I'm with you on this 100%, but there's a difference between education and blatantly insulting people that have different opinions.
I'd much rather have rational discussions where we can air our differences and agree to disagree on things, buy certain posters feel the need to always throw insults like "troll",
hater", or my personal favorite " oh, you just don't understand the game of football" out there. That's when some of us, myself included, kinda take the low road to and let emotions take over and then it just becomes a back and forth that accomplishes nothing.
Dak is polarizing because he is the QB of our favorite team. Everyone has a opinion on him. Some are positive, some are negative, and some are in the middle. That's just the way it is and that is okay.
Winning cures all. You best believe Dak can be playing like early 2017 Dak, but if we're winning the bickering that is happening right now will be far a few between I believe. It's hard to argue with people when your team is winning. It's when you're losing that the doubters start to have a louder voice, and rightfully so. Because no player is above criticism and doubt, especially one that has accomplished so little, such as Dak.
I'd love for Dak to get to a point where it becomes hard to doubt him like a Brady, Mahomes, or Rodgers is at right now. You just know that more then likely you're going to have to bring your A game if you want to beat guys like them consistently. Dak is not there yet, so he doesn't get the same benefit of the doubt as those guys. Maybe he gets there one day and maybe he don't, but all we can do is hope that he gets to that level one day. I don't believe teams fear Dak right now, and honestly, why should they? Since Dak has been in the league our success has came from Zeke and the run game, so Dak has never been the focus of the opponents. If our opponents can make Dak throw the ball a lot then that's a win for them more than it's not. Hopefully that all changes this season, but that has to be proven on the field, and not through fans emotional takes.