Dak Prescott: overrated or overhated

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Country banjo player singing

This the hill billy song about Jerry or a Folk Ballad about Prescott?

Some of you think you have been around since statistical analysis was run on a whole room sized computer system...but was still stupid when compared to 'new' analysis.... :popcorn:
 

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Yeah another example of your never ending BS excuses. Dak the would of, could’ve, excuse machine. Players suck, coaches suck, refs suck, Dak says throw garbage at them, or I’m going to be a hero QB draw as the clock strikes zero. Keep propping him up, it’s sad but it’s what we expect from a guy who claims to of done everything but in reality has never done a thing just like the QB he loves.
You....blah....you....blah...and in analysis...blah. Now stay in your insulted position...blah

Now explain how relevant both Charles Haley and Deion Sanders both were.

Did you know that Tom Landry flew B-52's and Roger Staubach served in Viet Nam with the Navy?




Now, let's hear an Audi Murphy amen...!

...and Captain Crash, just to show your real ignorance as well as trash calling attempts:


All the way up to the First Sergeant's Academy one did his own latrine. You couldn't tell someone to do something that you yourself would not do!

William John Crawford (May 19, 1918 – March 15, 2000) was a United States Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War II. The Medal of Honor award was believed to be posthumous, even though he was a prisoner of war at the time. He was also a career U.S. Army enlisted soldier, reaching the rank of master sergeant. After retirement from the military, he became a janitor at the United States Air Force Academy, where he received the Medal of Honor award from President Ronald Reagan in 1984.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Crawford#:~:text=After retiring from the military, Crawford procured a,he was humble and liked to keep anonymous.

A color image of a 1967 US Army file picture of William Crawford
William J. Crawford, Medal of Honor recipient
 
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You have to discuss, not try and impress with a preppies' version of relevant.

Get into a discussion first and not attempt to strut around like a territorial turkey. You are so informed, you explain to me why what was added by myself is completely relevant...or have the Cowboys Organization still forgotten to see you are included in yet another after season after action analysis.

Some of us weren't born with golden spoons in our mouths and had to learn through an unprotected view and earn truths the old fashioned way...honestly.

Try watching NFL films mr. you don't know...I'm sorry, Prince of Darkness! :popcorn:
Are you high?
 

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You....blah....you....blah...and in analysis...blah. Now stay in your insulted position...blah

Now explain how relevant both Charles Haley and Deion Sanders both were.

Did you know that Tom Landry flew B-52's and Roger Staubach served in Viet Nam with the Navy?




Now, let's hear an Audi Murphy amen...!

...and Captain Crash, just to show your real ignorance as well as trash calling attempts:


All the way up to the First Sergeant's Academy one did his own latrine. You couldn't tell someone to do something that you yourself would not do!

William John Crawford (May 19, 1918 – March 15, 2000) was a United States Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War II. The Medal of Honor award was believed to be posthumous, even though he was a prisoner of war at the time. He was also a career U.S. Army enlisted soldier, reaching the rank of master sergeant. After retirement from the military, he became a janitor at the United States Air Force Academy, where he received the Medal of Honor award from President Ronald Reagan in 1984.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Crawford#:~:text=After retiring from the military, Crawford procured a,he was humble and liked to keep anonymous.

A color image of a 1967 US Army file picture of William Crawford
William J. Crawford, Medal of Honor recipient
I was mistaken, it was a B-17 Tom Landry was a pilot upon and survived a crash in Belgium.
 

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This is the correct take, folks. Unless Dallas' offense regress beyond belief under McCarthy's tutelage, it's hard to envision the experiment failing.

The Cowboys' offensive flourished with Moore calling plays, but his situational play-calling drew the ire of fans and the media, and the team seemingly (or clearly) was overmatched against the league's premier defenses -- the 49ers chief among them -- and fell short when it mattered most.

For whatever reason, the media has insisted on evaluating Moore's tenure based on the number of points and yards the Cowboys posted per game when he was OC as opposed to how anemic and helpless it looked for large stretches.

Let's see what McCarthy has to offer before jumping to conclusions.


https://thelandryhat.com/posts/nfl-analyst-cowboys-kellen-moore-mike-mccarthy-overblown
 

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We all know you’re thrilled about that because you’re not a Cowboys fan. Your tiring agenda is nothing but a shtick to get attention and reactions. Once Dak is gone, you’ll move on to another fan board or create a new username here with another gimmick to annoy fans with.
The "Truth" is usually annoying esp to agenda-driven individuals.
Start learning to be a Cowboy fan first instead of a Dak lover.
Anyone (esp after his 2 playoff losses) who supports this QB over the Star is in no position to question anyone's fan status.
Now go back to your all is lost if Dak is gone theme and GL!!!!
 

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This is the only trophy he will ever hold in his hands.....
Enjoy....
DakManoftheYear.jpg
Is that the new edible chocolate Kirk Cousins Trophy the NFL put out last year?
 

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The "Truth" is usually annoying esp to agenda-driven individuals.
Start learning to be a Cowboy fan first instead of a Dak lover.
Anyone (esp after his 2 playoff losses) who supports this QB over the Star is in no position to question anyone's fan status.
Now go back to your all is lost if Dak is gone theme and GL!!!!
You’re annoyed by the truth, which is why my comments are getting under your skin. You need to try and learn to be a Cowboys fan first instead of a Dak hater, but this tiring agenda you have going keeps you entertained. I’m done wasting anymore time giving you the attention you’re looking for.
 

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Wish you could block people here.
 

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Will Grier has potential, but he's no Dak. Still a good idea to groom Will Grier and see if he can improve to #2 this year.

As for Dak, you're not being fair at all. Last year (2022), Dak had no Oline (ranked #22 out of 32 teams). It was constantly injured and patched up with various lower level players made to switch positions repeatedly all season long. No cohesion or experience together as a whole. Plus, Dak only had 1 true legit RB who was forced to play part-time in order to give favor to the overpaid/over-run old goat. That affected the run game and the ability to be able to consistently move the sticks. Also, Dak had only 1 legit WR. The rest were JAGs with 1 not fully healed from a torn ACL. The starting TE played hurt all season. His backups were inexperienced rookies. The O-Coordinator was horrible at using better schemes to help create separation for his receivers. The Cowboys receivers averaged the lowest of all 32 teams when considering separation average from a defender. Everything badly affected Dak and his inability to perform better.
Like I said, I'm all for Dak proving critics wrong this season. I just wouldn't extend him until after the season and only if he can stop turning the ball over and get some playoff wins. That's just me.
 

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You know folks, there are other positions to take with Dak other than "Dak is the Greatest" or "Dak is the Worst". For me, it's "Dak this is your last ****** chance. Super Bowl or bust for you, PAL!!!!!"
Never heard anyone say Dak is the greatest. Most Dak fans say he is a Top 10 QB, which he is.

Its the haters that spread lies about him being average or worse.
 

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I'll say this. I think Dak has performed well enough throughout his career to where he has earned one final opportunity to show that he is the QB to lead the Cowboys to the promised land. But uuuuhh no, he is not playing like he is in his prime. You can't say that about a QB who has had 2 major injuries in 3 seasons and suddenly throws 17 ints in 12 games in his latest season is in his prime. Those are signs of a declining QB. The Cowboys are taking a major gamble for not drafting for the future unless they think Will Grier could be the guy.
They should always be drafting QB's. And the longer we dont, the longer Dak will have this franchise by the stones in giving him whatever he wants.

As far as in his prime, I believe he is in it. A sudden increase in picks is nothing more than a fluke season and an outlier. We have also been over and over experts discussing who was at fault with Dak's picks and all confirm that about 1/3 of them were on Dak. Which makes sense considering the upheaval and lack of quality changes in the WR group last year.
 

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Like I said, I'm all for Dak proving critics wrong this season. I just wouldn't extend him until after the season and only if he can stop turning the ball over and get some playoff wins. That's just me.
QB's dont win games, teams do. All Dak can do is play well and help the offense score points. And even that relies on many things going right in front of him with the blocking, the run game, the WR's.

Not sure why you continue to act like the pick issue has been going on for years.

Did you forget about the Bucs win last year where Dak went for 300 yards and 5 TD's? Maybe that doesnt suit your cherry picking agenda?
 
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