Dak sure is lucky he isn't being given the "Romo" treatment

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All of the coaches, owners, and players are defending Dak. In 2016, ownership was being very coy about the situation. I understand 13-3 is an impressive stat, but telling Romo that he can't even compete for the starting job is absolutely ridiculous.

This organization has actually done a good job at given Dak what he needs to be successful: great wrs, great rb, a good to great offensive line throughout most of his tenure and now a top level defense.

I do not believe Cooper Rush is a better quarterback than Dak Prescott. However, I think this coaching staff seems to manage the game better with Cooper at the helm. My hope is when Dak comes back, he sees how lucky he is that he still has that job because his opportunities are thinning out.[/QUOTE
Dak has a minor fracture in his thumb. Romo had a compression fracture in his vertebrae. Nothing remotely similar between the 2 situations!
 

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All of the coaches, owners, and players are defending Dak. In 2016, ownership was being very coy about the situation. I understand 13-3 is an impressive stat, but telling Romo that he can't even compete for the starting job is absolutely ridiculous.

This organization has actually done a good job at given Dak what he needs to be successful: great wrs, great rb, a good to great offensive line throughout most of his tenure and now a top level defense.

I do not believe Cooper Rush is a better quarterback than Dak Prescott. However, I think this coaching staff seems to manage the game better with Cooper at the helm. My hope is when Dak comes back, he sees how lucky he is that he still has that job because his opportunities are thinning out.

I'm a Dak guy. Cooper is not a better talent than Dak but right now he is the better QB. Dak has not been the same guy since the ankle. A lack of confidence, indecisiveness which causes sacks as he holds the ball too long. He needs to start playing ball like he did his first 4 years. I would wager he is also trying too hard to play up to his contract. He needs to think less and ball more.
 

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Romo wasn’t going to be ready to play until several games into the season. The last time they rushed him back from an injury he re broke his collarbone. He had a compression fracture in his back and was beat up. He was at the end of his career. Once we got late into the season it made no sense for him to come back because Dak was playing outstanding football and we were winning games. Romo would’ve been very rusty not having played most of the season. We ended up winning a franchise record 11 straight games. No team makes a change at QB when they’re on that kind of a roll.


Romo did not look rusty when he came in at the end of the season against Philly. He was our best chance for a Superbowl that year. Jerry blew it.
 

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Romo did not look rusty when he came in at the end of the season against Philly. He was our best chance for a Superbowl that year. Jerry blew it.

The playoff loss came in a game where Dallas scored 31 points and the defense gave up 34, including a game winning FG in 30 seconds.

The Cowboys have never won a playoff game when the opponent scored 30 points. The defense wasn't good enough to win a Super Bowl.
 

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Romo did not look rusty when he came in at the end of the season against Philly. He was our best chance for a Superbowl that year. Jerry blew it.

While I agree that they blew it.. I will always believe it was because they didn't give themselves a chance to find out if Romo still had "it." Maybe he comes back and gets hurt or just shows he can't play anymore.. but maybe he comes back and the offense goes to another level still. The Cowboys should have done whatever it took to find out. The only possible way to screw that thing up would be to come out of it never knowing if that team WITH Tony Romo could have won it all.
 

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Romo did not look rusty when he came in at the end of the season against Philly. He was our best chance for a Superbowl that year. Jerry blew it.

He played one series in a meaningless season finale game. It’s funny you would say he was our best chance for a Super Bowl when his playoff record was 2-4 and we never even won a divisional round game with him. Dak had been the starting QB the entire season and led us to that 13-3 record. It would’ve been absolutely foolish to bench him and go back to where we had already been with Romo, who’s had his share of failures in the playoffs. The playoff loss that season to Green Bay wasn’t because of Dak. That game was going to OT until our defense choked in the final seconds.
 

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He played one series in a meaningless season finale game. It’s funny you would say he was our best chance for a Super Bowl when his playoff record was 2-4 and we never even won a divisional round game with him. Dak had been the starting QB the entire season and led us to that 13-3 record. It would’ve been absolutely foolish to bench him and go back to where we had already been with Romo, who’s had his share of failures in the playoffs. The playoff loss that season to Green Bay wasn’t because of Dak. That game was going to OT until our defense choked in the final seconds.

i wouldn’t say choke when the hall of fame qb pulls out one of his all time great throws

what gets lost along the shuffle is how the offense pretty much did nothing in that game for almost 3 quarters and was pretty down by 3-4 scores

the defense did give Dak the ball to win that game but in of course jason Garrett fashion, they squandered that chance
 

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The playoff loss came in a game where Dallas scored 31 points and the defense gave up 34, including a game winning FG in 30 seconds.

The Cowboys have never won a playoff game when the opponent scored 30 points. The defense wasn't good enough to win a Super Bowl.


They like to conveniently gloss over this fact. They blame Dak for the defense's lack of ability to stop opposing offenses.

Dak is seriously the only quarterback in the NFL who's supposed to beat teams by himself. No matter what happens on defense, special teams, or front office.
 

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Lol the word “haters” is just childish

no one hates Dak. I think we just want him to play better. If that bothers you, mate, then I don’t know what to tell you. I clearly said in the op that I do not believe Rush is better than Prescott

See there is where you're wrong. Respectfully.....

You have low IQ losers here who claim to cheer for the Cowboys, but cheer for Dak to fail. They're weak and weak minded. Its a couple of them. You can tell who they are if you really read their posts.

Yeah they are definitely haters. Im not talking about the people who have stated well thought out educated gripes against Dak.... those are real fans with respectable statements.

Im talking about the inbreds who lie and over-exaggerate to discredit Dak and they have a hard time explaining why their lies don't line up with actual real life facts and production.

Its actually more entertaining to watch them exposed in hypocrisy than to watch Netflix!!
 

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i wouldn’t say choke when the hall of fame qb pulls out one of his all time great throws

what gets lost along the shuffle is how the offense pretty much did nothing in that game for almost 3 quarters and was pretty down by 3-4 scores

the defense did give Dak the ball to win that game but in of course jason Garrett fashion, they squandered that chance

Hall of Fame QB or not there was no excuse for giving up that play with only a few seconds left in regulation. Aaron Rodgers had his way with our defense all day putting up 355 yards and two TDs. Despite the Cowboys offense struggling for 3 quarters when the game was on the line Dak made plays that brought us back to tie the game. He gave us a chance to go to OT but our defense couldn’t make a play with the game on the line. After Green Bay kicked the field goal there was no time left. Romo would have never brought us back in the game. Anytime we got behind by two scores with him in the playoffs it led to a debacle. He would lose his poise and start throwing the ball up for grabs which would lead to multiple turnovers.
 

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Romo wasn’t going to be ready to play until several games into the season. The last time they rushed him back from an injury he re broke his collarbone. He had a compression fracture in his back and was beat up. He was at the end of his career. Once we got late into the season it made no sense for him to come back because Dak was playing outstanding football and we were winning games. Romo would’ve been very rusty not having played most of the season. We ended up winning a franchise record 11 straight games. No team makes a change at QB when they’re on that kind of a roll.

They made a mistake. Romo should have gotten the job back. If he faltered, you knew the replacement can play. The last time Romo was seen was with a lesser RB in 2014 and Romo was a 2nd team All-Pro and 2nd in MVP voting. Personally, I give him a shot with that team knowing I had Prescott in the chamber.

It was a Jones decision that I get, but, also think was another one of plenty over 26 years that was incorrect.

If they repeat it with Rush (assuming he wins Sunday and against the Rams) I will still think it is the wrong decision not to turn it back over to Prescott.
 

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The playoff loss came in a game where Dallas scored 31 points and the defense gave up 34, including a game winning FG in 30 seconds.

The Cowboys have never won a playoff game when the opponent scored 30 points. The defense wasn't good enough to win a Super Bowl.
You don't see defenses as bad as GB's that year in the playoffs very often. Atlanta the following week almost matched Dallas' score in the first half.

I don't think the defense was good enough to win a Super Bowl that year, but it was a pretty weak year and neither of the 2 teams that made the Super Bowl that year had a great defense.
 

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Hall of Fame QB or not there was no excuse for giving up that play with only a few seconds left in regulation. Aaron Rodgers had his way with our defense all day putting up 355 yards and two TDs. Despite the Cowboys offense struggling for 3 quarters when the game was on the line Dak made plays that brought us back to tie the game. He gave us a chance to go to OT but our defense couldn’t make a play with the game on the line. After Green Bay kicked the field goal there was no time left. Romo would have never brought us back in the game. Anytime we got behind by two scores with him in the playoffs it led to a debacle. He would lose his poise and start throwing the ball up for grabs which would lead to multiple turnovers.
Lol, Romo never faced a below average defense in the playoffs, let alone a bottom 2 defense.

*It's also funny to see the claims that Romo would throw the ball up for grabs and throw turnovers when he has 2 interceptions in 6 playoff games. Dak has thrown 3 in only 4 games, so it would be much more fitting to attribute that to him.
 
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They made a mistake. Romo should have gotten the job back. If he faltered, you knew the replacement can play. The last time Romo was seen was with a lesser RB in 2014 and Romo was a 2nd team All-Pro and 2nd in MVP voting. Personally, I give him a shot with that team knowing I had Prescott in the chamber.

It was a Jones decision that I get, but, also think was another one of plenty over 26 years that was incorrect.

If they repeat it with Rush (assuming he wins Sunday and against the Rams) I will still think it is the wrong decision not to turn it back over to Prescott.

It was far from a mistake. We had a young QB who we were winning games with that was exciting the fan base. We needed something to change our luck and he appeared to be it. Dak was playing a lot better than Cooper Rush. We were generating a lot of offense with him plus he was making plays with his legs. He beat Aaron Rodgers at Lambeau and Ben Roethlisberger on the road. Every team stays with a hot hand. Jimmy did that 1991 when Troy Aikman was ready to return from injury. He stayed with Steve Beuerlein who led us to 5 straight wins. Bill Belichick stayed with the hot hand in Tom Brady when Drew Bledsoe was ready to return from injury. You don’t disrupt the chemistry your team has going with a QB. I’m all for staying with Cooper Rush if we continue to win with him.
 

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It was far from a mistake. We had a young QB who we were winning games with that was exciting the fan base. We needed something to change our luck and he appeared to be it. Dak was playing a lot better than Cooper Rush. We were generating a lot of offense with him plus he was making plays with his legs. He beat Aaron Rodgers at Lambeau and Ben Roethlisberger on the road. Every team stays with a hot hand. Jimmy did that 1991 when Troy Aikman was ready to return from injury. He stayed with Steve Beuerlein who led us to 5 straight wins. Bill Belichick stayed with the hot hand in Tom Brady when Drew Bledsoe was ready to return from injury. You don’t disrupt the chemistry your team has going with a QB. I’m all for staying with Cooper Rush if we continue to win with him.

We'll agree to disagree.

Cowboys!
 

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While I agree that they blew it.. I will always believe it was because they didn't give themselves a chance to find out if Romo still had "it." Maybe he comes back and gets hurt or just shows he can't play anymore.. but maybe he comes back and the offense goes to another level still. The Cowboys should have done whatever it took to find out. The only possible way to screw that thing up would be to come out of it never knowing if that team WITH Tony Romo could have won it all.

They had nothing to lose by putting Romo back in. If he gets hurt, no problem put Dak back in.
 

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The playoff loss came in a game where Dallas scored 31 points and the defense gave up 34, including a game winning FG in 30 seconds.

The Cowboys have never won a playoff game when the opponent scored 30 points. The defense wasn't good enough to win a Super Bowl.

They did get down 21-3 due in part to a 3 & out, which isn't good for any defense, especially theirs. The game within the game changes in those circumstances.

Dak's pick later in the game was a situation where Hyde knew the tendency and jumped it. It's not like he was perfect and it was a back and forth scoring game. They were in a hole playing catch up. That team was built to get up on the bad teams and stick with the good ones via running clock and resting the suspect defense. If they couldn't, it wasn't pretty.

But as we hear from Dak's guys, you could win with that defense. They went 13-3.
 

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Lol, Romo never faced a below average defense in the playoffs, let alone a bottom 2 defense.

*It's also funny to see the claims that Romo would throw the ball up for grabs and throw turnovers when he has 2 interceptions in 6 playoff games. Dak has thrown 3 in only 4 games, so it would be much more fitting to attribute that to him.

One of his 2 playoff INTs was in the end zone against the Giants with the game on the line. He also has 5 fumbles in playoff games. He bobbled a hold in a playoff game against Seattle that cost us the game. He had something like 5 turnovers in two season finale elimination games that were like playoff games. It was almost like he was jinxed. By 2016 it was time to move on to another QB.
 
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