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Only fools judge any players talent based on Super Bowl wins.At the end of the day he can shut people up by leading the team deep into the playoffs.
Only fools judge any players talent based on Super Bowl wins.At the end of the day he can shut people up by leading the team deep into the playoffs.
Man, they've tied the D's hands behind their backs. C'mon, I know you know this. Of course it was to increase scoring.The NFL did not make changes to increase scoring. Anybody who believes that is just... off their rocker. They made changes to protect the players. Was the horse collar rule put in place to increase scoring?
All I know is Tom threw 6 Touchdowns in his first 6 playoff games (1 per game) and went 6-0 in those games. Dak threw 6 Touchdowns in his 4 playoff games (and ran for 3 more) but somehow only managed to go 1-3. I'm guessing the defense matters, but who cares right.
Only fools judge any players talent based on Super Bowl wins.
Of course you can have your opinion that Dak isn’t any good because he hasn’t won a Super Bowl. It’s you’re right.You called Dak Under rated when some people think he is over rated. I just said to he can shut people up by being successful. Until he does people have a right to have an opinion one way or the other.
Tom played in the AFC with strong opponents like Manning and Big Ben. Anyway >.> you making praise a guy I don't really like. Dak just has to win in the playoffs to stop the doubts. and get respect. People here are calling Dak underated, but respect is earned by winning in the playoffs, call it unfair if you want but that is how it is.
Only the uneducated only give respect to a player based solely on winning in the playoffs.Tom played in the AFC with strong opponents like Manning and Big Ben. Anyway >.> you making praise a guy I don't really like. Dak just has to win in the playoffs to stop the doubts. and get respect. People here are calling Dak underated, but respect is earned by winning in the playoffs, call it unfair if you want but that is how it is.
How did they tie the defenses hands behind the back? Be specific in your details.Man, they've tied the D's hands behind their backs. C'mon, I know you know this. Of course it was to increase scoring.
Zero chance Dak plays long enough to catch TB12.Dak - 153..... at 29 years old and a half
Brady - 147.... at 29 years old and a half
Just saying.... it's possible. Not saying they're the same Quarterback, but it's possible Dak can take a stab at that record, and his current year isn't even over yet. He'll probably finish around 162-165 Touchdowns.
He needs a little over 300 (which is roughly double more to go) to crack the Top 15 considering a few other current QBs who might keep up his same pace.
Of course you can have your opinion that Dak isn’t any good because he hasn’t won a Super Bowl. It’s you’re right.
Only the uneducated only give respect to a player based solely on winning in the playoffs.
Rogers isn’t even a top 10 QB this year and won’t be in the playoffs.You're the one who added the word "Solely" here. I'm just pointing out how ultimately someone who you feel is under rated but who someone else feels is over rated can shut his critics up. The kind of Respect Brady, Rodgers, Big Ben have has been earned with playoff success. Playoff success of that type makes others look foolish when someone tries to detract from those players.
Isn’t it 10 SBs, funny first 7 seasons 4 SBs , LMAO Dak one PO win in 6 seasons , at we get a good laugh .
We get it, you love Dak....not that there's anything wrong with that.Rogers isn’t even a top 10 QB this year and won’t be in the playoffs.
The NFL did not make changes to increase scoring. Anybody who believes that is just... off their rocker. They made changes to protect the players. Was the horse collar rule put in place to increase scoring?
Dak - 153..... at 29 years old and a half
Brady - 147.... at 29 years old and a half
Just saying.... it's possible. Not saying they're the same Quarterback, but it's possible Dak can take a stab at that record, and his current year isn't even over yet. He'll probably finish around 162-165 Touchdowns.
He needs a little over 300 (which is roughly double more to go) to crack the Top 15 considering a few other current QBs who might keep up his same pace.
The NFL has to answer to OSHA.You really don't think making it more difficult for defensive players to make tackles doesn't help the offense? How about the "defenseless receiver" rule? It made every receiver as brave going over the middle as Michael Irvin.. And let's not forget the "only escort the QB politely to the ground" rule they enacted. All of which makes the task of playing offense easier while making the task of playing defense harder. Of course it was to increase scoring!!! The fantasy football nerds and the instant gratification generation won't watch unless both teams hit 30..