Back when I was in elementry school, people would talk about how bad teams actually have quarterbacks who put up a lot of yards. This seems to be a bit of football knowledge that seems to be lost these days, about bad teams throwing the ball a lot and getting a lot of yards trying to have a shootout with a good team, but then losing. Someone with a foodball GED would know that dak would've had no wins this season if atlanta wouldn't have botched that onside kick. Someone with a football GED would've seen that the pace of putting up all those yards because you are behind and have to score 40 would be unsustainable and eventually the team would've stopped that or there would be some sort of injury, which there was. Someone with a football GED would realize that if someone at their peak who is good can make your team 8-8 one season and then the next season has a losing record, shouldn't be where you allocate all your financial resources if you are trying to spend money to fix the team. I mean was dak going to go from Good Quarterback to Elite next season and the talent around him drops a level and he would pick up the slack and superbowl?