What makes someone love Dak while hating Romo, or vice versa?

Red Dragon

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Note: I don't want this to be the 500th edition of "Dak sucks" or "Romo sucks." Let's keep this one different - let's stay on topic, focused, and not stray into the usual same-old same-old arguments we've had elsewhere for years.




There are many Cowboys fans who love both Romo and Dak. There are also a few who, for some reason, hate both Romo and Dak. Okay, that's fine - at least they're consistent.

What puzzles me is fans who love Romo while hating Dak, or love Dak while hating Romo.

Because, from a purely objective standpoint, both players were quite similar. They both have a 1:2 ratio of playoff wins to losses, for instance. They were usually good enough to put the Cowboys in playoff contention every single December, even if not getting them in outright. They both made plays with their arms and legs, they had times when they were let down by shoddy defense or a bad O-line, they were both players of good character, etc. They both had good touchdown-to-interception ratios. They are both Pro Bowl level quarterbacks that the Cowboys were lucky to stumble into (one was a 4th-round pick, one was undrafted.)


In fact, I bet I could get some stats for both players - passing stats, win-to-loss ratio, etc. - and Cowboys Zoners wouldn't be able to readily guess which belonged to Romo and which belonged to Dak.

Yet - over the past few years - we've seen a stunning turnaround. The exact same posters here who criticized Romo, "It's wins that count, not stats" - now suddenly defend Dak by touting his stats and also saying, "A quarterback can't win by himself, it's a team game." And the exact same posters who defended Romo by saying "a quarterback can't win by himself" suddenly now criticize Dak "it's wins that count, not stats."

What gives? It's a strange, bizarre, hypocrisy.
 

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For me, with Romo I always felt like they could come back from anything. With Dak, I don't get that feeling. Romo felt dynamic, Dak feels like a bus driver. That's not to say I don't like Dak, I just think he's over-hyped.

I am looking forward to what MM can do with him though.
 

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I think in large part people make their determination and unwilling to budge off their stance. I also know that as a Cowboy QB you will face constant heat from the critics until or unless you win a SB as QB. I think Dallas has had QB capable of winning SB like Danny White, Tony Romo and yes Dak Prescott. I also knows a QB controls only so much, he does not play defense, he does not block for himself, he does not run routs and make the catches. I have heard so many coaches in my life say QB get too much credit and too much blame but it is the nature of the position.
 

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I like both.

I think some started to hate on Romo cause revisionist history was going overboard. (post Dak)
How he was this great QB, comebacks, we would of won it all in 16 etc. When in reality he was a very good QB but a gunslinger that didn't know when to fold. which lead to some exciting finishes and heartbreaking INTs. Not to mention his body was failing him.

But there was hate on Romo leading up to 2014. Think it just had to do with getting tired of disappointing results and well the QB is the face of the franchise

The hate on Dak was low up until that bad stretch of 17-18.
 
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I think it is more of a stance some take. If someone hates Dak and loves Romo, a Dak lover will downplay Romo's accomplishments. It probably works both ways too.

It was more on the coaching staff with the lack of success by both as to getting to the playoffs as well, going further in the playoffs.

I liked Romo, but at times wanted him gone with the bone headed interceptions.
I like Dak, but get frustrated with him as well. However I do not seem to get as frustrated with him as much as I did Romo. Not sure why.

Maybe Garrett and staff just made me numb to everything. :muttley:
 

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Romo was slightly above average. Dak is average at best. Neither had a coaching staff worth a crap to work with. Romo took too many chances with the ball. Dak has many flaws. Most are not fixable.
 

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For me, with Romo I always felt like they could come back from anything. With Dak, I don't get that feeling. Romo felt dynamic, Dak feels like a bus driver. That's not to say I don't like Dak, I just think he's over-hyped.

I am looking forward to what MM can do with him though.

Dak usually plays his best in 4th quarters. Amazing a guy with almost 5,000 yards is a bus driver.
 

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One gets too much credit and the other gets to little credit. One was groomed and did not deliver and one was thrown to the wolves as a rookie and excelled with more playoff appearances and equal the wins in less the years. One was the reason for many NFC East/Playoff game clinging loses and a playoff lost. The other has been the reason for one NFC East/Playoff game clinging lost (Seattle 2017). One was criticized for not putting the time in during the off season and before a playoff game and the other puts in the time during the off season but was criticized for putting time in during a pandemic. One was coddled with no competition at QB until a rookie was drafted in the 4th round of 2016 draft. The other has meet competition challenges winning the starting job from 3rd string in high school, 3rd string in college, and 3rd string the NFL. One has fans using revisionist His-story that are not facts consistently and constantly. The Other has fans using true historical facts that are ignored consistently and constantly.

End of Discussion!
 

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Note: I don't want this to be the 500th edition of "Dak sucks" or "Romo sucks." Let's keep this one different - let's stay on topic, focused, and not stray into the usual same-old same-old arguments we've had elsewhere for years.




There are many Cowboys fans who love both Romo and Dak. There are also a few who, for some reason, hate both Romo and Dak. Okay, that's fine - at least they're consistent.

What puzzles me is fans who love Romo while hating Dak, or love Dak while hating Romo.

Because, from a purely objective standpoint, both players were quite similar. They both have a 1:2 ratio of playoff wins to losses, for instance. They were usually good enough to put the Cowboys in playoff contention every single December, even if not getting them in outright. They both made plays with their arms and legs, they had times when they were let down by shoddy defense or a bad O-line, they were both players of good character, etc. They both had good touchdown-to-interception ratios. They are both Pro Bowl level quarterbacks that the Cowboys were lucky to stumble into (one was a 4th-round pick, one was undrafted.)


In fact, I bet I could get some stats for both players - passing stats, win-to-loss ratio, etc. - and Cowboys Zoners wouldn't be able to readily guess which belonged to Romo and which belonged to Dak.

Yet - over the past few years - we've seen a stunning turnaround. The exact same posters here who criticized Romo, "It's wins that count, not stats" - now suddenly defend Dak by touting his stats and also saying, "A quarterback can't win by himself, it's a team game." And the exact same posters who defended Romo by saying "a quarterback can't win by himself" suddenly now criticize Dak "it's wins that count, not stats."

What gives? It's a strange, bizarre, hypocrisy.
I dont hate dak but I used to luv romos game and how he made it to the NFL to rise to being the DC Starter for 10yrs and owns just about all their passing records.. I likie dak but would Take a healthy Romo over dak 10-10 times

hate a strong word but fans can have an opinion of who they like and prefer as their franchise qb..
 
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