Dak Prescott above league average in passing for every area of the field

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His deep ball passing over the middle and on the hashes are WAY above league average. Only areas where he's below league average is passing short to his left or behind the line of scrimmage in the middle. Now with CeeDee Lamb, I think those deep ball stats are gonna skyrocket above 120.0 across the board!!
 
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So he’s actually below league average in three of the defined passing areas, but other than those “every” area of the field.
 

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Those yellow areas that are close, I'm just going to go ahead and blame Clapper's complete stupidity in never developing any kind of screen game. Just terrible. With this team, criminal even.

That's going to be one thing I look forward to. So many times we had opportunities, doubt defenses even prepared for it.

That and play-action. Mike took a year off to hit the books, got his data nerds, we should be rolling out a ton of play-action because most of the good offenses use it a ton.

Yes, I hijacked your thread. Post better.
 

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Well he got to play 2 of the 5 worst teams in football twice along with the Dolphins.


He did a lot of his damage on the weak teams if you really break down his stats.

14 of 30 TDs came against Giants and Washington.
I’ve got news for you. Hold onto your hat.

Every QB does better against bad teams than against good teams.

Tom Brady feasted on a garbage division for like 20 years.
 

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Well he got to play 2 of the 5 worst teams in football twice along with the Dolphins.


He did a lot of his damage on the weak teams if you really break down his stats.

14 of 30 TDs came against Giants and Washington.

Man.... you really push that narrative hard. Everybody stymies against the better teams. Brees and Rodgers can't get their offense going in the playoffs against teams like the Rams, the Vikings, and the 49ers. The same offense that was ripping up the bad teams in the regular season. Was that their fault too? Dak has a 13-17 career record against winning teams... tied with Brees' career percentage and like 2% less than Rodgers' percentage.

I also wish Dak was Brady. He would collect an automatic 6-0 advantage in most years if he had the Dolphins, Bills, and Jets for 15 years.
 

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Show me a QB who had half of his TDs in 4 games and was a below average QB in the other 12. I’ll wait right here for that reply.

Your bottom lip is quivering waiting for Dak to sign any day now, troll. :lmao2::lmao2:
Dak got franchised. He’ll make BANK in 2020 no matter what.

I know that hurts beta males like you down to your core. At least you’re not alone?
:thumbup:

Nah, I won’t do research for an irrelevant stat. If Dak dominated vs tough teams but struggled vs weak teams, beta males like you would complain and hate on that too. It’s what you types do best.
 

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His deep ball passing over the middle and on the hashes are WAY above league average. Only areas where he's below league average is passing short to his left or behind the line of scrimmage in the middle. Now with CeeDee Lamb, I think those deep ball stats are gonna skyrocket above 120.0 across the board!!
Can you post a chart that shows his redzone passing?
 
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