Another Dak thread. stats

I remember the Romo haters screaming stats do not matter wins do
Also remember his apologist crying about a lack of help, and how having to carry the load affected his decision making

Dak knowing he has to put up 30 to have a chance might affect his decision making as well
 
Who cares, his season is totally wasted. It's better to sit him if they are going to roll with him next year.. the guy isn't getting any younger.

Every hit he'd take is unnecessary the rest of this season at this point.
stop
 
What really happened was that the Cowboys played a tough schedule, and neither the offense or the defense was ready for that. Dak got his usual big stats versus the weak teams, but he got outgunned by the opposing quarterback of the good teams.
How so?

Was he out gunned at Carolina? Green Bay? Hell even Minnesota. That effort was good enough to win. We couldn't stop a 5-8 team w a QB who has been atrocious most of the year. Dak has played good enough to be 10-4.
 
If you put all the pieces around Dak, they can elevate his play to the next level. However, if some of those pieces aren't there, Dak cannot elevate the play of his fellow teammates. We've seen this time and again in the past.
But he's having a good year
Bull-scat
 
He, without question has had bad games and especially in the playoffs with the exception of when they played TB12 and the Bucs. He looked all world in that one.

But as noted, it was not just him in those games. He indeed was part of the problem but not the only problem. The packers did so well against the cowboys defense in that game that it helped Love get a huge contract.

But players get contracts whether fans think they deserve it or not. If it was not on this team, it would be on another team. Just the way it is and that is not just for QBs. And while he or other cowboys players might be the highest paid player overall or for their position...that will change when the next big player gets a huge contract from another team.

Not going to advocate for a vet Cap like they have for rookies. But at some point they should have something that teams can follow that basically says that one players contract can't make up a certain percentage of the cap. But doubt that will ever happen.
Did that Bucs team finish with a winning record in that season? I can't remember but I think they were either an 8-9 or 9-8 team. Either way it was a bad team full of banged up guys and several waiting to retire. The Cowboys defense was ferocious that day as well. The point is given that the Cowboys subsequently won harder games with a practice squad quarterback then the reality is they surely win that same game with a quarterback as bad as Cooper Rush.

Love played well in that game regardless. He was helped by two backbreaking interceptions by Dak and the Cowboys defense but the Cowboys came into it as a goid team not like the aforementioned Bucs team.

I want players to earn as much as they can. If there wasn't a salary cap then Dak could be paid $200 million for all I care. But with a salary cap the amount, length of contact and guaranteed money are all key.

You say the next quarterback to be paid will simply overtake Dak's contract...well Josh Allen subsequently got paid 10% less than Dak! League MVP being paid less money and signing for more years on his contract than Dak to help the team...maybe other teams view Dak's contract as being so bad that it finally broke the tradition of resetting the market!
 
Great! Another Dak thread exalting the great one's stats that have led us to a 6-7-1 record. I somewhat feel a smidgen for sympathy for the Dak-Over-Dallas fans. He had the misfortune to come into the NFL at the wrong time and for the wrong team. Had it been him, instead of Brady, being drafted by the Patriots two decades ago, the man would have a Super Bowl ring for all ten fingers.
The ignorance of the general public is astounding
 
show me the 10 interceptions in games against teams with winning record. I bet you won't. but man that internet is a darn thing.
you are sinking deeper in your own bullcrap.

and your emotional angle is now clearly a sign you feel you lost the argument and its your go to move.

so predictable. so so predictable.
QB throw interceptions homeboi

On Dak's team a FG is wasted drive
 
Love to see him get a STAFFORD get out of hell free card!
A genuine contender would have no interest in paying Dak $60 million a year. Miami or maybe the Colts is probably as good a team as he would attract. Seattle may rather have Darnold at half the expense to help strengthen the roster as well.
 
It would be interesting to see how much money they have invested into the offense compared to the defense. Hum,,,,, if it's a lot more, who is that they are forced to carry?
Excellent point and not discussed enough

Offense is where all the investment is at. Ostensibly to give Dak the "tools" he needs to produce....

Defense is treated like an afterthought. And then people are perplexed when defense struggles???
 
When you posted “Dak has got to go” what do you expect ANYONE to believe other than you meant it. Maybe put “s/c” at the end to alleviate any confusion.
Funny, most people would simply say "my bad, I misread your post" when they unload on someone erroneously

You instead chose to blame the poster because you overreacted in error

Can't say I'm at all surprised......
 
wouldn't call Mahomes and KC or Hurts and Philly or Love, Parsons, and GB weak teams. The offense has averaged 29.1 points per game this season; they are #4 in points and near the top with nearly 400 yards per game.
And bad calls and drops is the reason you beat KC
 
It would be interesting to see how much money they have invested into the offense compared to the defense. Hum,,,,, if it's a lot more, who is that they are forced to carry?
Dallas Cowboys: Offense vs Defense Cap Split (Typical)

While exact numbers shift year to year due to restructures and bonuses, Dallas generally looks like this:

Offense: ~56–60% of the salary cap

Defense: ~36–40%

Special Teams: ~4–5%

That puts Dallas above the league average in offensive spending.

In plain English:
Dallas invests more of its cap into offense than most teams do.
Almost nobody consistently — Dallas is near the high end year after year
Dallas is one of the more offense-heavy cap teams in the league, usually spending close to 60% of the cap on offense, which is above league average.

Interesting.
 

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