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From CowboysZone year one to present:Hey Mods, can we get a Dak Zone so I can avoid the repetitive nonsense?![]()
"Hey Mods, can we get a
From CowboysZone year one to present:Hey Mods, can we get a Dak Zone so I can avoid the repetitive nonsense?![]()
They’re easy to find at the trailer parks.If we keep showing how great Dak is, we're going to have to conduct welfare checks on all these Dak haters.
Oh, shut up and go to church! Or back under your rock.They’re easy to find at the trailer parks.
Rinse and repeat.From CowboysZone year one to present:
"Hey Mods, can we get aDakRomoHensonHutchinsonQuincyZone?"
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Good afternoon, Rockport.Rinse and repeat.
I was agreeing with you by the way.Good afternoon, Rockport.
Good afternoon, Rockport.I was agreeing with you by the way.
lol...Good afternoon, Rockport.
lol...Good afternoon, Rockport.
Is that what Jerry's lap smells like?They’re easy to find at the trailer parks.
There is a ton to parse from this. I don't have time to go deep on this right now. Some real surprises at a glance.Super Bowl Era Passer Rating (per sports-reference.com/stathead) criteria:
- Postseason games only
- 5 or more postseason games started
Rk Player GS RateTeam 1 Bart Starr 5 116.5GNB 2 Tony Eason 5 115.6NWE 3 Jeff Hostetler 5 112.0NYG,RAI 4 Baker Mayfield 5 105.9CLE,TAM 5 Patrick Mahomes 21 105.4KAN 6 Kurt Warner 13 102.8ARI,STL 7 Josh Allen 15 101.5BUF 8 Matt Ryan 10 100.8ATL 9 Matthew Stafford 13 100.4DET,LAR 10 Nick Foles 6 98.8PHI 11 Aaron Rodgers 22 98.1GNB,PIT 12 Alex Smith 7 97.4KAN,SFO 13 Drew Brees 18 97.1NOR,SDG 14 Russell Wilson 17 96.8PIT,SEA 15 Joe Montana 23 95.6KAN,SFO 16 Mark Sanchez 6 94.3NYJ 17 Joe Burrow 7 93.8CIN 18 Ken Anderson 6 93.5CIN 19 Jalen Hurts 10 93.4PHI 20 Tony Romo 6 93.0DAL 21 Dak Prescott 7 91.8DAL 22 Joe Theismann 8 91.4WAS 23 Tom Brady 48 89.8NWE,TAM 24 Brock Purdy 8 89.1SFO 25 Troy Aikman 15 88.3DAL 26 Joe Flacco 16 87.9BAL,CLE 27 Cam Newton 7 87.7CAR 28 Eli Manning 12 87.4NYG 29 Peyton Manning 27 87.4DEN,IND 30 Colin Kaepernick 6 87.3SFO 31 Ben Roethlisberger 23 86.7PIT 32 Brett Favre 24 86.3GNB,MIN 33 Steve Young 14 85.8SFO 34 Philip Rivers 12 85.3IND,LAC,SDG 35 Ryan Tannehill 5 85.2TEN 36 Jared Goff 9 85.1DET,LAR 37 Warren Moon 10 84.9HOU,MIN 38 Rich Gannon 7 84.6KAN,MIN,OAK 39 Lamar Jackson 8 84.6BAL 40 Matt Hasselbeck 11 84.2SEA 41 Ken Stabler 12 84.2HOU,OAK 42 Bernie Kosar 7 83.5CLE,DAL,MIA 43 Jake Delhomme 8 83.3CAR 44 Daryle Lamonica 9 83.1BUF,OAK 45 Terry Bradshaw 19 83.0PIT 46 Jim Plunkett 10 81.9OAK,RAI 47 Vinny Testaverde 5 81.0CLE,NWE,NYJ 48 C.J. Stroud 6 80.6HOU 49 Donovan McNabb 16 80.0PHI 50 John Elway 21 79.7DEN 51 Michael Vick 5 77.6ATL,PHI 52 Chad Pennington 6 77.3MIA,NYJ 53 Dan Marino 18 77.1MIA 54 Phil Simms 10 77.0NYG 55 Jim McMahon 6 76.1CHI,GNB,MIN,PHI 56 Roger Staubach 17 76.0DAL 57 Wade Wilson 5 75.6DAL,MIN 58 Kerry Collins 7 75.3CAR,NYG,TEN 59 Len Dawson 7 75.1KAN 60 Neil O'Donnell 7 74.9PIT,TEN 61 David Woodley 5 74.4MIA 62 Randall Cunningham 9 74.3MIN,PHI 63 Jimmy Garoppolo 6 74.1NWE,SFO 64 Jeff Garcia 6 73.8PHI,SFO,TAM 65 Andrew Luck 8 73.4IND 66 Jake Plummer 6 72.7ARI,DEN 67 Jim Kelly 17 72.3BUF 68 Dave Krieg 9 72.3DET,KAN,SEA 69 Mark Rypien 7 72.2PHI,WAS 70 Danny White 10 72.2DAL 71 Boomer Esiason 5 71.1CIN 72 Dan Pastorini 5 70.1HOU 73 Dan Fouts 7 70.0SDG 74 Billy Kilmer 7 68.6WAS 75 Bob Griese 11 68.3MIA 76 Jim Harbaugh 5 67.2CHI,IND 77 Steve McNair 10 66.7BAL,TEN 78 Mark Brunell 10 66.3GNB,JAX,NOR,WAS 79 Trent Dilfer 6 66.0BAL,TAM 80 Ron Jaworski 8 63.4PHI,RAM 81 Brad Johnson 7 62.8DAL,MIN,TAM,WAS 82 John Brodie 5 60.7SFO 83 Vince Ferragamo 6 59.9RAM 84 Fran Tarkenton 11 58.6MIN 85 Johnny Unitas 5 58.5BAL 86 Jim Everett 5 57.0RAM 87 Earl Morrall 5 56.5BAL,MIA 88 Drew Bledsoe 6 54.9NWE 89 Stan Humphries 6 54.8SDG 90 Bill Nelsen 5 53.8CLE 91 Doug Williams 7 53.6TAM,WAS 92 Jay Schroeder 5 50.4RAI,WAS 93 Mike Tomczak 5 49.4CHI,PIT 94 Craig Morton 10 42.0DAL,DEN 95 Pat Haden 5 35.3RAM
Stats that clearly show Dak is a very good and talented QB up their with the best.More stats.....
In the end, what is the playoff record from 2016 to 2025? That's what matters. If you consistently fail in the post season games, no one other than people like the OP and Yobs will remember the regular season fluff.
Bragging rights to me would be comparing Lombardi's, not regular season stats.
Notice how the haters don't have anything to say.
I know, huh? They all need to go to church! lmao![]()
I don't even have to read the comments to know. They all come out from under the bridge in full force when someone posts something positive about #4. I'm afraid to even say his name because they might hear me. Lol
Stats are cool....and it's important to know WHEN the stats happen. Bob had a thread awhile back about when the offense scores. I think it was about 3 in the 1st qtr and 7-10 points in the first half. That's pretty rough on an already struggling D.Stats that clearly show Dak is a very good and talented QB up their with the best.
The defense has been atrocious in big games.
I should probably save the statistic for the future, just in case someone yells TOM BRADY at me for my preference of Joe Montana. Either that or re-post an image I recreated from an old image hosting site I once had...Mahomes, Rodgers and Montana with excellence across a large sample size.
That's their only hope.I know, huh? They all need to go to church! lmao
ThanksAn essentially sound post applicable to all teams, players, coaches, etc. Well done.
Exactly. Tom's legacy is completely different if V "wide rights" those. I say that not to downplay Tom but show just how razor thin the margin is when two well matched teams meet in the SB (or playoffs in general). A few breaks or bad luck can completely make or break a career.I should probably save the statistic for the future, just in case someone yells TOM BRADY at me for my preference of Joe Montana. Either that or re-post an image I recreated from an old image hosting site I once had...
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Ok.Good afternoon, Rockport.
