Twitter: Dak had football field built at his home

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”I'm so happy for our fans. Every day that he walks out there he's got a chance to improve. And when someone works as hard as he does, and I emphasize that. He is a tremendous worker. And you used to hear those kinds of things about Peyton Manning, just how much he invested in everything he does, every practice.

"When you've got that kind of discipline, you're going to improve. We know that he's got an unordinary talent. So, we're just better, frankly. It hurt us to miss Zeke, but as far as Dak is concerned, we've got a better player for having gone through this.

Dak homers in this thread love to spin the Peyton-like responsibilities for Romo as a knock on him, when in actuality it was about giving him more authority via his contract demands, but when Jerry basically justifies garbage play of Dak without Zeke, telling us how happy he is for us fans having to watch his mediocre play, that he will get better because of how hard he practices, like people hear about Peyton Manning, they’ll spin it as a positive..

Countless players practice hard... Doesn’t mean their talented like the good, let alone the greats. Manning was great and practiced hard.

I apologize though.. there is no evidence to indicate Dak HAD his brother and boys complain about his contract, but I’m pretty sure he wasn’t oblivious to what they were saying and posting...


https://www.nfl.com/news/jerry-jones-ezekiel-elliott-ban-improved-dak-prescott-0ap3000000892363
 
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I know, another Prescott thread (and I apologize if this was posted already, but I did not see on the first 2 pages):

So ..... at least we know why he wanted such a big contract (Just kidding guys, pitchforks down)

is it regulation size with hashes and yards markers?? if its not could be bad as it will throw you off when you get on the big regulation size..like playing on a 8ft basketball goal and acting like you a pro then show up on the pick up court and cant do squat lol dunking over your daughter then getting schooled when its real..:))
 

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Totally irrelevant nonsense that side-steps the actual point, as always. Dak drove drunk, Dak was partying with Zeke carrying around “water guns”, Dak got beat up, while getting jumped, Dak had his brothers and boys complain about his contract.. Dak didn’t lock up his pit bulls that ended up biting his neighbors. You posted a video of Dak and Zeke hugging each other Half naked while not maintaining social distancing, but it was just a “dinner”...

But Romo went to Cabo... Dak practices hard and Romo doesn’t.. sure, can’t hit wide open receivers for 4 years, but he’s got a football field in his back yard..
Dak has had the luckiest NFL career i can remember. A lucky brake when he was picked by the cowboys , lucky to have romo go down so quickly , luck that the cowboys had no alternatives at QB, a very weak NFC East conference ,lucky to have one of the top OL/RB/WR in the leage ,A tolerant front office, despite many incidents and chenanigans and his family's hatred to the cowboys , lucky to have the blame alwasy on someone else to explain the lack of playoff or wins against playoff teams (1-6 record last year, lucky to have all that blame on Dez (now gone) , Garret ( now gone) etc etc. Now there is no more excuses hopefully with an improved WR core as well.
 

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Dak being clutch is such a myth, all established on 2016, when he was simply driving the bus and the Cowboys front line and RG were exhausting defenses. His biggest asset was his, not taking risks but then defenses took away Beasley, his check down valve and started doubling him and we as what happened on 2017 and 2018 and the good defenses this year. Not a single win when losing at half-time.
 

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Dak has had the luckiest NFL career i can remember. A lucky brake when he was picked by the cowboys , lucky to have romo go down so quickly , luck that the cowboys had no alternatives at QB, a very weak NFC East conference ,lucky to have one of the top OL/RB/WR in the leage ,A tolerant front office, despite many incidents and chenanigans and his family's hatred to the cowboys , lucky to have the blame alwasy on someone else to explain the lack of playoff or wins against playoff teams (1-6 record last year, lucky to have all that blame on Dez (now gone) , Garret ( now gone) etc etc. Now there is no more excuses hopefully with an improved WR core as well.

Don’t forget his top 3 league leading INTs dropped by defensive backs... 2017 he was on pace for a record INT returned for a TD.. 2018, without Cooper he was on pace for QC records of passing futility.. last year, Dallas was going scoreless in TDs for multiple quarters...
 

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This last season 10 of our 15 red zone TDs were scored in the first three games, against a Giants secondary with a safety who decided he was coming back out of retirement at the last minute, the awful Commanders and garbage Dolphins. By the end of the season, we ended up 17th in red zone scoring and 22nd on the road.

But you know, it’s all Amari Cooper’s fault for disappearing on the road. Or Zeke’s fault though he was top five rushers in scoring from the red zone this year with a 54% scoring rate.

https://www.sharpfootballstats.com/red-zone-rushing-success-rate--by-player-and-team---off-.html
 

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This last season 10 of our 15 red zone TDs were scored in the first three games, against a Giants secondary with a safety who decided he was coming back out of retirement at the last minute, the awful Commanders and garbage Dolphins. By the end of the season, we ended up 17th in red zone scoring and 22nd on the road.

But you know, it’s all Amari Cooper’s fault for disappearing on the road.
:eek::(
 

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If Dak struggles with this offense, with the addition of Lamb, call it a wrap on his career. This offense is completely stacked and Dak and the Center are the only legitimate questions going in period.

Every QB in the NFL would kill to be in this position.
 

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Don’t forget his top 3 league leading INTs dropped by defensive backs... 2017 he was on pace for a record INT returned for a TD.. 2018, without Cooper he was on pace for QC records of passing futility.. last year, Dallas was going scoreless in TDs for multiple quarters...
absoulutely . his luck has been amazing. No more garrett excuses this season .
 

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I think this is his house.
Plenty of property to build a practice field

https://www.realtor.com/realestatea...dmoor-Ln_Prosper_TX_75078_M87461-00112#photo0

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The benefit of the Cowboys new headquarters is that Collin and Denton counties just to the north up the tollway have to very spacious properties. Frisco is booming and Prospect (where Dak lives) is next in line.
I would not call this a house lol, it is more a mansion or estate isnt it??
Really nice though.
 

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absoulutely . his luck has been amazing. No more garrett excuses this season .
Are we now saying Garrett was never a problem and Garrett was just the scapegoat for whatever shortcomings Dak has had, whether real ones or imagined?

I know that's not really what you meant, but these kinds of comments seem to come across that way.

My question is why don't we speak of it as being excited to see what Dak can do without Garrett holding things back rather than lay it out as if Dak doesn't have a scapegoat anymore?
 

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I know, another Prescott thread (and I apologize if this was posted already, but I did not see on the first 2 pages):

So ..... at least we know why he wanted such a big contract (Just kidding guys, pitchforks down)

now THAT is dedication.
 

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"Dak and dunk"
Yall remember that? Lol. So stupid.

I'm curious on what the YPA is for those 30+ yard completions for each QB.

And I'm also curious about attempts and completion percentage of those qbs at a variety of ranges.

That matters...and Dak still can't consistency hit a target in stride and when he does I only feel it was literally a lucky pass because it rarely happens.
 

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This last season 10 of our 15 red zone TDs were scored in the first three games, against a Giants secondary with a safety who decided he was coming back out of retirement at the last minute, the awful Commanders and garbage Dolphins. By the end of the season, we ended up 17th in red zone scoring and 22nd on the road.

But you know, it’s all Amari Cooper’s fault for disappearing on the road. Or Zeke’s fault though he was top five rushers in scoring from the red zone this year with a 54% scoring rate.

https://www.sharpfootballstats.com/red-zone-rushing-success-rate--by-player-and-team---off-.html
It was Garrett's fault, he sucked! Remember???
 

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I'm curious on what the YPA is for those 30+ yard completions for each QB.

And I'm also curious about attempts and completion percentage of those qbs at a variety of ranges.

That matters...and Dak still can't consistency hit a target in stride and when he does I only feel it was literally a lucky pass because it rarely happens.

This stuff isnt hard to find, it really isnt
https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2020/2019-20-deep-ball-project

You feel like it was lucky when he completes it because you simply don't live in reality when it comes to Dak.
Dak still hits his target in stride deep, and you not being able to understand that... that matters.
 
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Are we now saying Garrett was never a problem and Garrett was just the scapegoat for whatever shortcomings Dak has had, whether real ones or imagined?

I know that's not really what you meant, but these kinds of comments seem to come across that way.

My question is why don't we speak of it as being excited to see what Dak can do without Garrett holding things back rather than lay it out as if Dak doesn't have a scapegoat anymore?

Garrett didn’t have control over the offense since 2014. Garrett wasn’t holding Dak back. Dak is who he is. Both of them share similar stories and Dak doesn’t have any excuses, because Dallas has been baby-sitting them along the way. They both were basically “in training“ and have wasted talented rosters.

And Moore is still the play caller

"I have seen people work just as strong or stronger without knowing where the future is," Jones said, via the San Antonio Express-News. "He has a high tolerance for ambiguity. That is very important in this situation."

https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/2/24/5443946/jerry-jones-cowboys-crying-jason-garrett
 

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I'm curious on what the YPA is for those 30+ yard completions for each QB.

And I'm also curious about attempts and completion percentage of those qbs at a variety of ranges.

That matters...and Dak still can't consistency hit a target in stride and when he does I only feel it was literally a lucky pass because it rarely happens.

A better question to ask is how much is it result of the man coverage and one deep safety he sees because of the running game.

https://sportdfw.com/2018/10/24/dallas-cowboys-zone-coverage-is-daks-kryptonite/

Having Cooper as a weapon against man defenses has improved the entire offense, as Prescott’s game has been elevated to new heights against man defenses, including a 48-point jump in IQR.

Comp % Y/A TD INT IQR
Pre Amari 52% 6.2 3 3 71
With Amari 61% 8.8 8 1 119

Despite this massive jump in production against man defense, Prescott has not had nearly as much success against a zone defense and his IQR has dropped from 100 to 84 with Cooper on the roster. Though he has an 80 percent completion percentage versus zones, it’s almost entirely short-pass based. He has no touchdowns and two interceptions on 91 attempts.

https://sportsinfosolutionsblog.com...-amari-cooper-face-challenge-with-colts-zone/

This lack of ability to pass against zone defenses is more than obvious in the red zone, when the field gets shorter and Dallas struggles, despite the running game they have.

Dak can throw the deep ball when he’s decisive and knows where he is going, but pretty much any QB in the NFL can. With Linehan, we used to traditionally score on the first drive, meaning scripted plays, but then completely struggle.
 

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Should he be celebrated for being mediocre for four years? Dak isn’t inviting you over to play..

Can’t wait for you to call me a liar again, because you can’t read properly or you are simply living in denial..

Even Jerry knows that Dak has been in-training, like Garrett was. I wonder what Jerry was saying after they released Dez and Dak was setting records in QC futility before they had to go and get Cooper that 2018 season.

https://www.nfl.com/news/jerry-jones-ezekiel-elliott-ban-improved-dak-prescott-0ap3000000892363
You are still in your feelings over me calling you a liar after you lied? Jesus. Let it go. You lied and numerous posters caught you in other lies and cherry picking stats to fit your agenda. Its what you do. I am not sure why you are caught up on this when you know its what you do and you've admitted it in the past. And what the hell does "in training" even mean? You mean he was "developing"? I think that's the word you are looking for. You know that's what guys do right? They come into the NFL and.....develop?
 
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