Nothing will change the minds of the anti-Dak group.
No statistic, no number of wins, no number of fourth quarter comebacks, nothing. They have a predetermined opinion of him, and a predetermined idea of what a franchise quarterback should look like and should play like. To them, Dak is a Tim Tebow-ish schlub that can't throw a football.
I doubt even a Super Bowl victory would change people's minds, and it's unfortunate. The 2000-2005 seasons are still fresh in my memory bank. We should be thanking the football gods for Dak given the way Romo's body broke down on him so quickly. This team could have gone through several seasons of never-will-bes like Anthony Wright, Quincy Carter, and Chad Hutchinson or has-beens like Vinny Testaverde and Drew Bledsoe all over again.
Maybe if we take the time to appreciate what Dak is- and that's a winner- instead of trying to pit him in an accuracy contest with Drew Brees all the time it might help.
But, again, I cannot change the anti-Dak agenda. I'm totally staying out of it once the Cowboys give him a new deal.