Dak played well, Dan Quinn, the refs, Steele and a bad 4th down call lost us the game

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Dak was like 17/27 for 225 and 2 tds early in the 4th. He led and pulled his weight. He did enough to win.

Dan Quinn is always the same. He never makes mid game adjustments.

He did not change the defense in the San Francisco game and he didn’t change the Defense in the eagles game until late in the 4th. Too late. He played man against the eagles today and they ran man beaters all game long. In the Falcons Super Bowl, he did not change his defense or offense.

It’s like he is overwhelmed during a game and can’t see obvious trends or strategies. Dan Quinn is a liability. Needs to make those adjustments before half or at halftime.

Yes, there was some home field calls by the refs there and misses on some PI’s.

Steele was terrible. Bench him.

Should kicked the fg on the schoonmaker knee play that was short. In tight games, take the points. Give your offense a chance.
 

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He had a solid game but some of the blame falls squarely on his shoulders.
Stepped out of bounds to avoid contact on a 2 point conversion, and taking back to back sacks with no time outs.
Other than those three huge mistakes he was solid.
 

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Dak was like 17/27 for 225 and 2 tds early in the 4th. He led and pulled his weight. He did enough to win.

Dan Quinn is always the same. He never makes mid game adjustments.

He did not change the defense in the San Francisco game and he didn’t change the Defense in the eagles game until late in the 4th. Too late. He played man against the eagles today and they ran man beaters all game long. In the Falcons Super Bowl, he did not change his defense or offense.

It’s like he is overwhelmed during a game and can’t see obvious trends or strategies. Dan Quinn is a liability. Needs to make those adjustments before half or at halftime.

Yes, there was some home field calls by the refs there and misses on some PI’s.

Steele was terrible. Bench him.

Should kicked the fg on the schoonmaker knee play that was short. In tight games, take the points. Give your offense a chance.
I would say the bad 3rd quarter was worse and put us in a hole.....Schoonmaker was also tackled before the ball got there but of course nothing was called
 

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Dak played fair, not good or well.
 

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Eagles so got almost every “bounce” their way. The TD catch at the goalline, the step out on the 2pt, the fumble recovery. They did almost give it all back at the end. Close game coulda went either way.
Refs were leaning towards them too. Anyone can day what they will but it's true
 

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Yes Dak was amazing taking sacks and throwing short of the goal line in key situations. He’s unstoppable.
 

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He had a solid game but some of the blame falls squarely on his shoulders.
Stepped out of bounds to avoid contact on a 2 point conversion, and taking back to back sacks with no time outs.
Other than those three huge mistakes he was solid.
Yeah, throw intentional grounding passes on those 2 sacks that were on him from the hike of the football. Brilliant.
 

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Yes Dak was amazing taking sacks and throwing short of the goal line in key situations. He’s unstoppable.
Yeah, it's Dak's fault his receiver ran a route short of the goal line, etc. You sound like a genius. Can I have your autograph?
 

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He had a solid game but some of the blame falls squarely on his shoulders.
Stepped out of bounds to avoid contact on a 2 point conversion, and taking back to back sacks with no time outs.
Other than those three huge mistakes he was solid.
Maybe Steele needs to protect the QB better.....he failed at the most inopportune time.
 

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Yeah, throw intentional grounding passes on those 2 sacks that were on him from the hike of the football. Brilliant.
No, you have to have the common sense to know you RT is struggling so you move your back over to chip or help. Nobody with half a brain would follow your genius idea of intentional grounding. That is just dumb.
 

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Maybe Steele needs to protect the QB better.....he failed at the most inopportune time.
Yeah, he needs to do a better job, but your QB also has to know he is struggling so you make a blocking adjustment to get a back over there to help.
 

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No, you have to have the common sense to know you RT is struggling so you move your back over to chip or help. Nobody with half a brain would follow your genius idea of intentional grounding. That is just dumb.
Intentional grounding is what y'all are asking for when Dak had the pass rush on him from the hike of the football. You think Pollard could have helped block? Our receivers were covered and the pass rush was on Dak within a second of hiking the football. Where was Dak supposed to throw it?
 

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Yeah, he needs to do a better job, but your QB also has to know he is struggling so you make a blocking adjustment to get a back over there to help.
As does the coaching staff.
 

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On the 4th and 8, he had Ferguson running wide open down the middle. Instead he threw it to a well covered #18, incomplete.
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Dak played well, but sometimes it seems he makes up his mind to throw to a particular receiver no matter what.
 

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Intentional grounding is what y'all are asking for when Dak had the pass rush on him from the hike of the football. You think Pollard could have helped block? Our receivers were covered and the pass rush was on Dak within a second of hiking the football. Where was Dak supposed to throw it?
No, its what you called for. Don't try to pin your dumb ideas on me.
He had a couple of seconds before the rush got to him. Quit exaggerating.
Moving a back over there to help could have possibly bought him an extra second to escape the pocket so that he could LEGALLY throw it away.
Quit with the ya'll crap. I speak for myself.
I already said he had a solid game with the exception of a few crucial mistakes.
That is an honest assessment.
 
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