Twitter: Dez Gives Advice to Dak

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CowboyFrog

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After watching Josh Allen and Mahomes I realized Dak will never get close as a leader or player. Those are the kind of quarterbacks that are capable of winning Superbowls!


I mean Allen looked awsome in that game..but he to date has not won a SB either....
 

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Dez has selective memory when it comes to his use by Romo. Remember Dez it was Dak throwing you the ball during off season workouts while Romo was on Golf Courses. Dez got 7 targets in his one playoff year with Romo and got 12 targets in his one playoff appearance with Dak. His best playoff performace was with Dak, 9-132-2 TDs.

This can not be Dez Bryants twitter account. If so, he needs to get checked for CTE and I am not kidding.
 

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You mean the Romo that would just chuck it up to Dez when he was blanketed? Is that reading defenses?

That was red zone lethality. I'm speaking more in terms of Dak playing less years than Romo with the same amount of playoff wins (2).

Romo threw many untimely INTs (although in his defense, his talent made a would be 4-12 team go 8-8. Yes his talent was that good).

The biggest thing that Dak didnt do that all these other great QB's do is take the quick underneath pass for 5 or 6 yards every time. Thats what the best ones do. Granted most of these other guys dont have receivers that drop 5 or 6 balls a game like ours do.

This is my biggest beef with Dak. Watching a bunch of teams throw short passes and get a bunch of YAC. The two teams that are the best at it will likely meet in the SB: Chiefs and Rams.

And they scheme to get their best weapons open really well. Sean Payton is good at that. I hope Jerry brings him home. Sean will help Dak the way he helped Brees (who wasn't the same player in San Diego).
 

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That was red zone lethality. I'm speaking more in terms of Dak playing less years than Romo with the same amount of playoff wins (2).

Romo threw many untimely INTs (although in his defense, his talent made a would be 4-12 team go 8-8. Yes his talent was that good).



This is my biggest beef with Dak. Watching a bunch of teams throw short passes and get a bunch of YAC. The two teams that are the best at it will likely meet in the SB: Chiefs and Rams.

And they scheme to get their best weapons open really well. Sean Payton is good at that. I hope Jerry brings him home. Sean will help Dak the way he helped Brees (who wasn't the same player in San Diego).

I think Dak is part of the issue and the scheme is part of the issue. Not enough underneath stuff or with receivers or RB's in Moores scheme.
 

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5th most yards, 3rd most receptions, and most TD receptions. Ya, for me, being one of the 3 to 5 most productive pass catchers in the history of the organization makes me comfortable using the word legend I think. It's a big word for sure, but I think Dez got there (only in the context of the Cowboys, not the league at large).
Big even in the context of the Cowboys....you are using the word legend very broadly, this used to be a storied franchise based on winning with big game players and not on stats.
 

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I mean Allen looked awsome in that game..but he to date has not won a SB either....
My point is they are capable based on their ability to perform in all aspects required for the job. One of which is the point Dez was making. I'm not a Dak hater. I have been hoping he would grow but that hasn't happened and from what I've seen this year he never will. He gets paid superstar money and hasn't earned it.
 

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Dak just had the most productive season in Cowboys history and he should ask the the QB who is most famous for throwing game losing INT's, for tips?

I'm not saying Dak couldn't have played better, because he obviously could have, but if he's looking to contact a QB for tips on improving, I'd look to one that had more than 2 playoff wins, and didn't play like complete garbage in every playoff game, except for one.

Some of you are so blind it's sickening

It's no wonder we get laughed at as a fan base
 

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Yeah, don't listen to Jimmy, Dez, Drew, Aikman, Haley, and Irvin.

Listen to the resident "football experts" we have here like Royaice and CowboysRoy instead.

I'm telling you....

Either they are family members or trolls.

No one is this blind and constantly tells you someone is great no matter how piss poor they do. Gotta be trolling.
 

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I'm telling you....

Either they are family members or trolls.

No one is this blind and constantly tells you someone is great no matter how piss poor they do. Gotta be trolling.
I think they're trolls too.

They're playing a character that props up the one player that causes the most animosity among Cowboys fans. If everyone loved Dak they would hate them and play that character. There is no way you are so comfortable throwing past Cowboys players champions and current Cowboys players under the bus to prop up someone that isn't very good unless you're just trolling.
 

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Yup that 2014 team was nothing like the 2016
- Bailey missed a field goal. 6 point swing end of 1st half.
- Murray fumbles with a clear lane for a TD (great defensive play by Peppers from memory?)
- Dez should have completed the process of a catch. Big fan of Dez but he should have just come down at the 2 yard line which would have allowed the team to take off more clock.
- zero interceptions thrown.
Romo put the team in position to win the 2014 playoff game vs the Packers even with a garbage defense (All Pro Sean Lee played 2016 not 2014) but other players weren't able to execute.

Even in 2007, Patrick Crayton just had to carry on running and the Cowboys beat the eventually SB champions.

Romo made the plays putting the team in a position to win games but other players didn't execute.

Prescott didn't put the team in position to win against the Packers or 49ers in regulation. The Rams loss was on the run defense like the 2009 loss was on the o line. His supporters will claim Wilson dropped the ball vs the 49ers but in reality it was a desperate heave down the field most likely looking for defensive PI and Wilson did well to even get in some sort of position to make a play.

That's the basic yet key difference between the two.
 

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Every year as a marketing ploy, we got to hear about how Dak has worked with some QB training legend to address his horrible mechanics and throwing motion and accuracy. Last year it was all about his “football field” in the backyard. My favorite part was when he groupies on this forum used this as an example of his hard-work in comparison to “Cabo” Romo to bash on the latter.

Dak actually went to work with former QB Jeff Beck before the 2018 season.. Going into 2018 this is what we heard.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/201...pecialty-work-on-his-mechanics-this-offseason

Oh boy, here we go again into 2019..

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/201...nd-improved-mechanics-in-49ers-game-jon-kitna

And here he goes with Kitna again into 2020:

https://insidethestar.com/cowboys-quarterback-dak-prescott-working-with-former-quarterback-coach/

Tell us Tad, what did Beck or Kitna ever accomplish in the NFL, other than their legacy of ‘improving’ your brothers kindergarten levels of mechanics and footwork that always seem to rear it’s ugly head during Dak’s ‘slumps’. When are we going to get an article in Dak working with a QB coach in the off-season to not do that stupid hitch on go routes?

Ever since Dak has set foot in this organization, the story of his horrible mechanics and accuracy has been a reality hovering over this offense. Like I said, this diatribe that he’s getting unjustified criticism at the expense of praise is complete nonsense. This guy has been baby-sat for years, while his limitations are well-recognized in reality.

The Stans still sent he throws behind WRs and he waits for WRs to be completely open, yet here he is, year in and year out, in year 6 working on his mechanics and accuracy. And you wonder why every movement on the field for Dak seems artificial, slow, heavy and robotic.. You disrupt his rhythm in a game, it’s over for him. Until garbage time when he resorts to ‘streetball’ and the pressure to win being down by three scores in the 4th has been ‘lifted’.
 
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Bro you a cool dude

But you gotta take the cape off.

You do this no matter what.

It's almost as if you are a family member if his

You can't be this blind and oblivious. Just can't unless you are related
What about the post you quoted makes me a family member or blind or oblivious lol?
 

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- Bailey missed a field goal. 6 point swing end of 1st half.
- Murray fumbles with a clear lane for a TD (great defensive play by Peppers from memory?)
- Dez should have completed the process of a catch. Big fan of Dez but he should have just come down at the 2 yard line which would have allowed the team to take off more clock.
- zero interceptions thrown.
Romo put the team in position to win the 2014 playoff game vs the Packers even with a garbage defense (All Pro Sean Lee played 2016 not 2014) but other players weren't able to execute.

Even in 2007, Patrick Crayton just had to carry on running and the Cowboys beat the eventually SB champions.

Romo made the plays putting the team in a position to win games but other players didn't execute.

Prescott didn't put the team in position to win against the Packers or 49ers in regulation. The Rams loss was on the run defense like the 2009 loss was on the o line. His supporters will claim Wilson dropped the ball vs the 49ers but in reality it was a desperate heave down the field most likely looking for defensive PI and Wilson did well to even get in some sort of position to make a play.

That's the basic yet key difference between the two.

Agree completely with the exception of the Rams loss being entirely on the run defense. We seem to ignore the fact that the offense, after scoring on the opening drive, punted 4 straight times the rest of the half and again on their first drive of the second half. Typical Dak game. Stunk the place out through much of the first three quarters and gave us another almost comeback.

In Romo's 2012 'win and your in' game against the football team, the defense gave up 274 yards rushing. I don't remember that being used in defense of Romo like it is is for Dak's Rams loss.
 
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