Chuck 54
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I think Hurts is the same QB he’s always been. His problem this year when things weren’t going well for the team on offense or defense is he wasn’t a good leader. That sitting by yourself with a stoic, I don’t care look on your face works when your team is a front runner. When troubled times arrive, and all your brothers are looking for answers, it’s poison. They have too much talent not to bounce back and make those fired the scapegoats. When that happens, Hurts will be praised again.
For all the Dak blaming here, right or wrong, everyone must admit that his history of bouncing back after a loss is in stark contrast to Hurts. Love him or hate him, Dak would NEVER go from 10-1 to 1-5 with basically the same talent on the field against the teams Philly played down the stretch. Not looking for another Dak discussion about he can’t get us over the hump; just saying what happened in Philly would never happen here.
For all the Dak blaming here, right or wrong, everyone must admit that his history of bouncing back after a loss is in stark contrast to Hurts. Love him or hate him, Dak would NEVER go from 10-1 to 1-5 with basically the same talent on the field against the teams Philly played down the stretch. Not looking for another Dak discussion about he can’t get us over the hump; just saying what happened in Philly would never happen here.