Cowboys WR on Dak Prescott: 'Great to have QB that's not moody'

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I have seen Brady throw untimely interceptions(the narrative just ignores it) and I've seen him put his team in bad positions. Heck, the tuck rule may have saved his career as a starter. The first half of the super bowl, he played terrible. He helped bring them back. The system thing is BS but BB wouldn't be what he is without a QB like Brady and vice versa. Great player, great coach... but Brady has had plenty of bonehead moments.

Favre never played like Montana, Romo never played like Brady. Different players, different teams, different styles. Romo lived in a franchise that he was forced to do too much because of what was around him. Brady lived on a team that would take up the slack.

Romo has never had a BB...or even the coordinators. His time was squandered with Wade Phillips.

Belichick isn't just the coach, Belichick has the powers of a GM in regards to ALL football matters and has the FINAL say in anything dealing with football. So, with the power that Belichick has over the Patriots when it relates to football, my point is proven that without Belichick, Brady would be nothing.
 

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I'm surprised T-Will said this when Romo complimented him publicly after the Eagles game. I would've kept that opinion to myself.

The team tried to make him a leader in 2015. During TC they consistently had him lead team activities and events. It didn't take.

People like to say Dez is dumb. I don't think he is dumb but I do think he is uneducated. I see TWill vice versa. He is not thoughtful or considerate.
 

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Belichick isn't just the coach, Belichick has the powers of a GM in regards to ALL football matters and has the FINAL say in anything dealing with football. So, with the power that Belichick has over the Patriots when it relates to football, my point is proven that without Belichick, Brady would be nothing.

Brady wouldn't be what he is without BB but I think it's pretty tough to say he would be nothing
 

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Brady wouldn't be what he is without BB but I think it's pretty tough to say he would be nothing

Here's a hypothetical question. Without Belichick drafting Brady, where would Brady be? When answering, please remember that Brady was a 6th round draft pick and the only team that showed any interest in him was Belichick and the Patriots.
 

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Here's a hypothetical question. Without Belichick drafting Brady, where would Brady be? When answering, please remember that Brady was a 6th round draft pick and the only team that showed any interest in him was Belichick and the Patriots.

Romo was undrafted. Kurt Warner bounced around the league, to the AFL, then to a backup role. Every lower pick needs a break to get an opportunity.

It's possible to argue Brady not being the greatest but it's impossible to argue that he's got talent. Do I think he could've handled teams like Romo with bad offensive lines and defenses? No. But that just means he is different.
 

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Williams remarks are interesting. People say things for a reason. There have always been questions about Tony's leadership skills. Williams remarks bring that aspect into some kind of focus. Is he trying to say that Prescott is a better leader?? He wasn't very articulate but maybe that was the real point.
 

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Cowboys WR on Dak Prescott: 'Great to have QB that's not moody'
Without QB Tony Romo in the fold, Dallas Cowboys WR Terrance Williams credits the success of 2016 to one key attribute by Dak Prescott.

"Playing with Dak is always great," said Williams. "When you have a quarterback that's not always moody, by that, I mean sometimes you have a QB that's happy or sometimes he's mad or sometimes you don't even know the mood -- but, with Dak you go in the huddle and he's always calm. He's always cool, calm and collected. No matter if we're down by such amount of points or winning. Dak is just one of those guys that you tell him to do something, and he pays attention to the small things.

"And that's what makes him so great."

http://dal.247sports.com/Bolt/Cowboys-WR-on-Dak-Prescott-Great-to-have-QB-thats-not-moody-51187576


Dang he better not sign with New England this year then
 

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Dang he better not sign with New England this year then

It sure sounds like Williams has issues with being corrected, although he did some things that certainly deserved criticism. Too bad. He just needs to learn to take his lumps, move on and can the sensitivity. He'd definitely take some curt suggestions in NE, that's for sure.
 
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trying to figure out who would say this...

has to be either williams or butler.

The first line of the OP and the article clearly states Williams said it. Not sure what else you would need to figure it out. :p

"Playing with Dak is always great," said Williams. "When you have a quarterback that's not always moody, by that, I mean sometimes you have a QB that's happy or sometimes he's mad or sometimes you don't even know the mood"
 
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I think he was talking about Brandon Weedan and Matt Cassel. Romo had TW's back for a long time.
 

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Meaning when I ran a lazy route Tony would call me out on it and the rookie didn't.
Interesting that everyone seems to have completely forgotten the early season reports of Dak calling out Dez for running sloppy routes heedless of his superstar status. I think we have more than enough evidence to conclude that Dak is a more natural leader than Tony has been.
 

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Interesting that everyone seems to have completely forgotten the early season reports of Dak calling out Dez for running sloppy routes heedless of his superstar status. I think we have more than enough evidence to conclude that Dak is a more natural leader than Tony has been.
Tony barked on Terrance but was scared of TO. Lol Dak would've told TO to pipe down ain't nobody drawing up plays without you (even though Tony probably was which further proves his lack of leadership back then). He took too long to become the guy.
 

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Interesting that everyone seems to have completely forgotten the early season reports of Dak calling out Dez for running sloppy routes heedless of his superstar status. I think we have more than enough evidence to conclude that Dak is a more natural leader than Tony has been.

The leader thing is BS. I work in a business where we develop leaders. If someone is intelligent and willing, they can become a leader. Everyone leads differently.
 

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trying to figure out who would say this...

has to be either williams or butler.
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Tony barked on Terrance but was scared of TO. Lol Dak would've told TO to pipe down ain't nobody drawing up plays without you (even though Tony probably was which further proves his lack of leadership back then). He took too long to become the guy.
Thats a new one. Romo scared of TO.:rolleyes:
Also, Dez is team chemistry choir boy compared to what TO was In his bad times.

I do agree that early on, Dak was further along. It'd make sense given their backgrounds. And Dak already had that as a huge asset coming in.

But there are plenty of stories of Romo having good command too. Lol...even coming from TO. Woodson sure thought he was a leader. But yes, he was better later.

Anyway, in their first full seasons as starters, both guys led their teams to 13-3 division titles.
This team now is much younger though, including Dak, so I like their chances with some extra pieces.
 

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The leader thing is BS. I work in a business where we develop leaders. If someone is intelligent and willing, they can become a leader. Everyone leads differently.
Not the point. Some people are 100% born leaders and with equal effort put in developing their leadership skills will pretty much always be better leaders than someone who wasn't. This pretty much applies to any talent, physical or mental.
 
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