Mr. Throw-Under-the-Bus Prescott Back At It Again

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Was at the the game. Nobody talks to Dak on thr sideline. After the first pic he wasn’t within 30 yards of another player. Only the coaches surround Dak and they treat him like a little kid that they have to talk up. They are patting him on the back and all talking off the iPads.

The players after the second pic were yelling at the coaches. They know Dak ain’t the guy and he’s not even respected by his own team. The only time Dak talks to his team are when they get out on the field and he literally high fives all 5 lineman before the drive starts.

breaking news - Dak is total trash

So, How did you like Lambeau? 1st time there? Where did you sit? Did you do the tour? Hall of Fame? I have been there four times. The aluminum bleachers get a little uncomfortable so I sit up higher in the club seats that have backs.
 

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No, “everyone” including Dak missed the LB disguising coverage. This is more than evident looking at the tape, which is what teams do after the game.
Keep imagining you know more than nfl coaches and players who’ve said and it was obvious the route was ran wrong
 

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Because it wasn’t a miscommunication when you cut your route short because the LB disrupts the timing. There was no communication happening between Schultz and Lamb with Dak once the ball was snapped.

It’s Dak not having situational awareness and staring down his receivers which caused the INT.

And it’s because I don’t like Dak and it’s because you like Dak, that’s why our defending his incompetent play.
I wasn't talking about the interception in the end zone. We all know what happened on that one. But the other one was a miscommunication. Lamb ran it deep but Dak Prescott threw his short.
 

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Keep imagining you know more than nfl coaches and players who’ve said and it was obvious the route was ran wrong

Keel imagining they made those statements after watching the take once again to dissect what went wrong.

You can claim whatever you want, but the tape doesn’t lie. As the LB is there, as he disguised coverage and took inside leverage period. If CeeDee cut like they claim he should have, he would have collided into the LB.
 

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I wasn't talking about the interception in the end zone. We all know what happened on that one. But the other one was a miscommunication. Lamb ran it deep but Dak Prescott threw his short.

No, Lamb ran it deep because the LB disguised his coverage and took inside leverage and disrupted the timing. Dak is staring at the Center on the snap when the LB starts his DROP.

The problem is Dak just stared down Lamb with zero situational awareness not realizing the LB dropped into coverage and disrupted the route.

Further, he was staring Lamb down the whole time, meaning this claim it was just miscommunication was trash, as he basically short armed it. And the safety was reading Dak’s eyes the whole time and was already making his break.

I am going to post the video for the “hundredth time” to demonstrate this obvious point.

He did the SAME THING against the Bears to end the half when he chucked it down the middle against cover 2, without looking at the field.

 
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Oz-of-Cowboy-Country

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No, Lamb ran it deep because the LB disguised his coverage and took inside leverage and disrupted the timing. Dak is staring at the Center on the snap when the LB starts his DROP.

The problem is Dak just stared down Lamb with zero situational awareness not realizing the LB dropped into coverage and disrupted the route.

Further, he was staring Lamb down the whole time, meaning this claim it was just miscommunication was trash, as he basically short armed it. And the safety was reading Dak’s eyes the whole time and was already making his break.

I am going to post the video for the “hundredth time” to demonstrate this obvious point.

He did the SAME THING against the Bears to end the half when he chucked it down the middle against cover 2, without looking at the field.


So the safety lined up in the middle of the field, pre-snap and Dak never saw him? Dak who ran the play and threw the ball said it was a miscommunication. But you believe someone else other than Dak. Why is that?

Lamb decided to take his route deeper, because the safety stopped his back pedal. Dak was fooled by the safety on that play... not Lamb.
 

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Right, the defense had nothing to do with the loss against the Packers. Despite passing miscommunication turnovers in the first half we had a 2 touchdown lead much of the second half. However, their running attack gashed us for 207 yards and it also opened things up for Rodgers passing particularly late in the second half. In overtime we could possibly have taken the lead with a field goal but we fell short going for a first down in order to attempt scoring a touchdown. The Packers in turn beat us on a field goal.
 

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So the safety lined up in the middle of the field, pre-snap and Dak never saw him? Dak who ran the play and threw the ball said it was a miscommunication. But you believe someone else other than Dak. Why is that?

Lamb decided to take his route deeper, because the safety stopped his back pedal. Dak was fooled by the safety on that play... not Lamb.

So easy sitting in your living room
 

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Was at the the game. Nobody talks to Dak on thr sideline. After the first pic he wasn’t within 30 yards of another player. Only the coaches surround Dak and they treat him like a little kid that they have to talk up. They are patting him on the back and all talking off the iPads.

The players after the second pic were yelling at the coaches. They know Dak ain’t the guy and he’s not even respected by his own team. The only time Dak talks to his team are when they get out on the field and he literally high fives all 5 lineman before the drive starts.

breaking news - Dak is total trash

Is this true in all games you have seen? I mean there must be fans to go to the games and this is the first I’ve heard of it.

Anyways, everyone processes stuff differently. Dak could easily say, “Hey guys do me a favor and leave me alone for a few minutes after an INT.”

people get heated and perhaps don’t want to say anything wrong while their emotions are running
 

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So easy sitting in your living room
That goes for all of us both ways. So easy to be an arm chair analyst attempting to evaluate entertainment level film instead of pro-football game grade film that includes eye in the sky and all-22 evaluated by actual experienced football personnel.
 

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Do you think anyone is anywhere near Tom Brady when he throws a pick?
 

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That goes for all of us both ways. So easy to be an arm chair analyst attempting to evaluate entertainment level film instead of pro-football game grade film that includes eye in the sky and all-22 evaluated by actual experienced football personnel.

Oh I'm certainly guilty of "why didn't he throw it to so and so?!"

As I'm eating chicken wings
 

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Is this true in all games you have seen? I mean there must be fans to go to the games and this is the first I’ve heard of it.

Anyways, everyone processes stuff differently. Dak could easily say, “Hey guys do me a favor and leave me alone for a few minutes after an INT.”

people get heated and perhaps don’t want to say anything wrong while their emotions are running

Don't want to speak for anyone else but it's what dak says when his emotions aren't running that drives me nuts

Or more accurately what he doesn't say. As in "that's on me, I've got to do better"

It's always "somebody else screwed up" or " other people don't prepare as hard as I do" and all this baloney

When dak gathers his emotions, he always finds a way to pin blame on everyone but the guy with the ball in his hands

Not a good leadership quality
 

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Don't want to speak for anyone else but it's what dak says when his emotions aren't running that drives me nuts

Or more accurately what he doesn't say. As in "that's on me, I've got to do better"

It's always "somebody else screwed up" or " other people don't prepare as hard as I do" and all this baloney

When dak gathers his emotions, he always finds a way to pin blame on everyone but the guy with the ball in his hands

Not a good leadership quality

Have you ever watched Rodgers reactions?
 

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So the safety lined up in the middle of the field, pre-snap and Dak never saw him? Dak who ran the play and threw the ball said it was a miscommunication. But you believe someone else other than Dak. Why is that?

Lamb decided to take his route deeper, because the safety stopped his back pedal. Dak was fooled by the safety on that play... not Lamb.

You guys just don’t give up. Look at the picture.



This Dak-zealot is trying to defend him, but is completely oblivious like the QB to what is happening on the field.

It’s the first read and as Warner points out, even the OUTSIDE safety on the cover 3 has leaked inside, while Dak still hasn’t thrown it. He’s watching Dak state Lamb down. The INSIDE safety is well positioned for the INT already and the LB is underneath, meaning Dak still has to throw it OVER the LB. At which point is this even a good throw?

By that time, as the all-22 shows, the outside WR has the go route without the deep safety already best, as Warners explains.

It is one of the major flaws I’ve been saying over and over and over again. Dak stares down WRs and is an early read QB who has zero situational awareness. Lamb could be doing backflips for all we care, Dak had ZERO business throwing it. He was going there from the very beginning no matter what.
 

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You guys just don’t give up. Look at the picture.



This Dak-zealot is trying to defend him, but is completely oblivious like the QB to what is happening on the field.

It’s the first read and as Warner points out, even the OUTSIDE safety on the cover 3 has leaked inside, while Dak still hasn’t thrown it. He’s watching Dak state Lamb down. The INSIDE safety is well positioned for the INT already and the LB is underneath, meaning Dak still has to throw it OVER the LB. At which point is this even a good throw?

By that time, as the all-22 shows, the outside WR has the go route without the deep safety already best, as Warners explains.

It is one of the major flaws I’ve been saying over and over and over again. Dak stares down WRs and is an early read QB who has zero situational awareness. Lamb could be doing backflips for all we care, Dak had ZERO business throwing it. He was going there from the very beginning no matter what.

I'm not defending Dak. So your stance in our discussion is moot. All QB's stare down the WR's on option routes. Lamb can run a deep post or a dig depending on where the safety is located. Lamb read the safety and decided to run a deep post. Dak threw it like Lamb was running a dig route. If Dak would have thrown it out in front of Lamb, over the safety, it could have been a TD. So Lamb read the safety correctly, Dak didn't. Dak was fooled by the safety starting the play in a back pedal. But the safety stopped back pedaling and that's what Lamb saw.

Over under option routes in the deep middle of the field should not be called. Agree to disagree. Because my opinion and my diagnosis will remain the same.
 
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