Sorry I disagree. Dak is a replaceable player. Good stats at times but just too man big game no shows. He does not have the talent of A elite QB.Stop with the nonsense!
Do you think Bill wants to go through the troubles of developing a young QB, given his ordeals after Brady, especially with Matt Jones? Rather than build a great team around Dak?
In the last 25 or so years, more QBs of his caliber or less (Dilfer, Brad Johnson, Eli, Flacco, Wilson, Foles, Stafford) have won the superbowl than those who are elite (Warner, Brady, Roethlisberger, Peyton, Brees, Rodgers and Mahomes). And there’s an argument to be made about Warner and Brees.
Great teams built around the winners skews the results to make it seem like only great QBs win. Which is telling in itself.
https://www.docsports.com/current/super-bowl-winning-quarterbacks.html
Yes. Solid point here. But it seems Jerry Jones believes all his QBs are "special types." (because He signed them).If you are FORCED to keep Dak, once you get to the play offs, you have to ease him into the flow of the offense. You have to start with a few short passes, screens, etc. As the game moves forward, Dak finally gets hot. You can't come out swinging like an aggressive fighter. This means you need a defense who is strong enough to hold the opponents back until Dak's nerves get under control.
And I've said this a couple of times in the game day thread, you have to be a special type of QB to put up with being the most highly profile player in the world. The QB for the Dallas Cowboys.