"My best".......not "our best."
Does this necessarily translate to the Cowboys having their best to come?
Stats are fun to look at but they don't substitute for winning.
I get what he is trying to say but he has to consider being a little more diplomatic.
Rather than Dak's "best to come", I would rather see a reduction in the number of passing plays and a more even distribution between passes and runs.
Statistically, Tony Romo best season came with the lowest average number of passes per game in his career. He had the #1 rating.
That's because it was 2014, the same season that Murray broke Emmitt's Cowboys record for rushing yards in a season. In effect, less was more. The Cowboys should strive to limit Dak's passes per game to 32 or less.
Dak's passing would be just one aspect of the Cowboy "best to come
Of course, this would depend on the growth of the offensive line with a productive RB.
However, Dak's "best" is completely irrelevant unless the defense dramatically improves.
A better way that Dak could be more useful in advancing the Cowboys "best to come" would be to concentrate on long sustainable drives that rest the defense and keep opponent offenses off the field.