Call me a sentimental

Going in mid season, as the 3rd option in the passing game, I'm going to say ~40 catches for 600 yards and 7 tds
Those number are unreasonable, that would equate to about 75 catches 1050 yards and 11 tds from a 3rd option, not taking in the fact that he just got there Thursday so may not play this week.
 
Those number are unreasonable, that would equate to about 75 catches 1050 yards and 11 tds from a 3rd option, not taking in the fact that he just got there Thursday so may not play this week.
Maybe, and if he doesn't play this week they would have to be adjusted for that. But it comes out to about 5 catches and 75 yards a game in an offense that throws it around 40 times per game.
 
Maybe, and if he doesn't play this week they would have to be adjusted for that. But it comes out to about 5 catches and 75 yards a game in an offense that throws it around 40 times per game.
80 rcp 1200 yards are number 1 numbers, hes 30 hasn't played football since January learning a new system playing in an offense that has numerous options. Those numbers are un reasonable.
 
Payton buried Adrian Peterson on the bench.

I wonder what he does here.

I'll bet he has a huge game here in a few weeks.
He didn’t need AP. Does he truly need Dez?
 
Is it not possible that Dak and Dez just never could build chemistry? Why does someone always has to be bashed?

The problem with your scenario is only one guy got bashed for the failure in that connection

And we're about to find out if it was really his fault or not. Because many people said he could no longer play.
 
He didn’t need AP. Does he truly need Dez?

My concern for Dak is Payton's complicated passing scheme. He's going to have to simplify everything for Dez quite a bit.
 
The problem with your scenario is only one guy got bashed for the failure in that connection

And we're about to find out if it was really his fault or not. Because many people said he could no longer play.
You missed the point. Both guys have been bashed. Is it not possible it's neither fault they just couldn't build chemistry for whatever reason.
 
You missed the point. Both guys have been bashed. Is it not possible it's neither fault they just couldn't build chemistry for whatever reason.

I have to respectfully disagree.

When Dez was chased out of town, I didn't hear many blaming Dak. The prevailing mentality, repeated ad nauseum on this forum (and in the media) was:

Dez "lost it". Dez couldn't get open. Dez was a shadow of his former self. Dak was saddled with this terrible receiver who didn't care and was a locker room cancer. etc.

There were a few blaming Dak (I'm in this group) who were saying that Dez didn't just all of a sudden forget how to play the game and that it was more likely a quarterback issue. But this represents a small minority of thinking on this topic. The prevailing wisdom was that Dez was a problem.

Management apparently agreed, basically running him out of town on a rail and doubling down on their confidence/commitment in Dak.

This New Orleans experiment should settle that argument. Either Dez produces well with Brees and it becomes evident that he could still play the game and that main issue with his drop in production wasn't him. Or he bombs and it makes it apparent that his critics were right and he is not very good. But it can't be both. It's extremely unlikely that he "lost it" and then "found it" again. Although, I'm sure many of Dak's defenders will claim this, if Dez does anywhere near as well working with Brees as he did with Romo.
 
I have to respectfully disagree.

When Dez was chased out of town, I didn't hear many blaming Dak. The prevailing mentality, repeated ad nauseum on this forum (and in the media) was:

Dez "lost it". Dez couldn't get open. Dez was a shadow of his former self. Dak was saddled with this terrible receiver who didn't care and was a locker room cancer. etc.

There were a few blaming Dak (I'm in this group) who were saying that Dez didn't just all of a sudden forget how to play the game and that it was more likely a quarterback issue. But this represents a small minority of thinking on this topic. The prevailing wisdom was that Dez was a problem.

Management apparently agreed, basically running him out of town on a rail and doubling down on their confidence/commitment in Dak.

This New Orleans experiment should settle that argument. Either Dez produces well with Brees and it becomes evident that he could still play the game and that main issue with his drop in production wasn't him. Or he bombs and it makes it apparent that his critics were right and he is not very good. But it can't be both. It's extremely unlikely that he "lost it" and then "found it" again. Although, I'm sure many of Dak's defenders will claim this, if Dez does anywhere near as well working with Brees as he did with Romo.
People were blaming Dak his rookie season, kept saying that it was his fault Dez dropped off.
 
I guess I missed that. Many on this board are still trashing Dez, even those who are losing faith in Dak.
Any many are still trashing Dak. There were even videos fine breaking down tape saying it was all Daks fault.
 
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