I have Dak ranked 3rd in 2018 NFC East QBs

StarOfGlory

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But none of that was on our QB...LOL. Most important game of the season, must win and our starting QB with all of his weapons back and playing at home, throws for 181 (and that was the 6 time in our last 8 games Dak threw for under 200 yards in a game and one other game he had 212...he's definatley a stud :lmao2:) with 2 INT's and no TD's, thank god we had Baily for us that day to at least get us 12 points
We only scored 6 points that game. Pathetic against their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th stringers. I swear they had the waterboy playing too.
 

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1st of all i haven't made any predictions but like most normal people i base my opinions on past performance. I have not predicted how Dak will perform this season but i have based my opinon about him on how he has performed in the past, if you can't see the difference then there is no use talking with you anymore
I don’t agree with your opinion but respect you being able to express that opinion.

It is sad you have to explain something is an opinion though. My God discussing the Cowboys shouldn’t have to be this difficult. This board is littered with tools. It is embarrassing.
 

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Funny, but I have Dak getting caught in a crack-house, jumping out of a third-story window, while trying to escape, and then snapping his fibula on impact.

But don’t worry, he’ll be back for the playoffs.
 

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I have Dak ranked #2......in the league........in winning percentage.

That is, I have him ranked with the 2nd highest winning percentage of all active quarterbacks that have thrown a minimum of 500 passes......51 quarterbacks in all.

If I'm not mistaken, winning or losing is considered a pretty important aspect of measuring a player's "success". The true job of a quarterback is to consistently guide his team into the opponent territory in order to score points and win games.

There is only one quarterback in the league that has a better winning percentage and he will probably go down in history as the best that ever played.....or perhaps Brady was just lucky to be on such great teams.....just like Dak.
 

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I don’t agree with your opinion but respect you being able to express that opinion.

It is sad you have to explain something is an opinion though. My God discussing the Cowboys shouldn’t have to be this difficult. This board is littered with tools. It is embarrassing.

That's why i like getting into with you on occasion :--), we both have our opinions sometimes they are the same and sometimes they are not and sometimes we have gotten heated with each other, but at no time have i ever thought you were not a Cowboys fan or did i disrepsect you for your opinion
 

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That's why i like getting into with you on occasion :--), we both have our opinions sometimes they are the same and sometimes they are not and sometimes we have gotten heated with each other, but at no time have i ever thought you were not a Cowboys fan or did i disrepsect you for your opinion
Agreed. :thumbup:
 

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I have Dak ranked #2......in the league........in winning percentage.

That is, I have him ranked with the 2nd highest winning percentage of all active quarterbacks that have thrown a minimum of 500 passes......51 quarterbacks in all.

If I'm not mistaken, winning or losing is considered a pretty important aspect of measuring a player's "success". The true job of a quarterback is to consistently guide his team into the opponent territory in order to score points and win games.

There is only one quarterback in the league that has a better winning percentage and he will probably go down in history as the best that ever played.....or perhaps Brady was just lucky to be on such great teams.....just like Dak.
I bet you loved Romo. He didn’t win in the play offs either.
 

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My opinion based on what i have seen his entire career in the NFL is that he is not a franchise QB..again the optimal word here is opinion, it is not a prediction of how he will do this season. Please show me the post where i said "he wasn't going to be good this year" Until you can do that please don't quote or respond to me anymore because at this point you are just wasting my time

"We will all know who Dak is after this season and i for one would be very happy if he proves me wrong, *****i just don't think he will*****


^^^^^^^^:eek::facepalm::muttley:

Why even turn on your tv. Continue to live in your delusional little world.
 

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"We will all know who Dak is after this season and i for one would be very happy if he proves me wrong, *****i just don't think he will*****

^^^^^^^^:eek::facepalm::muttley:

Why even turn on your tv. Continue to live in your delusional little world.

And what does that prove? All it says is that after this season we will know if Dak is the guy he was in his rookie season or the guy we saw last season, and in my opinion (there is that word again) he won't be. Your acting like a fool but keep trying and next time you quote me use the entire quote so that everyone else can gauge the context..LMAO
 

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And what does that prove? All it says is that after this season we will know if Dak is the guy he was in his rookie season or the guy we saw last season, and in my opinion (there is that word again) he won't be. Your acting like a fool but keep trying and next time you quote me use the entire quote so that everyone else can gauge the context..LMAO

"LMAO"!?!

There goes the sign of desperation when you know you are caught red handed.

You say dak wont succeed then you say we will see. Which one is it, you are backtracking right out of the forum!

That's right, laugh off your embarrassment!
 

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"LMAO"!?!

There goes the sign of desperation when you know you are caught red handed.

You say dak wont succeed then you say we will see. Which one is it, you are backtracking right out of the forum!

That's right, laugh off your embarrassment!

Caught with what? making you look like even more of a fool than you actually are? I have no doubt that pretty much everyone else around here understands what the word opinion means. keep trying though it is very entertaining watching you scramble around. Here is some advice, get your baby rattle go stand on a chair , wave both arms shaking the rattle as hard as you can and scream at the top of your voice," i'm not a fool honest i'm not"
Here this is for your reading pleasure:

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/opinion

Like i said earlier in this thread get back to me when you finish school
 

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1. Carson Wentz: clearly he is on the path to becoming the next Aaron Rodgers assuming his health holds up and last year's setback doesn't impede his path to greatness. He is an elite QB in every way and the Eagles moved up to draft the best NFC QB of this generation in the NFL.

2. Nick Foles: Impossible to argue with his incredible Eagles resume, from the ridiculous 2013 season in which he was the second best QB in the league (after taking over at 3-5 for a washed up Vick, he led the team to a 10-6 season) only because Peyton Manning had an NFL-record season -- to his virtuoso Super Bowl MVP 2017-18 playoff campaign which also included an absolute obliteration of the NFL's best defense in 2017, the Vikings. Foles may not be the mobile guy who can execute crazy throws on the run and scramble for big yards like Wentz, but he's a very accurate and clutch pocket passer with great presence and awareness. Also an easy guy to root for.

3. Dak Prescott: After an absolutely stellar rookie campaign, he had an average 2017 season, but that wasn't entirely his fault. Without his running mate nearly half the season, a broken offensive line and a top WR and TE on their last legs, Dak didn't have nearly enough help for him to achieve in 2017. This year, he has a plethora of good-enough receivers, the best back in the league is back 100%, the line should be dominant, and the offense should be very favorable to him. Barring injury, he will bounce back in a big way in 2018.

4. Eli Manning: Certainly, 2017 was a big-time down year for the two-time Super Bowl MVP and champion, but his pedigree, clutchness and hard-won experience gives him the edge over the last player on this list. Manning had arguably the worst offensive line in 2017, no running game, and a defense that could no longer consistently hold up their end of the bargain. With the addition of Nate Solder, Aaron Hernandez and Saquon Barkley, Manning should finally have competent enough pieces around him to make him not look like a broken down version of himself in 2018. They're still trotting out Ereck Flowers but at right tackle, however with the gauntlet of left side edge rushers in the division this could still be a large issue.

5. Alex Smith: One of the most overrated quarterbacks in the league, not merely currently but for a long time. The man tries hard and he protects the football, but he's definitely not an ideal franchise guy by any standards. His throw power is consistently among the worst in the league among starters (no secret) and he's certainly not the QB you want on your side if you're trailing. He's a cerebral player, a very solid bus driver and a nice front runner. Plays very well with the lead. His west coast throws are pinpoint accurate, but flooding the box and flats causes his offense to struggle. Sure, he might occasionally hit a big play if he has the right artillery around him (the Commanders don't at the moment) but his timidness and lack of an NFL arm make him only the fifth-best starting quarterback in the 2018 NFC East.

Aww! You're all mixed up!
 

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The homerism here is embarrassing. :rolleyes:

Please, do not be misled.

*Wentz is solid, not spectacular, but is the crème de la crème in the NFL East.
*In playoffs or Super Bowl, I'd pick Foles over Dak every time in a heartbeat.
*And my prediction: Eli will have a good passing year, better than Dak. (The difference maker their WRs.)
*Dak and Smith are neck and neck.

Ruffians, wards of the courts and contractors: What I write above and all other times, take it to the bank. It is gold. Gold, I tell you!
 

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1. Carson Wentz: clearly he is on the path to becoming the next Aaron Rodgers assuming his health holds up and last year's setback doesn't impede his path to greatness. He is an elite QB in every way and the Eagles moved up to draft the best NFC QB of this generation in the NFL.

2. Nick Foles: Impossible to argue with his incredible Eagles resume, from the ridiculous 2013 season in which he was the second best QB in the league (after taking over at 3-5 for a washed up Vick, he led the team to a 10-6 season) only because Peyton Manning had an NFL-record season -- to his virtuoso Super Bowl MVP 2017-18 playoff campaign which also included an absolute obliteration of the NFL's best defense in 2017, the Vikings. Foles may not be the mobile guy who can execute crazy throws on the run and scramble for big yards like Wentz, but he's a very accurate and clutch pocket passer with great presence and awareness. Also an easy guy to root for.

3. Dak Prescott: After an absolutely stellar rookie campaign, he had an average 2017 season, but that wasn't entirely his fault. Without his running mate nearly half the season, a broken offensive line and a top WR and TE on their last legs, Dak didn't have nearly enough help for him to achieve in 2017. This year, he has a plethora of good-enough receivers, the best back in the league is back 100%, the line should be dominant, and the offense should be very favorable to him. Barring injury, he will bounce back in a big way in 2018.

4. Eli Manning: Certainly, 2017 was a big-time down year for the two-time Super Bowl MVP and champion, but his pedigree, clutchness and hard-won experience gives him the edge over the last player on this list. Manning had arguably the worst offensive line in 2017, no running game, and a defense that could no longer consistently hold up their end of the bargain. With the addition of Nate Solder, Aaron Hernandez and Saquon Barkley, Manning should finally have competent enough pieces around him to make him not look like a broken down version of himself in 2018. They're still trotting out Ereck Flowers but at right tackle, however with the gauntlet of left side edge rushers in the division this could still be a large issue.

5. Alex Smith: One of the most overrated quarterbacks in the league, not merely currently but for a long time. The man tries hard and he protects the football, but he's definitely not an ideal franchise guy by any standards. His throw power is consistently among the worst in the league among starters (no secret) and he's certainly not the QB you want on your side if you're trailing. He's a cerebral player, a very solid bus driver and a nice front runner. Plays very well with the lead. His west coast throws are pinpoint accurate, but flooding the box and flats causes his offense to struggle. Sure, he might occasionally hit a big play if he has the right artillery around him (the Commanders don't at the moment) but his timidness and lack of an NFL arm make him only the fifth-best starting quarterback in the 2018 NFC East.


You described Alex Smith perfectly.
Prescott is a poor man's Alex Smith.
 

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If you think Eli or Foles is better then Dak please root for a different team
I don’t see the case for Dak over Foles. They are both the same: one fluke season when surrounded by a great team and middling otherwise. Except Foles has a Super Bowl MVP and his fluke season was better.
 

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"LMAO"!?!

There goes the sign of desperation when you know you are caught red handed.

You say dak wont succeed then you say we will see. Which one is it, you are backtracking right out of the forum!

That's right, laugh off your embarrassment!

You want confirmation there soup man well here goes.....DAK WILL NOT SUCCEED !!!! as he lacks the arm talents and brain talents to play for us or any other NFL team....He should be thankful for a player with his LOW talent level he's worth 9 million today.
NEXT PLEASE....the Days of the dink and dunk offense are coming to a end!!!!!!
 

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The Eagles may have won the Superbowl. But in no ways Wentz considered to be the next Aaron Rogers. I think he's a bit overrated. Strong, with a rifle of an arm and can scramble. But he had a very bad injury and may not become what he was before. Nonetheless, he's a bit overrated. He has a good defense and a good oline that can rival Dallas. So he's QB surrounded with good talent just like Dak.
 

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I don’t see the case for Dak over Foles. They are both the same: one fluke season when surrounded by a great team and middling otherwise. Except Foles has a Super Bowl MVP and his fluke season was better.

What made it a fluke season for dak ?
Even if you consider arm talent similar which I personally don't, Dak is much more mobile and has displayed excellent decision making throughout his college and professional career.
Dak was playing great last year before everything fell apart.
 
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