I absolutely think Dak wilts when he feels he has to perform. I also believe this psychology was not there when he first came to the Cowboys. As a rookie he went out and played better than anyone expected. He didn't wilt at any point. I first noticed him wilting in 2019. I am not sure what changed but It appeared something did. I suspect the change occurred and someone anointed Dak and put the onus all on him. Now Dak feels like it all comes down to him and that's when he chokes. When he plays loose, he is a very good QB. He makes quick decisions, spreads the ball around and the offense moves up and down the field. When he plays tight, he holds the ball too long, forces the ball into covered receivers, throws INTs, and loses some accuracy.
IMO, giving Dak $60 million per year just made the problem worse. Now Dak not only has to win every game himself, but he has to prove he is worth the money he got paid. He can never do either. But the pressure he feels from this thinking causes him to choke.
The best answer is to take the pressure off Dak. Get him a running game. Get him playmakers on offense - more than 1 (remember what happened when they acquired Amari Cooper?). Build some confidence in him for himself and his offense. Dak will never be worth $60 million. Jerry is an idiot for paying him that kind of money. But I do think if they take the pressure off him he can play better than he did in 2024. The question is, can they get enough good players around him given his contract. Even though his contract pays him $60 million, his CAP value due to previous restructures is $90 million this year, then $66.7 million, $61.7 million and $71.7 million for each of the next 3 years. They took stupid and figured out a way to make it even more stupid. If they restructure Dak in 2025, then his CAP will be over $70 million for each of the next 3 years. As bad as $60 million per year sounds making it $70 million or more is worse.
At this point I am not even sure it is possible to fix Dak's problem. Therefore, they should start preparing to move on from Dak, and it starts by not restructuring his deal this year.