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The entire membership would have agreed your account had been hacked if you had posted something completely different.That was a pathetic performance.
The entire membership would have agreed your account had been hacked if you had posted something completely different.That was a pathetic performance.
Yep I would agree with that I've always said he had problems with his footwork but he needs to work on that in offseason, and I don't think Kellen Moore being a quarterback for 3 or 4 years it's fully qualified to be teaching him footworkIt seems when Dak misses on throws, a lot of times the pass is high, and multiple reports have tied that to poor footwork on the play.
A lot of that falls on Dak to simply get better, but if the OL improves, it will allow for more time and a cleaner pocket from which to throw. That would be a plus.
The difference Amari Cooper has made is substantial, though he had a bad drop and a worse fumble today. He and Michael Gallup will have their first off-season with Prescott, which should be a big help next season.
Dak loves Blake Jarwin and he had a monster game today, maybe TE isn't such a sore spot with him and rookie Dalton Schultz.
What does Eli have to do with the way Dak played today. So you agree Prescott played well today?
That definitely ran through my mind, but I'll have to watch the replay a few times.Dak definitely stepped it up today. He was hitting receivers in stride, and only really had one bad miss that I remember, which was Cooper for a sure TD. He was rolling out, directing his receivers, and protecting the ball in the pocket.
Kickoffs and kickoff coverage could also use a fresh coat of wax, too.Defensively, it was pretty bad.
He was Romo-ish a couple of times today. I was impressed by that improvised TD pass to Jarwin.Dak looked like Romo on that pass to Beasley!
ORCould end up with a Major League situation!
Jason Garrett a few weeks ago was trying to recruit Witten back as TE.
That shows how much he knows..
I'm not sure Kellen Moore is the best QB coach for a young guy, but I do believe he will prove to good at his job over time.Yep I would agree with that I've always said he had problems with his footwork but he needs to work on that in offseason, and I don't think Kellen Moore being a quarterback for 3 or 4 years it's fully qualified to be teaching him footwork
Well I thought they were but we all know how the NFL calls that they actually did get him a couple times for it today you would think the best game would call for the best officials not part-timers something NFL should address actually something that players should dress in the next CBA, which is coming up in 2 yearsYeah, far too many big plays, especially in the running game. Hard to believe they weren't blatantly holding,the way Barkley was getting yardage.
You going to tell me how much Beasley sucks?
Dak was trash the whole first half against a garbage defense known for blowing fourth quarter leads, gifted a TD once again by the defense and then almost allowed an Eli Manning in his horrible dats to outplay him against a better defense the whole second half..
No doubt about it overtime he will be good it's a shame he was blessed with that small body because he had the heart and some of the skills of a good quarterback just not enough to overcome his size I just don't know if we have the time to develop him , given our playoff and Super Bowl droughts they should have brought in a veteran quarterback to help with thatI'm not sure Kellen Moore is the best QB coach for a young guy, but I do believe he will prove to good at his job over time.
Dak will likely spend part of his off-season again working with an off site QB mechanics group (I forget where he went last off-season). They will coordinate with Dallas' coaches about the areas most in need of addressing.
he proved he can still get on your last nerve even when he plays well...ha..no Dak homer here His play today didn't prove anything to me that starts next week but it's not killing me that he played well today.You already read my past post where I said he was mediocre to average the first half.
Apparently, our defense allowed Manning to score 35 points, but when it comes to a bad Giant’s defense that is known to blow fourth quarter leads, that’s now what happened as far as Dak is concerned?
So what exactly did this game show? That the coaching staff would give him all game to play and not simply get reps, playing all out with no repurcussiond, other than losing a meaningless game, Dak made plays with the same excuses you Dak homers were saying was the reason for his bad play?
No Martin, Smith and Zeke and a ****** WR Corp, particularly Beasley a garbage TE... yet he proved what?
The Eagles are making the playoffs, bros.
Dak definitely stepped it up today. He was hitting receivers in stride, and only really had one bad miss that I remember, which was Cooper for a sure TD. He was rolling out, directing his receivers, and protecting the ball in the pocket.
I don't know if they can overturn it for that reason. I think that's a judgement call that could go either way. I just figure if they're gonna be so quick to stop the play for a sack, they should be just as quick to call it on a receiver's forward progress.That definitely ran through my mind, but I'll have to watch the replay a few times.
Turnovers are automatically reviewed, so I doubt there was enough there to reverse the official's on field call.
Kickoffs and kickoff coverage could also use a fresh coat of wax, too.
No. By NFL rule, Witten (or any other player) could not have come back when that was being discussed by everyone EXCEPT the Cowboys and Witten.
But, but, but how many sacks did he have because he held the ball too long?Un-Dakers....take a look at his stats. 387 yards, 4 TD’s, no picks, no fumbles.
I honestly didn't see any holding, but I wasn't really looking for it either. At this point, it's an exercise in futility to actually seek out bad calls.Well I thought they were but we all know how the NFL calls that they actually did get him a couple times for it today you would think the best game would call for the best officials not part-timers something NFL should address actually something that players should dress in the next CBA, which is coming up in 2 years