Dak Prescott Unappreciation Thread

Philmonroe

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RIght. Dak gets all of the blame with 2 rookies and another backup blocking for him, 12 penalties and running the ball over and over and over with 5 minutes to go down 2 scores.

Dak gets all of the blame because the defense let Josh freaking Dobbs and the freaking AZ Cards run for over 200 yards on them.

Whatever...i will let you rejoice in the INT. You will love the media this week.
How much you Dak propaganda people get paid? Dak gets credit for things he don’t do too and where are you at then? Since we know the answer be quiet on this one. I don’t mean literally be quiet just so you know.
 

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NO QB should be throwing into triple coverage... if you have that there IS somewhere on the field better to go with the ball. Pulling the ball into your gut and Running it is better than doing that.
Triple coverage is one thing. Triple coverage in the red zone is a problem.

I agree with what someone else said he needs a read option down there. Handing it off to 20 isn’t the answer like it was with Zeke. Throwing jump balls ain’t it either. It looks broken right now.
 

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I was just waiting…

Moore started off 3-0 here, including Dak throwing for over 400 yards and 4 TDs against the Giants in 2019. But by the Miami game, even though the offense poured it on when Moore went up-tempo, Dak was complete garbage the first half. Then Dallas went into a tail-spin with his garbage play, until they beat up some really bad teams that made his fan-boys think he was “elite”.

Anybody that thought the offense didn’t take a step down with the departure of Moore was just trying to find validate in the scapegoat argument. They actually look worse. Anytime you got to dumb down an offense, when you gave a top-tier RG, you are mediocre. This is not like an elite QB getting help from the RG type of situation.

Dallas was 21st in the red-zone last week and they probably took a major step down. Dallas was FIRST last year and SIXTH the year before. They played two horrible offenses two games prior to today, one of them against Zach Wilson. When you get out to big leads against bad offenses because of a top-tier defense, there is zero pressure as a QB to perform. This has always been Dak’s MO,

His problems are when the game is slow, decisions have to be made that have greater consequences and he has to play from behind. He is mentally slow. The guy just sits there staring. He stares down his early reads. His horrible accuracy on large part because he is slow and needs to see his WRs open.

This guy should have apparently had a pick 6 last week, was aided by some questionable calls to keep drives alive and just dumb penalties by the Jets players. His INT again, into triple coverage, staring his WR down the whole time was again evidence of how bad he is.

Nothing of the first two games told us anytime about this Cowboys team other than Dak being the crutch once again. His fanboys were yapping the glory of McCarthy on a pick play in a bunch formation to Lamb, as if Moore wasn’t running plenty of bunch formations. This is how much they’ve been grasping at straws trying to find some validation for Dak.

He’s on YEAR 8. Even Moore was working with him for three prior years, meaning when he came into the picture as OC, it wasn’t some new thing where he was completely oblivious to his tendencies or even how the overall offense was working.
I watched a YouTube video of every one of Dak's red zone TDs from a year or two ago and that was one of the things that convinced me how talented Moore was as a play designer. I forget the exact numbers but every passing TD except maybe 3 or 4 was to a WIDE open receiver.
 

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They greatly simplified this offense for him this year and he can't even make basic reads. He is consistently late with the ball to his checkdowns and can't place the ball routinely where it needs to be. He is not ever going to get us to where we need to be. Joshua Dobbs made Dak look like a potato out there today.

I tell people over and over again, on his picks or almost picks, just go back and watch him alone. You’ll see from the get go how he stares down his reads and it’s why he’s slow to move on, if he hadn’t tossed it to his first read. This is not something you can learn this late in the game. In fact it’s pretty much genetic. Elite QBs even if they are losing early, you see traces of these qualities over and over again, it’s just about coach being able to guide him and put it all together consistently.
 
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Thanks! Do you know me, keyboard warrior?
Don’t have to just like I’m pretty sure you don’t know every Cowboys fan but that didn’t stop you from your comment. Use your own logic and stop being all emotional. Don’t know what keyboard warrior has to do with anything. I do know you’re most likely not some tough guy beating folks up offline that disagree with you so stop fronting online.
 

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8 years of this now. Our favorite team is being held hostage with a mid-QB

The Dak era is almost as bad as the Garrett era. One era was held back by a horrible coach and bad GM

This era, we are being held back by a massively overpaid QB that would be irrelevant if he played for a team like the Texans
 

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