Twitter: Stephen believes Dak is a top 2 or 3 quarterback

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I'm not as down on Dak as some folks, nor as high on him as some others, but this sentence cracks me up:

"We believe Dak is and can be a top 2, top 3 quarterback, we just got to go get the Super Bowl to do it." :facepalm:

They're right in their assessment, folks. You'll see when they get the Super Bowl, says the personnel guy with 3 playoff wins in 26 years.



These idiots are so delusional. SB? Top 2 or 3 QB?

Just goes to show why these morons can properly assess their team and the talent. These clowns have no business in football.
 

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It's not an easy task to get a top 3 QB, but convincing yourself that you have one (despite lacking the success that usually comes with it) is just spinning your wheels.

It's also the kind of talent assessment I'd expect from a personnel guy with 3 playoff wins in 26 years.

And we have all known this. They grossly over value their own guys. Pay them too much and think they are all better than they are.
 

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I'm not as down on Dak as some folks, nor as high on him as some others, but this sentence cracks me up:

"We believe Dak is and can be a top 2, top 3 quarterback, we just got to go get the Super Bowl to do it." :facepalm:

They're right in their assessment, folks. You'll see when they get the Super Bowl, says the personnel guy with 3 playoff wins in 26 years.


The fact that it cracks you up, show what side you are on....
 

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I'm not as down on Dak as some folks, nor as high on him as some others, but this sentence cracks me up:

"We believe Dak is and can be a top 2, top 3 quarterback, we just got to go get the Super Bowl to do it." :facepalm:

They're right in their assessment, folks. You'll see when they get the Super Bowl, says the personnel guy with 3 playoff wins in 26 years.


" We just got to go get the SB to do it !":facepalm:
Bad as his dad, cant even say simple things properly. It is like they didnt actually go to their English classes .

you dont GET a SB lol, and how do they go get one?? where they going to get it?
I think they both think if they get in the playoffs they have a chance to win a SB, just get in with any type of team, any qb, and they can
then magically win all the playoff games and SB.:omg::facepalm:

Someone they know and like needs to explain the reality to them, that you actually have to have a great team to win a SB, and a great HC,
And if dak is a # 2 lol, then they better get a # 1 !
Tell them there is no magic fantasy land dream where they can win SB with the teams and coaches they have had, and have now.
 

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I like Dak. I think he is good. Not great, but good. I think you can win with him. Can you win it all? Not sure. This year was going to be important to him to see if he can elevate the rest of the team.

What SJ comment means to me is we can scrap QB in the draft if we wind up with a top 5 pick. Maybe there is not a QB who deserves a top 5 pick, but I think it is safe to say the Jones will not look at QB. I would think it is more likely they use a top 5 pick on another corner.
 

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I am not sure where Dak ranks relative to other starting QB's.

Based purely on typical QB metrics (yards, TD's, interceptions), he certainly ranks top 10.

I suspect, Dak is easily top 10 in the intangibles: teammate, attitude, work ethic, face of the Cowboys.. simply put, Dak is an ideal representative of the Cowboys and the NFL.

When judged by post-season success and, perhaps more importantly, the ability to "lift" those around, he hasn't enjoyed near the success of his peers. In fact, I would list him in the bottom have of the other starting QB's.

With regard to lifting those around him, it seems that he needs to be surrounded by an above average OL, RB and WR's to be successful.

I am not knocking Dak as much as offering a contrary view to SJ.
 

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I am not sure where Dak ranks relative to other starting QB's.

Based purely on typical QB metrics (yards, TD's, interceptions), he certainly ranks top 10.

I suspect, Dak is easily top 10 in the intangibles: teammate, attitude, work ethic, face of the Cowboys.. simply put, Dak is an ideal representative of the Cowboys and the NFL.

When judged by post-season success and, perhaps more importantly, the ability to "lift" those around, he hasn't enjoyed near the success of his peers. In fact, I would list him in the bottom have of the other starting QB's.

With regard to lifting those around him, it seems that he needs to be surrounded by an above average OL, RB and WR's to be successful.

I am not knocking Dak as much as offering a contrary view to SJ.

Let me let you in on a secret

“Intangibles “ matter ONLY if you already have the “tangibles” not otherwise

Dak lacks the tangibles
 

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News article:

It looks like Dallas is stuck with Jerry Jones for the foreseeable future.


"#Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to fans frustrated “I’d be mad too” but says “I’ll never sell this team” and says he would be open to a segment on @1053thefan taking calls from fans. also adds shuffling out GMs around the league isn’t the secret to success either. (Enjoy fans)," said Jane Slater.

To be fair, it's not Jerry Jones' fault things haven't come together in Dallas. He doesn't control injuries or how players play. The Cowboys have had everything they need to be a legitimate contender in the NFC, it simply hasn't come together.

With that being said, it looks like Jones made a big mistake sending Amari Cooper to Cleveland. The Cowboys offense simply isn't the same.
He's correct in saying that frequently changing GMs isn't a recipe to success. Finding the right GM and sticking with him is the way to go. Does Jerral's track record in the post-season suggest he's the right guy for the job?

I couldn't care less if he sells the team, but sticking to a losing formula for nearly 3 decades is the definition of insanity. Bad luck with injuries happens to every team in the league. Some are able to push through and find success. The Dallas Cowboys haven't been able to do that for a really long time, and there's only one common denominator throughout those years. Jerral Wayne Jones.
 

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I'm not as down on Dak as some folks, nor as high on him as some others, but this sentence cracks me up:

"We believe Dak is and can be a top 2, top 3 quarterback, we just got to go get the Super Bowl to do it." :facepalm:

They're right in their assessment, folks. You'll see when they get the Super Bowl, says the personnel guy with 3 playoff wins in 26 years.



What else is he going to say...Dak is a bum. Dak is their guy for all the money and they will have to live with him like they did with Romo.
 

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Of course he does; they think everyone on the team is top 2 or 3, that's why they screw up and pay these guys like they do.
 

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Lol not even the biggest Dak fan believes that

Oh yes they do.

Feast your eyes at the words of Jones here. It’s exhibit A as to why this team has struggled over the last 25 years.

Also some people here have lost their minds in their estimations of Dak.
 

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So Hog Jowl Steve gets 6 pages of comments about his thoughts:facepalm:
That’s classic stuff right there....
 

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Well I mean Mahommes and Burrow did last year, but yeah I see your point, Dak ain't that.
True. But I doubt the Chiefs and Bengals consciously approach building a team thinking they can skip in 1 area because of the QB, especially one that affects the QB.
 
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