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and Jason Garrett is better than Tom Landry,
When someone gets hurt on the job you have to file a report with OSHA that includes how to stop future injuries. That's why the horse collar is now a penalty. One player, T.O., was hurt by a horse collar tackle. But if I let you guys tell it, the horse collar penalties are there to increase scoring. The light practices in camp are designed to increase scoring.You are really clueless.
That would be great if those touchdowns resulted in meaningful wins against tough teams, but they come against weak teams or in the garbage time of games. Brady’s touchdowns actually means something.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.
This thread needs to be fired into the sun.
It's stuff like this that gives Cowboys fans a bad rap.
I’ll preface by saying obviously Dak isn’t Tom Brady and never will be.
That being said, Dak is better in essentially every statistical sense including adjusted QBR through age 29 compared to Brady. Brady’s career took a massive leap at age 30 in 2007. Through 2006, for those old enough to recall, Brady was a game manager according to everyone. He was Terry Bradshaw. He was not the GOAT everyone now sees him as.
I’ll preface by saying obviously Dak isn’t Tom Brady and never will be.
That being said, Dak is better in essentially every statistical sense including adjusted QBR through age 29 compared to Brady. Brady’s career took a massive leap at age 30 in 2007. Through 2006, for those old enough to recall, Brady was a game manager according to everyone. He was Terry Bradshaw. He was not the GOAT everyone now sees him as.
No he didn't. Bruce Arians never won a title as a HC til Brady got there and the team was loaded but they were coming up short. Sort of like how the Cowboys are.
I’ll preface by saying obviously Dak isn’t Tom Brady and never will be.
That being said, Dak is better in essentially every statistical sense including adjusted QBR through age 29 compared to Brady. Brady’s career took a massive leap at age 30 in 2007. Through 2006, for those old enough to recall, Brady was a game manager according to everyone. He was Terry Bradshaw. He was not the GOAT everyone now sees him as.
This thread needs to be fired into the sun.
It's stuff like this that gives Cowboys fans a bad rap.
Why do people insist on comparing guys from different eras who played under different rules?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.
Brady won 3 SBs at that same point in their careers. Maybe 4.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.
I'd prefer this team to at least "borrow" one of Brady's rings.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.