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10 guys between 6'7" and 7'9", 350-450 lbs, with 4.3 speed.So what would an offense designed around his strengths look like exactly?
10 guys between 6'7" and 7'9", 350-450 lbs, with 4.3 speed.So what would an offense designed around his strengths look like exactly?
Now that right there...that's funny.10 guys between 6'7" and 7'9", 350-450 lbs, with 4.3 speed.
Romo that uGonna shut off the internet now. After years of searching, I've finally found the dumbest thing I'll ever read.
Nope, this is Dak. Just keeping it 100.Romo that u
Dak top 10 in passer rating. Better than romo alreadyIts comments like this that further keep people from supporting Dak. You wanna convince people that Dak is the real deal? Not anointing him to be the chosen 1 and claiming he's amazing when he's not yet. Use your brain lmao. You're only making the hate for Dak worse. If you were to be more realistic on here, people might actually take you seriously.
So you're claiming Dak is better than hall of famers who aren't in the top 10 w/ passer rating?Dak top 10 in passer rating. Better than romo already
Lol different era. Romo isn’t a HOF by any imagine tho. Dak keeps racking up the W’s like he’s doing he will be one thoSo you're claiming Dak is better than hall of famers who aren't in the top 10 w/ passer rating?
Imagine the type of life this guy lives lmao. How bad does your life have to be to come on here every day and troll? Lmao I actually feel bad.
wish boneI see this as a common theme on this board and the radio shows: We need an OC that can design plays around Dak's strengths.
IMO here are Dak's strengths: Great Leadership skills, Great Character, good work ethic, big body and tough to bring down, 'good' runner, Durable, throws well outside the pocket
(I wholeheartedly admin the big 3 he has: Leadership, Character and Durability are amazing traits to have in your franchise QB and those are not teachable by coaching, these skills are inherent)
So what would an offense designed around his strengths look like exactly?
Romo sucked...so Dak better than romo means, Dak sucks a little less?Dak better than romo.
If he develop a deep ball he’s a top 5 quarterback
gimmikie only works for one season in the NFL. its been tried...NFL is a league full of talented football players, with dedicated coaches and they will expose your weaknesses after watching plenty of film. the NFL QB needs to be able to pass from the pocket. if you cannot do that, you will fail as an NFL QB. scrambling, running, options, etc. is icing on the cake...without the cake Icing doesn't hold up. If Dak doesn't learn to throw from the pocket, he will be a failure and at most average in the NFL. that would be his ceiling. and that ceiling is because of his other attributes like running, leadership, etc. if he didn't have those, he would be mark Sanchez.A gimmicky offense that relies heavily on running the ball which doesn’t translate to long term sustainable success in today’s NFL.
If your QB can’t stand in the pocket, read a defense, and throw the ball down the field in an accurate and timely manor your OC is going to be pretty freaking handcuffed. Sure, there are different things an OC can do to help Dak, but what happens when the D adjusts? Consistently completing passes 10+ yards down the field isn’t much to ask and no matter what gimmicks you come up with winning big/important games long term is going to come down to that.
So what would an offense designed around his strengths look like exactly?
Right now I don't think we can say he throws well on the run. On the run Dak tends to throw off-balance, or off his feet. He leaps before he throws and its really hard to be accurate when you are in the air. I don't know what they are trying to teach Dak but I bet its footwork, planting and throwing and releasing the ball quickly. He has a strong arm but he's like Wild Thing in Major League - although his inaccuracy is not because of his eyesight. I wish it was that simple.
exactly. defensive coordinators will expose you. you may find some success in the regular season, but post season is teams that have won and probably have good players, with good defensive players and they will expose your weaknesses. you can't run and offense based on boot legs. you need to have ability to do all. boot legs is an option that makes you better, not a base offense.Bootlegs are being stopped because every Defensive Coordinator in the league knows he wants to get outside the pocket. A few a game maybe, but you do understand the defenses are specifically scheming against this right? It's like Michael Vick in his rookie year throwing bombs all over the field in his rookie year. Year 2 Defensive Coordinators saw that he struggled rolling to his right, guess what they all did - shut down the left side. He didn't follow up his performance.
I wholeheartedly agree on the run more. He is durable and can take punishment. I have to wonder though how much of that is the coaching staffs lack of confidence in his backups if he gets hurt. Regardless I agree, run him more.
Play Action, I see play action every game many, many times. I think the reason you don't see it more is he really isn't a good deep ball thrower, he needs a lot of separation from his WR and it's harder to get play in and play out when running deep routes (unless it's a busted assignment) But in a ball control offense you can't afford to lose that play because someone was covered and Part B) This line is so banged up do you trust them to be able to hold those blocks long enough? Play Action takes longer, the QB has to hold the ball longer.
Good stuff
Totally agree on less two TE sets. The defenses need to be spread out more, Zeke can run out of any formation and I'm much rather see a safety or cornerback try to tackle Zeke than a Lineman or LB. Our TE's aren't that great either so they are mainly used for blocking, so again that means more Linebackers on D.
As to the speed comment? Gallup is the second fastest player on the team behind Tavon and him and Dak have Zero chemistry.
come on. don';t mention the the times he ran good routes. it ruins the Dak lovers agenda that its everybody else and not Dak. just get him two more prowl OL men, a prowl TE, another prowl WR and he can get this team to average 26 its a game....and if the defense holds their end of the bargain, we got a good chance. btw, his QB rating is 89.9 and its better than Romo....so there you go. Dak is the best and he can throw for 455 yards and had 42 completions and we score 40 points agains the jags a good defense and we beat NO and he played better than Brees. so there.Gallup slowed up on that one play and now all of a sudden he has "route speed consistency"? Damn, dude, those overthrows were all on Dak except one. Just admit it
oops you left out the guys who has to catch the worm burners. "guys between 4' 7" and 7'9", 350-450 lbs, with 4.3 speed.10 guys between 6'7" and 7'9", 350-450 lbs, with 4.3 speed.
A gimmicky offense that relies heavily on running the ball which doesn’t translate to long term sustainable success in today’s NFL.
If your QB can’t stand in the pocket, read a defense, and throw the ball down the field in an accurate and timely manor your OC is going to be pretty freaking handcuffed. Sure, there are different things an OC can do to help Dak, but what happens when the D adjusts? Consistently completing passes 10+ yards down the field isn’t much to ask and no matter what gimmicks you come up with winning big/important games long term is going to come down to that.
Romo 97 career rating. Dak 95. Are you using alternative facts?Dak top 10 in passer rating. Better than romo already