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You're the only one talking about 6 yard passes.Dak only throws the ball 6 yards? Research and watching the game is a must.
You're the only one talking about 6 yard passes.Dak only throws the ball 6 yards? Research and watching the game is a must.
Sure he does
Just not with consistent accuracy
Actually tells 3/4th of the story because the 1st 3 quarters count equally.
Give me a QB who has lousy 4th quarter stats because he was great quarters 1-3 any day and twice on Sunday.
And yet one quarter is all people need to compare him to Brees, Rodgers, Brady, Aikman, etc.Unless the game is close and the QBs bad 4th quarter contributes to a loss. Because I'm sure that if Dak played well for 3 quarters and yet bad in the 4th and the Cowboys loss, that his lack luster 4th quarter play would be all that his doubters focused on.
Actually tells 3/4th of the story because the 1st 3 quarters count equally.
Give me a QB who has lousy 4th quarter stats because he was great quarters 1-3 any day and twice on Sunday.
your last statement is the testament on why needs a strong supporting cast for him to succeed. he has to show the ability to put games away in the first 3 quarters and not squander opportunities and put the team in a situation to make 4th quarter heroic comebacks to win...which is something we do consistently. these things have a way of evening out over time.....right now we are riding a bit of luck but luck runs out eventually....
My favorite are those who take parts out to make an argument.I love it. These people are so against Dak, they don't know what to do with themselves. So they create dumb threads like these to make themselves feel better. Is Cooper Rush throwing 3TDs to win a game in the 4th and OT? Lmao.
so its not luck? the last TD in overtime and the ball bouncing up like it did...is not luck? its odds?One, there is no such thing as luck. You prepare for the opportunity. If you do not play the lottery, you will never win. You prepare for the opportunity by buying a lottery ticket. There are odds but not luck.
Dak got the Cowboys in scoring position to win the game vs. Houston and the kicker missed the field goal, and did the same in the first Commanders game and the kicker missed the field goal. Those are opportunities to win. It is not bad luck. Dak gives the Cowboys the opportunities to win games.
Two, Your statement is correct regarding 4th quarter wins: "4th quarter heroic comebacks to win...which is something we do consistently." QBs that show this trait consistently and early in their careers have done very well when all the supporting cast finally arrives...Elway, Staubach (1975, 1976), Brady, Montana, Williams, Manning, etc. Somethings you can not coach is a winners will to win. Next year, he will have less turnovers, more larger point differential wins, and a better supporting cast. This is my next point.
Three, Jerry Jones made Dak Prescott play without a no.1 WR, no.1 TE, and the no. 1 C got hurt. Where was the strong supporting cast on offense. The Cowboys beat the defending Super Bowl Champions with Looney, Williams, and Sua Filo playing in the interior of the OL. He did those drives and big plays with those UDFA and rookie in front of him. When Dak got back a no.1 WR (previously Dez and TO for Romo), Dak started consistently winning. The only QB in Cowboys history to start season without the returning no.1 WR, no.1 TE and no.1 C was expansion Cowboys QB Eddie LeBaron. Do you know what that team's record was?
I agree that Dak does not and should not be throwing the ball +50 times in a game. Dak was given +50 opportunities to throw an intercept or fumble vs. the Eagles. But even with the dumb coaching of Garrett and Linehan, he won that game and has not had a losing season. In spite of Dumbo GM moves, and Dumber coaching, Dak has consistently found a way to win especially when you give him a little help. This is Dak Prescott's 3rd season. Staubach had not played a game (Naval commitment). Romo got to learn and be groomed on the bench (2003-2005). Aikman was worried that Jimmy Johnson was going to keep Steve Walsh or stay with Steve Beuerlien (1989-1991). Dak will get better. But you will not have to worry about him folding under pressure.
All Dak needs to do is "win...which is something we do consistently" with Dak at QB.
1UPso its not luck? the last TD in overtime and the ball bouncing up like it did...is not luck? its odds?
in the first Commanders game Dak fumbled in the endzone giving the Commanders a TD...but conveniently lets not discuss that and focus on Kicker.... otherwise we never needed a kick. the kicker is pretty accurate unless you expect 100% accuracy. I use the same line dak lovers use. " all QBs miss passes and have bad games".... so "all kickers miss kicks even the great ones, given none of them are 100%".
how do you know next year he will have less turnovers bigger margin of victory, etc....wasn't that the prediction for 2017?
and as I have mentioned over and over....when there is a strong supporting cast. we are an above average offense. even in 2016. given resources to an elite QB, the offense would be elite. elite offense we are not. good offense, we are. our scheme is designed around Zeke and not Dak and keeping games close. Being that Dak seems to elevate his game in late 4th quarters, it helps us in wins....
and its funny that when we lose again, its the WR, the kicker. the coach, the OC, the OL, the TE, the defense...but when we win its Dak despite all of those....next time I will look for a cape under his uniform...seems like he is superman and we just don't know.....
Dak has benefited from strong supporting case and has produced average results. his job as a QB is to be a passer and manage games. He is average passer and very good game manager. those very coaches you are referring to, put in the scheme to help minimize reliance on him (smart) and give the team opportunity to win games.
this offense is not Dak centericc. its zeke centric. don't ever forget that.... what we know is without zeke, Dak is 3-3 and below average. with Zeke he has a winnign record. even this year, when zeke is over a 100 yards in a game, we are 7-1, below a 100 and we are 1-4.
Im sorry you did say 5.You're the only one talking about 6 yard passes.
Reminds me of the Denver vs Dallas game. Romo throws 5 TDS and 1 pick Dallas loses. Romo's fault. (Not the defense giving up 53 points) They're never good enough.Aw yes, the old, "Dak threw for 450 yards, but he SHOULD have had 600+!"
so its not luck? the last TD in overtime and the ball bouncing up like it did...is not luck? its odds?
in the first Commanders game Dak fumbled in the endzone giving the Commanders a TD...but conveniently lets not discuss that and focus on Kicker.... otherwise we never needed a kick. the kicker is pretty accurate unless you expect 100% accuracy. I use the same line dak lovers use. " all QBs miss passes and have bad games".... so "all kickers miss kicks even the great ones, given none of them are 100%".
how do you know next year he will have less turnovers bigger margin of victory, etc....wasn't that the prediction for 2017?
and as I have mentioned over and over....when there is a strong supporting cast. we are an above average offense. even in 2016. given resources to an elite QB, the offense would be elite. elite offense we are not. good offense, we are. our scheme is designed around Zeke and not Dak and keeping games close. Being that Dak seems to elevate his game in late 4th quarters, it helps us in wins....
and its funny that when we lose again, its the WR, the kicker. the coach, the OC, the OL, the TE, the defense...but when we win its Dak despite all of those....next time I will look for a cape under his uniform...seems like he is superman and we just don't know.....
Dak has benefited from strong supporting case and has produced average results. his job as a QB is to be a passer and manage games. He is average passer and very good game manager. those very coaches you are referring to, put in the scheme to help minimize reliance on him (smart) and give the team opportunity to win games.
this offense is not Dak centericc. its zeke centric. don't ever forget that.... what we know is without zeke, Dak is 3-3 and below average. with Zeke he has a winnign record. even this year, when zeke is over a 100 yards in a game, we are 7-1, below a 100 and we are 1-4.
Now i am not a Dak lover like many here. Just like there were Romo lovers... however i am a Dak supporter. He has some good qualities. His leadership. Heart. Resilience. Fight to the end attitude. However limited in some skills. With that said he is limited in anticipation and teading defenses. Yhats why he succeeds in 4rh quarter come backs when the game is made simple. He doesnt have to read much, quick throws. Simplify the game. He struggles in first three quarters at normal pace and normal defenseive snaps he has to play against.We saw how Dak (and frankly, the entire offense) looked without Zeke last year.
There wasn't enough lipstick for that pig. It was worse than ugly.
I thought you had me on your ignore list? Why are you even replying to me?Your right why should we complain about Dak when our passing game is 25th in the league and he has 48 Sacks and 12 fumbles ....jeez cant our fans see Dak's greatness ?????
Agenda big time
It was Joe Montana’s favorite. As well as Troy Aikman’s. Look where it got them.I watch every game, what is research for?
https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/dak-prescott/PRE285723 backs up my eye ball test that 5 yard passes or less are his favorite.
The level of whining has reached DEFCON 1 and it's awesome, lmao. I mean, it's one thing to be amazed by "fans" who post like they're pissed off when we win a game, but the goalpost moving is epic. My point: I'd rather the offense struggle a little, but in the end win the game than to have a QB who has to throw for 500 yards to overcome everything and then crap the bed and lose the game.
I thought you had me on your ignore list? Why are you even replying to me?
Now i am not a Dak lover like many here. Just like there were Romo lovers... however i am a Dak supporter. He has some good qualities. His leadership. Heart. Resilience. Fight to the end attitude. However limited in some skills. With that said he is limited in anticipation and teading defenses. Yhats why he succeeds in 4rh quarter come backs when the game is made simple. He doesnt have to read much, quick throws. Simplify the game. He struggles in first three quarters at normal pace and normal defenseive snaps he has to play against.
Is that bad or good? Perhaps both. I give credit to the coaching staff. Their goal is clearly to keep games close and allow the team to get opportunities in the 4th quarter. This year we are able to lean on defense to win a few games.
Dak is a very good game manager. Although the turnovers are concerning and it will bite is in the rear sooner than later. You cant continue to turn the ball over and expect wins....except for thos year the defense is bailing him out
No. Its not luck. He threw the ball to his best play making WR and his best play making WR made the play. His best play making WR made more than that play.so its not luck? the last TD in overtime and the ball bouncing up like it did...is not luck? its odds?
in the first Commanders game Dak fumbled in the endzone giving the Commanders a TD...but conveniently lets not discuss that and focus on Kicker.... otherwise we never needed a kick. the kicker is pretty accurate unless you expect 100% accuracy. I use the same line dak lovers use. " all QBs miss passes and have bad games".... so "all kickers miss kicks even the great ones, given none of them are 100%".
how do you know next year he will have less turnovers bigger margin of victory, etc....wasn't that the prediction for 2017?
and as I have mentioned over and over....when there is a strong supporting cast. we are an above average offense. even in 2016. given resources to an elite QB, the offense would be elite. elite offense we are not. good offense, we are. our scheme is designed around Zeke and not Dak and keeping games close. Being that Dak seems to elevate his game in late 4th quarters, it helps us in wins....
and its funny that when we lose again, its the WR, the kicker. the coach, the OC, the OL, the TE, the defense...but when we win its Dak despite all of those....next time I will look for a cape under his uniform...seems like he is superman and we just don't know.....
Dak has benefited from strong supporting case and has produced average results. his job as a QB is to be a passer and manage games. He is average passer and very good game manager. those very coaches you are referring to, put in the scheme to help minimize reliance on him (smart) and give the team opportunity to win games.
this offense is not Dak centericc. its zeke centric. don't ever forget that.... what we know is without zeke, Dak is 3-3 and below average. with Zeke he has a winnign record. even this year, when zeke is over a 100 yards in a game, we are 7-1, below a 100 and we are 1-4.