Twitter: Acho: If Cowboys don’t go to the Super Bowl this year, it is a complete indictment of Dak

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Dak needs to start charging these day time TV clowns royalties for stealing his name for clicks.

Don't even know why fans even pay these types of fake debate shows attention anymore. It's goofy content.
It's sports entertainment.
I work from home. So, I tune in from time to time.
 

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That's idiotic. Football is a team game. Team failures aren't an indictment of any one player. However, if the rest of the team plays great and one player ruins it, then it's on that player. Rarely does that happen, though.

This essentially says that if a running back fumbles the game away, the quarterback is to blame. If a receiver drops a TD, it's on the quarterback. If a kicker misses a field goal, how dare the quarterback cause that? If a defense crumples like paper, well, the quarterback should have overcome that.

It's about as stupid as some of the blame game on here. Maybe even more so.
 

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It's sports entertainment.
I work from home. So, I tune in from time to time.

To each their own. I don't listen to any of these ones trying to justify their jobs by throwing out clickbait because I don't want to contribute to their existence. I guess I'm just not entertained by it, but they still do exist, so some of you certainly are.
 

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No..... it's not.

i understand. Acho has to stay informed about the actions of all 32 teams. He probably isn't going to be the most knowledgeable analyst when it comes to the Cowboys. I also suspect that he misinterprets statistical data.

However, this issue didn't suddenly surface in 2016. This has been going on since Dak was a two year old. That's how old he was when JimmyJohnson left the team.
 

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That's idiotic. Football is a team game. Team failures aren't an indictment of any one player. However, if the rest of the team plays great and one player ruins it, then it's on that player. Rarely does that happen, though.

This essentially says that if a running back fumbles the game away, the quarterback is to blame. If a receiver drops a TD, it's on the quarterback. If a kicker misses a field goal, how dare the quarterback cause that? If a defense crumples like paper, well, the quarterback should have overcome that.

It's about as stupid as some of the blame game on here. Maybe even more so.
It is still hung over Tony Romo's head that he didn't win but Patrick Crayton dropped a sure TD pass, the TE dropped a TD pass, Murray fumbled the ball, etc. I get what your saying but the same rules apply. But this isn't about Romo this is about the whole team. I agree with what Acho is saying. The whole team is good enough to get to the Super Bowl. Top 5 defense, top ten running game, adequate WRs etc. If Dak is a top 15 to top 10 QB in the NFL then he should be able to take us there.

One thing I do strongly believe is if we don't go to the Super Bowl barring major injuries. We have a QB problem, a coach problem or a QB/coach problem. When Dak comes back and our offense struggles I'm not willing to say it's all Dak. That's too black and white. Too simplistic. I really feel when Dak comes back and we start having massive TOs, offense stalls, don't win then I'm really questioning the relationship Dak has with the coaches, especially Moore. Cuz if Moore can get the best out of Rush then he can get the best out of Dak. If not something is wrong here. Anyway short version Dak has the team to do it and if he doesn't either it's on him, or the coach or their relationship.
 

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Not really he's speaking facts
How many other QB's are supposed to lead their team to a Super Bowl with a broken throwing hand? Just curious. How many times in the history of the NFL has that happened? 5? 10? Ever? I am not the Dak cheerleader, but some of this **** gets ridiculous.
 
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