions in 2019.
QB rating went down, total QBR went down, but he did have a lot of yards I guess because he was throwing a lot from behind in all the blowouts.
Time to release and depth of target both improved by miles.
It's not even close.
Fart noises.When you’re down 31-3, it tends to do that. I’ll take the Dak who doesn’t throw multiple picks to get them to that point
When you have time can you link me to this please?
https://www.espn.com/blog/dallas-co...88/tony-romo-moves-into-different-role-mentorRomo spent the game on the headsets.
“He was into it,” offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said. “I said, ‘Tony, a big part of this is we’ve got these young guys and they’re going to need your presence.’ He was into it, looking through the photos and the video and kind of talking through some of the things that came up and kind of talking about some of the plays that we’re going run and how to look at them. He did a great job of being a leader with those guys in between series.”
The Cowboys’ plan entering training camp was to have Kellen Moore as Romo’s backup, but he broke his fibula in the second padded practice and is likely out until November. The Cowboys flirted with the possibility of signing Nick Foles and had discussions with the Cleveland Browns about Josh McCown.
They could re-visit the position before the season starts, but they are committed to giving Prescott and Showers snaps.
“I couldn’t ask for a better mentor, better leader of the quarterback room,” Prescott said. “He’s an offensive coordinator behind the center basically. The things he talks about in the meetings and he comes out here and puts them on the field each and every day. It’s just great to see.”
this^2016 offensive line + 2019 Dak.
this was in August, apparently it didn't play out this way throughout the season.Right. Sanchez was his friend and they were good off the field. Romo was doing the football stuff.
https://www.espn.com/blog/dallas-co...88/tony-romo-moves-into-different-role-mentor