stilltheguru
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I stated this in the Pats game thread. It’s coaching obviously.
Tom Brady: 274 career games, 1000 career rushing yards
Dak Prescott: 53 career games, 1066 career rushing yards
they still need to run the QB sneak. Something they rarely do. Most of those yards are either taking off when there’s nothing there or RPOs. Doesn’t really tell the story on clutch short yardage situations. Brady uses this a lot and excels at it.
exactly, and back in the romo days they had some failures at it so stopped, so JG probablyDallas won’t do a QB sneak as long as there is a stud RB on this team......another sign of a coaching problem
Might be a couple things. First of all it’s probably more surprising than if Dak did it since he’s always a threat with his legs. And Brady is skinny. Notice how he maneuvered under and around his OL to get in. Dak is a big stout guy. Hard for him to sneak in under the pile.
Tom Brady: 274 career games, 1000 career rushing yards
Dak Prescott: 53 career games, 1066 career rushing yards
I know bruh...strong jaw folks never get knocked out......Dak has a glass jaw. Do want him to get knocked out like in Panama. sheesh
Tom Brady: 274 career games, 1000 career rushing yards
Dak Prescott: 53 career games, 1066 career rushing yards
Zeke behind Martin and Fred is a better option than a QB sneak. So is Dak on an option play.
This is funny because I wouldn't have expected it but Dallas was 27th in the NFL in 4th down conversions this year. But New England is dead last at 32nd.
We don't do it because we want to justify having the top paid RB and top paid O-Line.Last year vs the Rams in the playoffs our season basically ended late in the 4th quarter. On 4th and I, Dak turned and handed the ball to Zek who was 7 yards behind the LOS at the start of the play. Of course Zek was stuffed by Donaldson, Suh and half the Rams D. The QB sneak was wide open. A replay of the play shows a yard and a half gap between the 2 defenders on the left side of the center. Dak would have made the 4th down conversion easily by slanting slightly to the left on a QB sneak!!
Why doesn’t Dak run the QB sneak WAY more often on 3rd or 4th and 1. Brady is successful running the QB sneak on 3rd or 4th and 1 over 90% of the time. Dak is much more powerful than a 42 year old Brady. If the QB sneak is good enough for NE on 3rd or 4th and 1, how come it is not good enough for us? NE’s favorite play vs the Giants this Thursday was the basic QB sneak. It was successful EVERY time too!!
Because Tom Brady has been coached by the greatest coach to ever coach.Last year vs the Rams in the playoffs our season basically ended late in the 4th quarter. On 4th and I, Dak turned and handed the ball to Zek who was 7 yards behind the LOS at the start of the play. Of course Zek was stuffed by Donaldson, Suh and half the Rams D. The QB sneak was wide open. A replay of the play shows a yard and a half gap between the 2 defenders on the left side of the center. Dak would have made the 4th down conversion easily by slanting slightly to the left on a QB sneak!!
Why doesn’t Dak run the QB sneak WAY more often on 3rd or 4th and 1. Brady is successful running the QB sneak on 3rd or 4th and 1 over 90% of the time. Dak is much more powerful than a 42 year old Brady. If the QB sneak is good enough for NE on 3rd or 4th and 1, how come it is not good enough for us? NE’s favorite play vs the Giants this Thursday was the basic QB sneak. It was successful EVERY time too!!
so its JG fault even thought Zeke made the first down and a bad call saying he fumbled took it away? we all saw it was NOT a fumble.. the refs once again made a bad call, so in that instance it worked..Because Garrett is a clueless idiot. What more can you ask for.
We don't do it because we want to justify having the top paid RB and top paid O-Line.
the 3rd and 1 4th and 1 from Brady is automatic when he sneaks, not talking about scrambling total yards hereTom Brady: 274 career games, 1000 career rushing yards
Dak Prescott: 53 career games, 1066 career rushing yards