2019 Potential FA QBs to Replace Dak

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No one on that list is worth it, especially considering the $$$. Just ride with Dak next year and give him a new OC, QB coach and a system catered to him. He is going to have to use his running ability for a chance to have consistent success. If he still looks the same under those conditions, lock and load to draft a 1st round QB in 2020.
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I would start by expecting Dak to not hold on to the ball for 3 hours when option 1 isn't there and not fumbling all the time. We can work on the other stuff after he fixes those two issues at least

Quick look but it appeared he had a guy break open on the left side.

That said 10 offensive points against this defense doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence going towards playoffs if secured

This game is starting to feel like in hand to a last minute W by the other team
 

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Dak is in a system not designed for him. It's designed for Romo and hasn't changed. He is being setup for failure. Unless you use the QB's talents in a system that works for them, you are urinating into the wind. I don't care who it is. Dak is not playing in a system like he played in college and had success with. What makes you think that's not going to impact how well he plays. Square peg into a round hole. Someone better figure it out before they pay this guy big money. Either Dak is out or Linehan has to go. Pretty simple.
What offense is considered best for inaccurate QBs that has absolutely no pocket awareness? Is the Wishbone offense needed?
 

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What offense is considered best for inaccurate QBs that has absolutely no pocket awareness? Is the Wishbone offense needed?

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How the heck do you design an offense around a guy with awful mechanics, terrible accuracy issues, and a habit of not even seeing open receivers, much less hitting them in stride
 

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Foles is worth 2 wentz. He may be better than dak
He is. Until he's not!!!

Honestly, Foles has been good, and he's been very bad. Which Foles you gonna get? Can Philly coax better consistency out of him? He's playing better now. He sucked mightily early in the year when he played before Wentz was ready.
 

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What offense is considered best for inaccurate QBs that has absolutely no pocket awareness? Is the Wishbone offense needed?
basically the offense the Ravens are running with Lamar..hes pretty bad throwing ..
 

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Granted, the Cowboys organization loves Dak for some reason, so this discussion might be all-for-naught. But contrary to what the "we can't get anyone better than Dak right now" crowd says, there might be a few options, if the Cowboys wanted to explore them.

Here's a list of potential free agent QBs this offseason:

> Teddy Bridgewater -- catastrophic injury is completely behind him now, and he's only 26. Showed flashes in the 2018 preseason. There will probably be a big market for him.

> Nick Foles -- Slated to make $20 million next year, so the Eagles will have to let him go.

> Joe Flacco -- Looks pretty evident that the Ravens are ready to hand the reigns to Jackson. Doubt they'll keep Flacco as their backup

> Jameis Winston -- Pretty much a headcase, but he's 25 and would come relatively cheap.

> Derek Carr -- was playing at an MVP level 2 years ago before getting hurt. Gruden is cleaning house, so may Carr may be purged also.

> Ryan Tannehill -- He'll probably be retained by the Dolphins since they Osweiler is their only other legit QB with experience. But Tannehill has proven he can't lead the Dolphins anywhere, so they may cut bait.

> Josh McCown -- old but reliable. Would he be a good stop gap?

> Brock Osweiler -- has played better with the Dolphins than he did with the Texans or Browns. And he's still only 28.

> Tyrod Taylor -- he's a good leader and has had moderate levels of success. And he's only 29.

> Ryan Fitzpatrick -- Fitzmagic in Big D for a year or two?


Who would you be intrigued by? I'd take 4-5 of these guys over Dak right now.

NICK FOLES..... DAK and his inept less than 5.5 yds an attempt is a pathetic measurement. Give me FOLES and a SuperBowl
 
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