Dak Prescott’s play was a big reason the Cowboys' offense sputtered vs. the Bucs

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The team’s new receiving group didn’t look all that impressive. There were some well-timed passing plays with Noah Brown and Dennis Houston, but those plays were few and far between. The chemistry between Prescott and the team’s new top-dog receiver, CeeDee Lamb, was not very good as they struggled to connect all night.

While those aspects were not perfect, it’s hard to overlook the bad performance of Dak Prescott. The seventh-year quarterback finished 14 of 29 throwing for just 174 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. His QB rating of 47.2 was the lowest mark since the 2017 season when the Cowboys got smoked 37-9 in a crucial divisional loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. And it was his lowest completion percentage since his rookie season when the Cowboys lost 10-7 to the New York Giants. Suffice it to say, it wasn’t a very good game for Dak.

But what went wrong?

One of the first things that jumped out about Dak on Sunday night is how often he was throwing into coverage. There were multiple instances where it appeared as if he didn’t recognize that a defender was sitting in zone coverage and that he was close enough to make a play on the ball. Prescott tried to zip the ball into a tight throwing window, but Bucs defenders were able to close just enough to get a hand on the ball. Dak’s most egregious error on the night came when he made an off-balance thrown on the run right into the arms of the Bucs' safety.

You got a sense of Prescott’s lack of trust in his throwing lanes as there was hesitancy with his delivery. Sometimes he would change his mind at the last second, and often times that meant a hurried throw that went incomplete. Dak would double-pump at times as he waited for the receiver to be in a better spot to create a better throwing lane, but those motions threw off his timing and resulted in passes that went behind his target. These were throws Prescott normally makes so it was strange to see him be off on these plays.

Accuracy was a problem all night for Dak as he struggled to throw a good ball. There were blatant high throws that the receiver had absolutely no chance to catch and there were plays that were just slightly off target that resulted in yet another incomplete pass. Whether this is attributed to the lack of reps he has had with some of the new inexperienced receivers or just poor mechanics on Dak’s part, it was not the type of play we’re used to seeing from Prescott.

This is a dark place for Cowboys fans to be in as the team has shown a history of collapsing when their starter goes down. In fact, the last three times their opening-day starting QB missed an extended amount of time, the Cowboys finished 6-10 (2020), 4-12 (2015), and 6-10 (2010). That is not good.

For more see:
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...a-big-reason-offense-sputtered-tampa-bay-bucs
 

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it was one of the worst games ive seen him play, he did not look right at all. If you re watch it its even worse as on any given offensive play there were 4 to 5 of the 11 literally looking lost on the field...again thats after 6 weeks of prep for that game....re watch that game it will not give you any warm and fuzzy's about the coaching staff and for real you see the look of "What the Hell" on many players faces. Missed execution or "Getting beat" is one thing..many times they just flat out looked lost.
 

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Ya...funny as i just watched the game for the 3rd time and thought we were very close to actually making it a game, even well into the 3rd quarter.

Throwing into "triple coverage" is overblown. On the first one, it was going to be a nice big play completion to Ceedee but Lavonte David got his fingertips on it. He is one of the few LBs in the league who could have made that play.

The other that people blame Dak for is the one he was trying to throw deep to Deedee over the middle but was throttled as he threw bc of the mess up by Farniok. It was a likely huge play or even a TD as Ceedee had steps.

The bad one was the Int...threw it right into coverage to a LB, happens to all qbs.

I rewatch the game and see a PI on TB that was not called where the defender held Houston....no call. I see another PI on CD over the middle where it should have been a completion but the defenders arm is wrapped around cd and knocks the ball down.

It is not remotely as bad as the negative nellies are trying to make it out to be.
 

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it was one of the worst games ive seen him play, he did not look right at all. If you re watch it its even worse as on any given offensive play there were 4 to 5 of the 11 literally looking lost on the field...again thats after 6 weeks of prep for that game....re watch that game it will not give you any warm and fuzzy's about the coaching staff and for real you see the look of "What the Hell" on many players faces. Missed execution or "Getting beat" is one thing..many times they just flat out looked lost.
i guess we have completely different takes on the rewatch lol
 

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i guess we have completely different takes on the rewatch lol

Not entirley like i said it would be diferent if i thought we just got beat...the scary part was how they looked lost to me, again it was the worst ive seen Dak play and by no means is that the norm for him.....but too many plays they looked like 4 to 5 guys were running a diferent play...6 weeks pratice for this game..i would be less depressed if they just got beat.
 

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Ya...funny as i just watched the game for the 3rd time and thought we were very close to actually making it a game, even well into the 3rd quarter.

Throwing into "triple coverage" is overblown. On the first one, it was going to be a nice big play completion to Ceedee but Lavonte David got his fingertips on it. He is one of the few LBs in the league who could have made that play.

The other that people blame Dak for is the one he was trying to throw deep to Deedee over the middle but was throttled as he threw bc of the mess up by Farniok. It was a likely huge play or even a TD as Ceedee had steps.

The bad one was the Int...threw it right into coverage to a LB, happens to all qbs.

I rewatch the game and see a PI on TB that was not called where the defender held Houston....no call. I see another PI on CD over the middle where it should have been a completion but the defenders arm is wrapped around cd and knocks the ball down.

It is not remotely as bad as the negative nellies are trying to make it out to be.

So, Dak played great in that game, but, as usual, everyone else are the ones the messed up, is that what you want to believe? smdh
 

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Ya...funny as i just watched the game for the 3rd time and thought we were very close to actually making it a game, even well into the 3rd quarter.

Throwing into "triple coverage" is overblown. On the first one, it was going to be a nice big play completion to Ceedee but Lavonte David got his fingertips on it. He is one of the few LBs in the league who could have made that play.

The other that people blame Dak for is the one he was trying to throw deep to Deedee over the middle but was throttled as he threw bc of the mess up by Farniok. It was a likely huge play or even a TD as Ceedee had steps.

The bad one was the Int...threw it right into coverage to a LB, happens to all qbs.

I rewatch the game and see a PI on TB that was not called where the defender held Houston....no call. I see another PI on CD over the middle where it should have been a completion but the defenders arm is wrapped around cd and knocks the ball down.

It is not remotely as bad as the negative nellies are trying to make it out to be.
:hammer::popcorn::espn:
 

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Not entirley like i said it would be diferent if i thought we just got beat...the scary part was how they looked lost to me, again it was the worst ive seen Dak play and by no means is that the norm for him.....but too many plays they looked like 4 to 5 guys were running a diferent play...6 weeks pratice for this game..i would be less depressed if they just got beat.
right 8 Penalty's by the OL having nice pays called back while then being behind the chains against that TB Defense oh wait had sothig to do with the DC and that Defense, abandoning the run that literally was working, dropped passes, OL being beat by a 4-man front allowing max coverage on the back end and our OC called horrible game not having answers to counter them..
right mostly dak

relax hater these posts are getting old and way off base..bad game ,yes bad game by the entire offense and DAK, Yes

not mostly dak , partly dak..

go get shine box with that horrible signaling out.
 

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right 8 Penalty's by the OL having nice pays called back while then being behind the chains against that TB Defense oh wait had sothig to do with the DC and that Defense, abandoning the run that literally was working, dropped passes, OL being beat by a 4-man front allowing max coverage on the back end and our OC called horrible game not having answers to counter them..
right mostly dak

relax hater these posts are getting old and way off base..bad game ,yes bad game by the entire offense and DAK, Yes

not mostly dak , partly dak..

go get shine box with that horrible signaling out.

I didnt say it was all Dak literally said he played his worse game but knew it was not his norm...again they looked lost the gameplan was trash and begs the question to what the hell they worked on for 6 weeks......
 

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The team’s new receiving group didn’t look all that impressive. There were some well-timed passing plays with Noah Brown and Dennis Houston, but those plays were few and far between. The chemistry between Prescott and the team’s new top-dog receiver, CeeDee Lamb, was not very good as they struggled to connect all night.

While those aspects were not perfect, it’s hard to overlook the bad performance of Dak Prescott. The seventh-year quarterback finished 14 of 29 throwing for just 174 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. His QB rating of 47.2 was the lowest mark since the 2017 season when the Cowboys got smoked 37-9 in a crucial divisional loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. And it was his lowest completion percentage since his rookie season when the Cowboys lost 10-7 to the New York Giants. Suffice it to say, it wasn’t a very good game for Dak.

But what went wrong?

One of the first things that jumped out about Dak on Sunday night is how often he was throwing into coverage. There were multiple instances where it appeared as if he didn’t recognize that a defender was sitting in zone coverage and that he was close enough to make a play on the ball. Prescott tried to zip the ball into a tight throwing window, but Bucs defenders were able to close just enough to get a hand on the ball. Dak’s most egregious error on the night came when he made an off-balance thrown on the run right into the arms of the Bucs' safety.

You got a sense of Prescott’s lack of trust in his throwing lanes as there was hesitancy with his delivery. Sometimes he would change his mind at the last second, and often times that meant a hurried throw that went incomplete. Dak would double-pump at times as he waited for the receiver to be in a better spot to create a better throwing lane, but those motions threw off his timing and resulted in passes that went behind his target. These were throws Prescott normally makes so it was strange to see him be off on these plays.

Accuracy was a problem all night for Dak as he struggled to throw a good ball. There were blatant high throws that the receiver had absolutely no chance to catch and there were plays that were just slightly off target that resulted in yet another incomplete pass. Whether this is attributed to the lack of reps he has had with some of the new inexperienced receivers or just poor mechanics on Dak’s part, it was not the type of play we’re used to seeing from Prescott.

This is a dark place for Cowboys fans to be in as the team has shown a history of collapsing when their starter goes down. In fact, the last three times their opening-day starting QB missed an extended amount of time, the Cowboys finished 6-10 (2020), 4-12 (2015), and 6-10 (2010). That is not good.

For more see:
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...a-big-reason-offense-sputtered-tampa-bay-bucs
I mean we know the deal. Yes Dak played bad. But the team together once again looked unprepared. It’s a consistent trend. And it will continue post Dak. Do you guys realize the same things we’ve said about Dak we said about Romo? You will not win in this league not running the football, getting gashed on the ground and your best receiver being Houston or Noah Brown. If you think you can then you’re as dumb as the people who built this team.

Why are people shocked this team got dominated by a SB contender lol? What am I missing?
 

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I mean we know the deal. Yes Dak played bad. But the team together once again looked unprepared. It’s a consistent trend. And it will continue post Dak. Do you guys realize the same things we’ve said about Dak we said about Romo? You will not win in this league not running the football, getting gashed on the ground and your best receiver being Houston or Noah Brown. If you think you can then you’re as dumb as the people who built this team.

Why are people shocked this team got dominated by a SB contender lol? What am I missing?


This exactly...what did they do for 6 weeks in prep for that game...it looked they changed the gameplan 5 minutes before the game from how the players looked lost.
 

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This exactly...what did they do for 6 weeks in prep for that game...it looked they changed the gameplan 5 minutes before the game from how the players looked lost.
Man im starting to think that’s the case. I think they go over a game plan before game time. It’s the only thing that would make sense. They do this every big game and never make adjustments in game.
 

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You think I don't know your posting history? If you call that obtuse, fine. Nothing is Dak's fault according to you. You are so transparent people can see right through you. Throwing into triple coverage is overblown?
You guys are hillarious. Must be amazing living in a world where in one breath you say he doesn't take chances with the ball and then the next say he is throwing into triple coverage. In one breath say he needs to get it to his "#1" wr(s) and then the next cry triple coverage.

I explained the three that i saw. I am sure there was probably another there i am not thinking about.

Dak was not without fault this game but there were also a lot of reasons why they didn't score ..not all of them were bc of him.
 

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He shouldn't be punching helmets, lucky we didn't get flagged.
Has the public hanging been scheduled yet?
 

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Happens when you try to force it to a player. Having 2 or 3 WR and 7 defenders. Moore needed to be trying to run the football. Scheme the run. Not up the middle but also off tackle. Even still Elliot grabbing 5 per carry and about to break one and this freaking idiot gives 2 carries in the second half.. Moore calling pass plays and Dak seeing all these defenders. But still saw open receivers. But you can’t blame it all on him. Reading from one side to the left with little time..
 
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