Oddly enough, he peaked in 2016 too.Dak Prescott has the highest completion percentage by a rookie quarterback, at 67.8 percent in 2016
How? He had a career high completion percentage in 2021. (68.8%)Oddly enough, he peaked in 2016 too.
NFCE is the ONLY division which every team has won a Superbowl. Only a matter of time before they become strong again.Weak? The NFC West could become the best division since the 90s NFC East. Seattle has a top 10 quarterback and they are the worst team in the division. We saw what Murray is about first hand.
No he’s not special. But he still better than most. I don’t know how to replace him . Did Buffalo Cincinnati get lucky. Those are the two best quarterbacks in the league right now. Especially with Brady Retired. And Aaron Rodgers is just overrated along with his friend Patrick. I would put Herbert the top three also. Buffalo, Cincinnati, San Diego. Everybody else seems to choke. When it’s most important.
A person has to have very low standards if they think Dak was ever one of the best in the league. I wonder how much Dak pays these people that work in his damage control department.
Yeah with owners like the Joneses, Dan Snyder and the Mara family the NFC Eastwill return to its 90s glory.NFCE is the ONLY division which every team has won a Superbowl. Only a matter of time before they become strong again.
I don’t know how you come to that. They lost in the first round in 2016 just like they did in 2022 lol.His best year as a QB was his rookie year, when he had a dominant OL and the running game was leading the way.
He played within himself and made the easy read and throw and protected the ball. That is the formula for winning with Dak as a QB.
I’m on the payroll…..How is it any difference than you two fawning and adoring everything Dak does, right or wrong and you lovers don't even know him, or...do you? On his payroll, perhaps? Because I have never witnessed so much adoration for a mediocre QB wanna be.
There’s no case to make. He asked what record did he break and I answered him. What’s the issue?You are really going back 6 freaking years ago to make your case? Lazy...
Peaked according to what?Oddly enough, he peaked in 2016 too.
That goes for any QB.
How did Mahomes perform during this season's AFC Championship Game and last year's Super Bowl?
Case cased.
This! Right here! OL Coach, fix OL, get RB! Run run run!He is what he has always been. A mid level QB that can play well when the running game is leading the offense.
Expecting him to “carry” the team as a passer is a failure on the part of management to accurately evaluate the player.
The fact he was able to hold the franchise over a barrel and get $40 mil per year is also their fault— because they balked when they could have signed him for 30 mil per year two seasons earlier.
The only way we win with Prescott is to cut ties with Philbin, hire a genius running focused OL coach, add OL talent and rebuild the OL, cut Zeke, feed Pollard, and add another dynamic RB to the mix so that Dak can utilize play-action whenever necessary.
His limitations as a QB will handcuff production against any defense that can stop our ground game. Therefore— while he is QB, invest resources in making the ground game as unstoppable as possible.
Yep and when is Cowboy Bob going to be inducted into the ring of honor?This! Right here! OL Coach, fix OL, get RB! Run run run!
Zeke is physically burned out. Worn out. Dak is not. Big difference. I bet you still believed Romo could perform better than Dak in 2016, huh? That's how ignorant, blind and foolish you are.Lol!
If this is what you really think, why just stop at the QB position?
Next year, let's let Zeke start every game since it's not his FAULT he sucks now..
It's the Oline and K Moore's fault!
"Zeke would break the rushing record if he had All Pros at every position in the Oline. Talent doesn't matter, Zeke is a winner!"
Yeah.. You sound just as ridiculous.
It's a team sport when it comes to the playoffs. Everyone is good once there. Not 1 player wins a playoff game outright.Dak has had some big passing days. No doubt.
If any of that made a lick a difference when it comes to playoff success I would care. To this point— he has shown himself to be capable of winning the NFCE, and until he proves otherwise— that remains his ceiling
….if true, it’s the worst possible scenario. At least a physical injury will heal but if it’s in his head, it might be tougher to get over. A sports psychologist wouldn’t be the worst idea.
Many high paid executives get “life coaching” from experts and if I had a 160 million dollar employee with a mental based issue, I would spare no expense in getting him/her help
It's a team sport when it comes to the playoffs. Everyone is good once there. Not 1 player wins a playoff game outright.
It doesn't take a former NFL player to see this.
The dude can't handle pressure. It was easy when you were the 4th round pick, feel good story, that was overachieving.
Now you're paid, expected to be great, and expected to lead your team places. When you don't you're going to get criticized much more for it because of your contract.
His skills can't back up everyones expectations for him. He knows this.