Dak’s Inaccurate Myth is just that, a Myth

Vtwin

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What negativity? It was all positive. You have an agenda or something?

I'm trying to wrap my head around how intentionally starting a peeing contest is positive.

It seems as if that was your agenda.

Have it though Bro. Whatever makes you happy.....
 

Rockport

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I'm trying to wrap my head around how intentionally starting a peeing contest is positive.

It seems as if that was your agenda.

Have it though Bro. Whatever makes you happy.....
And you’re the one who started it. :facepalm:
 

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Every denier here always brings up that Dak isn’t an accurate QB. This is a prime example of how perception becomes reality. Every QB has bad throws. All of them. A video came out early in Dak’s career where he was competing with some former QB (can’t remember his name) in a friendly game of throwing the football at targets and the former QB beat him out. After seeing that, the yahoos have been constantly harping on how inaccurate Dak is. Yet Dak’s current career completion rate is 66.7%. Brady’s is 64.2%. Aaron Rogers is 65.4. Patrick Mahomes is 66.1. Josh Allens is 62.1

Now I’m not saying Dak is better than any of those QB’s. He’s not. But he’s close and he’s not inaccurate like so many of the deniers here say he is. It’s just not true.
Not even close to those guys. Those guys have won multiple playoff games, and are championship winners.
 

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Some games he is on flippin' point.
Some games he's absolutely not, but that's no different from 90 percent of all QB's.

People saying we need this and that and a running game and less throwing...
Well DUH!
All teams need that even with elite QB's.
But it's not up to the QB to dictate this.
It's up to the game and how it shapes itself:

Do they fall behind?
Do they go up, or maintain on the score?
How is the OL working? Is there a weakness to be exploited?
Is a weakness being exploited by the other side?

How is the D holding up?
Does it need protecting?
Are they dominating so you can get a bit riskier?


So many things.
The game of football is simple to simpletons.

It's not simple.
@Ranching back me up here dude.
There are a million things that are considered both in prep and in the course of the game.
Sometimes things work, sometimes things don't...
Sometimes things are stupid. Sometimes things are stolen.

But the game of football is never simple.
:hammer::hammer:
 

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LoL. That just shows all that this team needs is a reliable guy who allows the run game to flourish and takes himself back. Whenever Dak did that since his return we won.

Yes Dak had a very good game on Sunday but you and your delusional threads are just hilarious.
Wrong, bro. For the run game to be effective, our Oline first must be effective blocking. If our Oline struggles, our run game will struggle. The same could be said how our pass protection and route running/pass play calling affects our passing game. But make no mistake about it, it all starts with our Oline.
 

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All QB’s need decent to good protection to be at their best.


A very wise man once said "The QB has not been born who can beat you from flat on his back." Even Brady and Mahomes have been shown to be mere mortals when their lines don't hold up. The criticism that a QB need protection to be good is laughable. All QBs need protection.
 

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You’ve got issues.
No, I think rockport, any member with cowboy in their name(maybe not all) ken and a few others only concentrate on Dak. These same members are the ones with the agenda which is clear when they throw other players under the bus when dak plays poorly. We go as the defense and run game goes, this is the reality and a bus driver is just what he is. That’s all fine as most members just want to win. Post a thread about how well the team played and show your team Cowboys, not just team Dak;).
 

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Every denier here always brings up that Dak isn’t an accurate QB. This is a prime example of how perception becomes reality. Every QB has bad throws. All of them. A video came out early in Dak’s career where he was competing with some former QB (can’t remember his name) in a friendly game of throwing the football at targets and the former QB beat him out. After seeing that, the yahoos have been constantly harping on how inaccurate Dak is. Yet Dak’s current career completion rate is 66.7%. Brady’s is 64.2%. Aaron Rogers is 65.4. Patrick Mahomes is 66.1. Josh Allens is 62.1

Now I’m not saying Dak is better than any of those QB’s. He’s not. But he’s close and he’s not inaccurate like so many of the deniers here say he is. It’s just not true.
Not sure about you...or others. But I'd rather have an even keel sail....than highs and lows that LOOK better on the season average cherry pick sheet.

Straight averages don't speak for consistency.....just another agenda driven drivel.
Completion percentage? I can complete every 3 yard pass I throw. Does that mean I'm good,?

I'm not saying dak sucks. Be sure to include that when you quote me. I am saying try to have some decorum and discretion with your stats.
 

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Explain more please I am curious.
Sad that I have to explain. A QB, or any player, is born with God given talent. Those that harness that talent by constantly working on their craft, lifting weights, watching film and practice, practice practice are the ones who become successful. A ring is just icing on the cake. Doesn’t mean they’re an elite player.
 

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One week he's right there with the elites, the next he looks like barely even a starter. The reality is, Dak is too hot and cold of a QB to be talked up like this. 7 years into his career, we get what he is already. There is no need with these desperate attempts to write a different narrative.
Yes, remember the same posers not that long ago BLAMED our offensive line to fit the narrative and we were ranked in the top 6, now our O-line is not part of the narrative.
 

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Not sure about you...or others. But I'd rather have an even keel sail....than highs and lows that LOOK better on the season average cherry pick sheet.

Straight averages don't speak for consistency.....just another agenda driven drivel.
Completion percentage? I can complete every 3 yard pass I throw. Does that mean I'm good,?

I'm not saying dak sucks. Be sure to include that when you quote me. I am saying try to have some decorum and discretion with your stats.
Dumb logic, just dumb but that’s no surprise.
 

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Every denier here always brings up that Dak isn’t an accurate QB. This is a prime example of how perception becomes reality. Every QB has bad throws. All of them. A video came out early in Dak’s career where he was competing with some former QB (can’t remember his name) in a friendly game of throwing the football at targets and the former QB beat him out. After seeing that, the yahoos have been constantly harping on how inaccurate Dak is. Yet Dak’s current career completion rate is 66.7%. Brady’s is 64.2%. Aaron Rogers is 65.4. Patrick Mahomes is 66.1. Josh Allens is 62.1

Now I’m not saying Dak is better than any of those QB’s. He’s not. But he’s close and he’s not inaccurate like so many of the deniers here say he is. It’s just not true.
I've got news for you, slick; there's video of Dak repeatedly throwing errrant throws to his receivers when the game gets too big for him and the pressure gets tense. It's not a myth. We've all seen it.
He has padded his stats in garbage time and against weaker teams, which is what he did in college, too. Just like Sunday, he was never under pressure, therefore he played well.
I like Dak and I would love for him to succeed, but that requires him holding himself accountable and accepting his faults so he can work on them and improve.
Anyone who's thrown the football 100 times a day learns accuracy, but when the pressure is on, that's a different story.
Dak was coddled in college and again by Garrett, and he doesn't like pressure. He needs to work on throwing under pressure.
If the fans here watched film of Dak when he was in college they would better understand him. He took his snaps extra deep to avoid pressure, and when he was under pressure he would get wild.
He's got to learn to deal with pressure or he'll never grow.
 

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No, I think rockport, any member with cowboy in their name(maybe not all) ken and a few others only concentrate on Dak. These same members are the ones with the agenda which is clear when they throw other players under the bus when dak plays poorly. We go as the defense and run game goes, this is the reality and a bus driver is just what he is. That’s all fine as most members just want to win. Post a thread about how well the team played and show your team Cowboys, not just team Dak;).
Ken and ac only post to defend dak. Never Zeke.

They contribute as much as those they fight.
 
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