Since entering the league only Brady has more wins.
I've heard that before and it's interesting considering the issues on defense on the road, and the stretch where zeke was absence.
He's a winner mentality, he has intangibles and leadership qualities that endear to teammates and coaches and management ,
and it hit the entire organization immediately when he took to the field and locker room.
Dak plays a safe game most times, He won't be the pure form passer
gunslinger that Romo was, but he won't have near the turnover prone games that Tony Romo encountered.
He's a danger in both the pass game and as a running QB. And maybe it's not talked about as much here, but there is a obvious
telling sign how he has significantly improved his mechanical game and he doesn't hold the ball and take unnecessary sacks near
as he did for much of 2018. ...Uuugggh !
I do want to believe this Kellen/Kitna staff has better designed plays that best fit Dak than what Linehan imagined.
I don't see the automatic jump ball fades that Linehan tried to force as much and I definitely see the more push the ball downfield
aggressiveness and over the top emphasis that was so stymied under Linehan .
There's more of a quicker/no huddle emphasis to go along with the pre-snap motion.
I do believe having Zeke plays a huge part in his success, and it does help that staff has supplied him with more weapons in
the likes of Amari, Gallup and Beasley was a big part too