Teams Dak Prescott has not beaten

Jstopper

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Correct, the only team the Cowboys have never beat is the Ravens. (0-4) The Cowboys play the Ravens in Baltimore this year, Thursday, 3 Dec.

We beat the Ravens Dak & Zeke’s rookie year
 

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It seems there’s some new meaningless list or stat used to prop up Dak Prescott every day.

Still ain’t worth what’s he’s asking for.

Doesn’t matter how many worthless lists people throw on the Dak heap.
 

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Sure. Now do any player making a play to win a game. You say you understand the mechanics of a TEAM, but are singling out one position. How many times did we bust off a monster punt to start the opposing team deep? How many game winnings FG's were to be had? How many shut down corners/safeties sealed a win? Game ending INT? Sacks?

Until you can take an honest look throughout, then yeah....Agree to disagree.
I think you are reading too fast and skipping things I wrote. Such is the way of internet forums. Either people don;t bother to read it all or lose track.

I've already CLEARLY said a critical and outstanding interception could be the difference between a win and a loss. One player....at a key moment...changes the outcome of a game.

Are there many moment like this throughout the game? Of course. But when it's "the last one".....well that's The Big One then.
 

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I think you are reading too fast and skipping things I wrote. Such is the way of internet forums. Either people don;t bother to read it all or lose track.

I've already CLEARLY said a critical and outstanding interception could be the difference between a win and a loss. One player....at a key moment...changes the outcome of a game.

Are there many moment like this throughout the game? Of course. But when it's "the last one".....well that's The Big One then.
Even then, that one moment means little if the other 1000 moments don't put the team into (or out of) that position to win or lose.
 

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No no, remember, when we win it's despite Dak. When we lose it's because of Dak.

Seems like that goes both ways. For some when we lose it is never Dak's fault. Just saw a post the other day breaking down each loss, and the only one Dak had a part in was the Eagles and that was because of injury.
 

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Even then, that one moment means little if the other 1000 moments don't put the team into (or out of) that position to win or lose.


If you don;t get the significance and attention "the one final one" has....then of course we're not gonna agree.

If people can call Romo a "choker" for "throwing the game away" on game ending interception...then my point has validity.
 

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If you don;t get the significance and attention "the one final one" has....then of course we're not gonna agree.

If people can call Romo a "choker" for "throwing the game away" on game-ending interception...then my point has validity.
Not when they ignore the fact that he led every other QB in the entire NFL from 2006 to 2015 in game-WINNING drives.
The narrative was wrong in the first place. Always has been.

Anyway..... game-winning plays or game-losing plays by one single player are not really a real thing anyway.
No matter how much people like to force-fit them into a stat, they are not one in real life.
 

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I am a Dak Zoid at all. I just believe firmly the teams woes started and ended with the former coach. You can blame everything on Dak though. It’s a free country until at least November.
Haha..

No politics, Smooth Operator.
 

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Not when they ignore the fact that he led every other QB in the entire NFL from 2006 to 2015 in game-WINNING drives.
The narrative was wrong in the first place. Always has been.

Anyway..... game-winning plays or game-losing plays by one single player are not really a real thing anyway.
No matter how much people like to force-fit them into a stat, they are not one in real life.
I don't know.

You may need to ask Wilson in Seattle about when he threw that last interception in the SB against the Patriots.

He caught the blame rightfully so. Or when Romo in 2006 fumbled the snap for the winning game that would have maybe sent us to a SB.

Team sport is fine but the highly paid get additional blame or praise depending.

Becuz you believe otherwise..

that's just one opinion among millions.

It's the nature of the beast.
 

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I don't know.

You may need to ask Wilson in Seattle about when he threw that last interception in the SB against the Patriots.

He caught the blame rightfully so. Or when Romo in 2006 fumbled the snap for the winning game that would have maybe sent us to a SB.

Team sport is fine but the highly paid get additional blame or praise depending.

Becuz you believe otherwise..

that's just one opinion among millions.

It's the nature of the beast.



When my younger brother was playing school basketball many many years ago...jr high....his team was down 1 point with about 3 seconds left to play. Coach called timeout and designed a full court play. Some sort of deception as the point guard was ready to take the ball....he sent my brother...a center....down the court. The inbounds passer saw it and heaved the ball. PERFECTLY executed! My brother had the easist game time layup you could ever have!

He missed it. The team lost. I mean...if you cannot understand the concept of a person, a single player...being able to win..or lose...the whole entire game...in one single last moment....then I don;t know what to tell ya. You don't belong being a sports fan at all if you don't understand the excitement of winning and the agony of defeat in that one single final moment.
 

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Is the QB playing alone? No, he's not. This "put the team on his back" nonsense is just that. The game is 60 minutes longs full of dozens of plays with dozens of players. Sure a player could have a larger role, but the QB is't blocking for himself, running the ball, blocking etc....So no, it's not more than the sum of the team. This isn't fantasy football. I think the QB position is the most polarizing and the common fan doesn't take the game in it's entirety in account.
It's a team sport. When fans use wins and losses and attribute to one player they are not being realistic. I don't care if you're for or against Prescott.
A NFL QB have always been scrutinized more than other positions. It comes with the territory, and has been that way for a long time. Wait till Dark gets paid, and you'll realize that the term "team sport" doesn't get used a whole lot when franchise QBs are making so much more money than their teammates.
 

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I don't know.

You may need to ask Wilson in Seattle about when he threw that last interception in the SB against the Patriots.

He caught the blame rightfully so. Or when Romo in 2006 fumbled the snap for the winning game that would have maybe sent us to a SB.

Team sport is fine but the highly paid get additional blame or praise depending.

Becuz you believe otherwise..

that's just one opinion among millions.

It's the nature of the beast.
Take the Wilson case. He drove his team down to get in position for the win. Could've fumbled or turned over on any of those plays. So only the one play matters?
Do all of his amazing plays earlier just get erased?
But at least that was Wilson actually playing his position.

As for the Romo example. Same thing but even much less--as a quarterback, he drove the team down for the winning points and was done. Did his job.
As a special teams player, he muffed the snap. There's zero scenarios when that one player lost the entire game. Impossible.
 
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