Bottom line your franchise $40 million QB is trash

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GoldenR

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asking sincerely.

For you Dak clowns, what does he do well?

I was in a suite for the game today and the packer fans are laughing at how bad he is.
Heard Jerry was shakin his head at the last pick also. Probably about the wrong route, yeah, that's it.
 

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Did he stare down the spot/receiver? Yes. Did he throw it into heavy coverage? Yes. Did he even take half a second to look around? No. He messed up. Deal with it. Was it all his fault? No. Should he be excused for it? No.
He didn't Stare anyone down, the route wasn't run right. You saw Ceedee go right over and tell Shultz that right on the broadcast it was a quick throw.
 

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Better release, as he throws with the flick of the wrist.. that’s for sure.. neither are winning with the game in their hands
I'd say it's not fair to hit Hurts with that because he's just starting his career. Although I probably would have agreed with you last year, but like I said in my other post he has improved a lot so I'm not sure what his ceiling is. He's also very composed at all times if you watch him, so maybe he will play well under pressure. Dak is what he is. I'd argue he's actually getting worse at this point.
 

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If he had any awareness he would have run for the first down, instead he holds and waits for the pocket to collapse. No awareness.

Im decipher this play now. It looks like the crossing route was his first read, but the LB had that read. They had 3 WRs in the right that were just running a clear out, for the underneath crossing route. Pollard was the check-down on the left.

I don’t think you can blame him looking at again. GB just had the right defense and played the look.
 

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Mediocre= of average quality. not exceptional, not good, just acceptable, common, middle place,......but not very good. MEDIOCRE.
 

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I'd say it's not fair to hit Hurts with that because he's just starting his career. Although I probably would have agreed with you last year, but like I said in my other post he has improved a lot so I'm not sure what his ceiling is. He's also very composed at all times if you watch him, so maybe he will play well under pressure. Dak is what he is. I'd argue he's actually getting worse at this point.

I agree Hurts is playing poised. I just think their offense minimizes his flaws and will get figured out. But Dak has hit his ceiling. It’s the same thing it’s been for years now.
 

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The first, the fact there were two receivers in the sand area was problematic, but Dak shouldn’t have even thrown it based on what he was seeing. So it was a little less his fault, but it was still his fault.

While I always support Dak here, this is what I think his biggest fault is: as the team goes, he goes. When everyone is in sync and executing, Dak looks like a top five passer. When things go south he tends to kind of fall in line and play to that level as well.

I want to see him step up and pick up his level of play and his teammates when they are down instead of kind of just joining them in the mess.
 

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I agree Hurts is playing poised. I just think their offense minimizes his flaws and will get figured out. But Dak has hit his ceiling. It’s the same thing it’s been for years now.
Cam 2.0.
 

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While I always support Dak here, this is what I think his biggest fault is: as the team goes, he goes. When everyone is in sync and executing, Dak looks like a top five passer. When things go south he tends to kind of fall in line and play to that level as well.

I want to see him step up and pick up his level of play and his teammates when they are down instead of kind of just joining them in the mess.

Great QBs possess all the tools, meaning even when they are young, you see them doing things that make you shake your head. It’s just a matter of putting everything together. Dak is just Dak. He’s a guy that throws well on his early reads. It’s the same thing you see year in and year out. You aren’t really going to improve your processing speed, if you don’t have it, for a guy like Dak, it’s going to come down to pre-snap reads. And he’s just not good, outside he can throw against the blitz if he knows it’s coming.
 

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The interception into the end zone was Dak misreading the defense just as much as it might have been on the WR. Even if the WR had been right there, at the very best it would have been a highly contested ball and multiple defenders were in the area. Dak made a bad throw.
Wrong, bro.

That was a timed pass play. It would have turned into a TD if Schultz had run his route correctly and cleared the DB out of the middle so the trailing CeeDee would have been wide open. Even CeeDee was telling Schultz that was his fault.

Dak's critics constantly complain about how Dak doesn't throw his receivers open or struggles with timed routes. That Dak always waits and waits until his receivers get wide open. Well, Dak finally was throwing into tightly contested spots. They would have worked and been completed for big gains and TDs had his receivers ran their individual routes correctly. Both of those INTs were not on Dak for the reasons just explained.
 
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