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not my money. PAY THE MAN!!
And say goodbye to 5-10 players you won't be able to afford in a couple of years.
not my money. PAY THE MAN!!
Crying again over Dak, I see. So you only get butt hurt over Zeke, Dalton and Romo, huh?OoooO OH Media drama! For clicks!
Gat damn sign dak for 100 million NOW!!!!
Since he "appears to be WILLING to listen"..
Super bowl baby!
This is your alleged "clear example."
You claim Dak threw off his back foot..
Here is Dak letting the ball go.. I trust I don't have to explain to you that this photo shows him clearly stepping into the throw with his weight on his left (front) foot.
You claim the ball was "thrown behind the receiver."
Here is the ball in flight with Cooper tracking it.
Here is the ball hitting Cooper in the hands..
Coop basically misplayed the ball. He said so himself. The throw was where it needed to be as the safety was lurking about 5 yards in front of Cooper and leading him too much would have put the ball AND Cooper in harm's way..
If you're going to make up lies about plays maybe make up lies about games played before the DVR was invented.
What on earth does that have to do with my post lol? And for the record they are on pace to pay him what Jared Goff and Carson Wentz got.......Or Drew Pearson, Tony Romo, Mark Tuinei, Nate Newton, Cliff Harris......
Doesn't mean you pay him like he's the Aaron Rodgers of football.
nah bro, here is the actual throw, if we are speaking about the same one, and not screenshots.
Cooper can be a nice guy and blame it on himself, but multiple points are clear:
1. Dak has all day to throw, with great blocking up front.
2. It’s play action causing Cooper to be wide open on the inside, meaning the safety isn’t anywhere close to making a play and if Dak properly leads Cooper, it’s pretty much, an easy TD going by this GIF.
3. As far as mechanics, which is what this is about, Dak basically properly doesn’t plant his feet
4. Dak essentially throws it with his arms, not his hips.
5. It’s behind a running Cooper going at full speed, causing Cooper to basically contort, leading to one of the infamous Dak INTs from a pop up.
Next time don’t accuse me of lying needlessly for the sake of a QB who isn’t give you a dime from his check or inviting you to his house to party with him.
nah bro, here is the actual throw, if we are speaking about the same one, and not screenshots.
Cooper can be a nice guy and blame it on himself, but multiple points are clear:
1. Dak has all day to throw, with great blocking up front.
2. It’s play action causing Cooper to be wide open on the inside, meaning the safety isn’t anywhere close to making a play and if Dak properly leads Cooper, it’s pretty much, an easy TD going by this GIF.
3. As far as mechanics, which is what this is about, Dak basically properly doesn’t plant his feet
4. Dak essentially throws it with his arms, not his hips.
5. It’s behind a running Cooper going at full speed, causing Cooper to basically contort, leading to one of the infamous Dak INTs from a pop up.
Next time don’t accuse me of lying needlessly for the sake of a QB who isn’t give you a dime from his check or inviting you to his house to party with him.
So now it has morphed from "threw off his back foot" to "threw with his arms, not his hips" ... Flimsy goalpost there dude. Do you have wheels on that thing? Both are wrong by the way since you can clearly see him shift his weight from back to front as he makes the throw. The ball came it head high and hit Cooper in the hands.. The only reason he had to contort his body was because he misplayed it and tries to twist to make up for it as it bounces off him. If he catches it cleanly, as he should have, he turns up and probably scores. A more leading throw would have led him into the safety who was closing from the right at the 10 yard line. Either way the BALL BOUNCED OFF HIS HANDS. It's a catch an NFL receiver should make 100 times our of 100. The ball cannot be behind if it hits you in the hands in front of your face. The misplay gives it the appearance of being thrown behind but from the low angle camera you can see Cooper tracking the ball in flight. He misplayed it. Maybe the ball had more mustard on it than he anticipated and got on him quicker than he was expecting.. Maybe the rotation of the ball fooled him. Regardless.. there is no coach at any level above junior pee wee who would accept his receiver not making that catch. Sure it could have been thrown more out front with more air under it. But more air = more chance for the safety to come into play. Putting it on the receiver like he did was the safer throw .. But he probably should have anticipated that it might hit him in the hands and bounce to the defender. What kind of QB doesn't expect his receivers to drop balls that hit them in the hands? In fact he should never have thrown it all since he knew the receiver was going to drop it.. right?
You should also challenge him on his description of the pick that bounced off Cooper's chest. That ball was thrown right where it needed to be.. Cooper took a peek inside to see if the safety was going to be able to take his head off which caused him to not get his hands in the right position to catch the ball. Later in the game Dak's second pick bounced off Cobb's facemask but people of this ilk will probably claim that was a poor throw too.
I’m not going to engage in this petty scherade with you. I said multiple things, including throwing off the back foot, sailing passes behind WRs and so forth. Woopity-doo, this wasn’t actually his back-foot, but the throw was garbage, he threw it with his arm, like I’ve said many times about his mechanic and he threw it behind Cooper, not in stride Even FuzzyLumpkins knew I was talking about his garbage mechanics, which Dak claimed pretty much vanished by 2017. I brought an article from “Blogging the Boys” that even substantiated and crickets were chirping from his side when he claimed I just brought an “anecodote” that gave plenty examples from the Bears game.
You then inserted yourself into this conversation talking to FuzzyLumpkins telling him to try and explain to me how this pass was a perfect example of great mechanics.
I mean if we want to nit-pick, the safety wasn’t anywhere near Cooper for him to be scared the safety would “take his head off”. The SAFETY was completely out the picture and you to type this nonsense when the GIF shows it is absurd.
I mean cut the garbage, with this lying nonsense. The safety wasn’t even close, completely bit off the play action, which is what the play design called for. The pass wasn’t right where it needed to be.
His mechanics were complete garbage like I stated and all your attempts to try and get out of it don’t change a thing.
And all your idiotic proclamations will not change the fact that the ball hit Cooper in his hands head high.. Not low and away.. not "behind." He only had to "contort" as you call it because he did not catch it cleanly.. He tried to snatch it and turn upfield.
"Threw with his arm.. " Hilarious.. what other body part would he use?
And this is a public service announcement for anyone that gives a damn about critical thinking.
when anyone claims that they're 100% sure about something and that you shouldn't consider any other idea then you should not trust them in any way shape or form.
There's a reason why they call them confidence men.
Now at the age smack. idiots can be over 42 it's not as if it gives you some sort of special level of intelligence or wisdom.
You completely lack anything of substance.
you have demonstrated no knowledge. you make an assertion that he's not talented with no reason. You then try this lame big time crap.
What talents does he lack?
He is the demonstrably accurate, accurate under pressure, efficient, mobile, able to read defenses in quick order, have pocket awareness, secure with the football, and improving.
Yet he's highly sought after by other teams, bad or even average QB's don't have that luxury. (Haskins & Trubisky)
But like you said, it's your opinion... no matter how many actual facts contradicts it.
This is very true and where teams are making big mistakes at the QB position at the expense of their teamYou know Ty, I think fans have to ask themselves whether or they see Dak as an NFL starter.....coz if you do, he's going to get paid a min $35M. It's the going rate of 2nd contracts for an NFL QB starter in his prime. You either have to pay him or find another starter.
There is a difference between being sure and having 100% knowledge of something.
There is also a difference between knowledge in science of nature or other knowledge like in mathmatics.
In other words: try to first critical think about definitions and meanings before you are trying to discredit others in a subtle way.
I made a lot of posts about that. I also wrote i made up my mind about him.
There is no need to write down this whole thing again.
I also wrote i dont have any kind of interesst to discuss Dak anymore.
If you have go find guys who want to.