I dislike cats and I'd say I came by that for what I consider a valid reason. While walking through an alley as a young child of about seven, a stray cat jumped out of an elevated garbage can, landed on my head and proceeded to scratch my eyelids 'til they bled. When I pulled him off, he, of course, proceeded to scratch them even more as he was being thrown from the top of my head.
We lived in an apartment on the 2nd floor at the time and one day I caught that same cat in a porch corner and threw him off the porch, thinking it would be payback. Naturally, he flipped over about two feet from the ground after about a 25-foot drop and ran away as if nothing had happened. I now realize that it was unfair to do that, since that cat only did what came natural to him.
Perhaps that's way some here feel that they have a bone to pick with Dak for the letdown that they felt Dak caused them. I think the OL's poor pass protection had much to do with his decline, along with Elliott's being suspended and poor play by the WRs. In any case, he'll be afforded the chance to flip over, just like that cat did to get away, unharmed. Anyhow, I'd venture to say that life can bring on some pretty odd lessons sometimes.