Dak Prescott's shortcomings are impacting the club's coaching decisions, approach

This is why a RB in the first wouldn't surprise me at all. On the other hand, I wouldn't be surprised to see them not draft one until the 4th or even 5th, given their recent... "style" of roster moves.
Certainly last season they demonstrated that they place no value on RB.
 
This is stupid. All teams should be trying to run more and do things to help out their QBs. Are the Commanders trying to run less? lol.
They didn't have to. Jayden Daniels led their team in rushing. Dak can't move anymore and he doesn't have the natural passing abilities to overcome that. He's done.
 
Dak moves fine. It’s always funny watch people who sit on their couches on Sunday say that a professional athlete is done. He’s not Lamar Jackson. We get it. But his lack of mobility is highly exaggerated.
 
Dak moves fine. It’s always funny watch people who sit on their couches on Sunday say that a professional athlete is done. He’s not Lamar Jackson. We get it. But his lack of mobility is highly exaggerated.
People on their couches aren't comparing themselves to Dak or any other QB; they're comparing Dak to other quality starters in the league. His mobility was a serious concern BEFORE the avulsion fracture. I think it's pretty naive to simply think "Dak moves fine." No, he doesn't.
 
People on their couches aren't comparing themselves to Dak or any other QB; they're comparing Dak to other quality starters in the league. His mobility was a serious concern BEFORE the avulsion fracture. I think it's pretty naive to simply think "Dak moves fine." No, he doesn't.
He moves fine. If you are comparing him to Jaydon Daniel’s then yes he’s nothing like him. He never was. His lack of mobility is exagerated. He was never a mobile guy……not since college…
 
Hurts threw more than 30 times 4 times this year and once in the playoffs.

For context dak threw 30 or more 16 times in 2023.

One team knows they have a mid qb and the other team thinks wins will come from throwing. I dint know what to tell yall at this point
 
Yet another article about the Cowboys moving towards a more balance offense and running more.

Dak Prescott's shortcomings are impacting the club's coaching decisions, approach
Story by Reid D Hanson, Cowboys Wire 3/26/2025

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As Dak Prescott begins year the first new year of his massive four-year, $240 million deal signed in 2024, it’s almost impossible to be at least mildly concerned with his long-term health and wellness.

Prescott’s mobility has seen a significant decline since that gruesome compound fracture suffered back in 2020 and now the Cowboys signal-caller is generally resigned to a pocket-focused role with scrambles even falling outside his area of expertise. In an era when mobility has never been more en vogue, the Cowboys find themselves moving in the opposite direction of league trends.

It's hard to envision the Cowboys running the ball more often than passing, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see something more balanced than it was under Mike McCarthy.

More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...n&cvid=630000f80f464bf3d9202a93c1533369&ei=37
I wonder how GM Jethro's short comings, affect the Coaching decisions???
 
For those that dont feel like reading the whole article, heres a quick summary:

The Cowboys want to run the ball more because

-Dak is injury prone
-Dak is immobile leading to more sacks
-They dont trust Dak to win games with his arm
I guess Philly felt the same way about Hurts. :lmao:
 
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