That's sounding like a 'running game excuse, there's always an excuse. Just put the onus on Dak to prove HIS PART in the future. This is HIS chance to prove his worth.....fine he's a BUSDRIVER, show us you can do that in clutch situations.
I'm not expecting a Play-Off run and even getting to meaningful games in January maybe a stretch.....but he needs to show us SOMETHING of his ability as to why he (and his 2027 contract) is going to drive us to that SB.
I'm not defending Dak, I'm bashing management for improperly evaluating and using him in a way that is not conducive to success.
Dak is what he is and Cowboys management should have figured out exactly what that is by now......and what it's not.
It's not like Dak is lazy, dumb, doesn't really care, doesn't work hard, isn't trying his best....
Dak never body blocked any other potential starting QB from walking through the door. The decision not to have any viable alternative when Dak's contract came up was completely on Cowboys management.
Dak is the starting QB of the Dallas Cowboys and he's not going to suddenly turn into Mahomes. Therefore, if we want the Cowboys to win and compete in the playoffs, it will require a solid running attack and a great defense.
Dak's greatest success comes when he throws 32 or less passes.
Last season Jalen Hurts averaged 24 attempts per game.
Tony Romo's best season was in 2014 when he averaged the fewest passes per game in a season for his career.
In 2016 the Cowboys tied for the best record in their franchise's history. it was Dak's rookie season and he averaged 28 passes a game.
What did all three QBs have in common during those seasons?
The RB standing beside them was the NFL's leading rusher that season.