Dak still rehabing his hamstring

Still not understood.....I'm not sure how you'd feel about a knee injury that can occur without contact but your take makes it safer that you're not in training rooms. As for hamstrings, our very own Miles Austin wouldn't be your friend, given how it's reoccurrences and reaggravations ruined his NFL career.

This was a lot worst than a hamstring pull . And again this injury # 3 as Dak passes the 30 yr mark . The thing about greatness at this position is being able to stay on the field direct your team to heights . I hope Dak stays under center and not under the surgeons knife in 2025 .
 
Dak is done. Once that muscle rips off the bone, it's never the same. He's going to be less mobile than ever and with his lack of pocket awareness, that's not a good combo. We've seen the best of Dak as a player.
 
Dak is done. Once that muscle rips off the bone, it's never the same. He's going to be less mobile than ever and with his lack of pocket awareness, that's not a good combo. We've seen the best of Dak as a player.

Schottenheimer & co need to beef up a 2 headed running attack with Dowdle & a draft pick plus get Dak to release the ball quickly no deep drops get the ball out and fire away . Brady style which doesn’t exactly instill great confidence . Rush seems more decisive in his rhythm which is incredible .
 
Schottenheimer & co need to beef up a 2 headed running attack with Dowdle & a draft pick plus get Dak to release the ball quickly no deep drops get the ball out and fire away . Brady style which doesn’t exactly instill great confidence . Rush seems more decisive in his rhythm which is incredible .
Neither Brady or Peyton Manning could move well. But they had an other worldly sense of where pressure was coming from and when to step out of the way. Dak has none of that and often rolls into pressure or steps up into it. Without his mobility or ability to run, he's a sitting a duck. It will be interesting to see how long lasts.
 
Neither Brady or Peyton Manning could move well. But they had an other worldly sense of where pressure was coming from and when to step out of the way. Dak has none of that and often rolls into pressure or steps up into it. Without his mobility or ability to run, he's a sitting a duck. It will be interesting to see how long lasts.

Exactly as I advocate the OC & HC need to devise an offense heavy on the run and have Dak in the passing game get rid of the ball . Brady is the best I’ve ever seen avoid sacks by releasing so quickly .
 
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This was a lot worst than a hamstring pull . And again this injury # 3 as Dak passes the 30 yr mark . The thing about greatness at this position is being able to stay on the field direct your team to heights . I hope Dak stays under center and not under the surgeons knife in 2025 .
I hope we have a healthy QB next year too......we've been down the "broken-down" QB route before. Certainly, something to have concern.
 
If only Dak could get Romoed! We have no QB that can usurp his spot on the team. Maybe they draft someone that twinkles in Jerry's eyes.
 
Gotta love having to plot and scheme ways to take the ball out of the hands of the highest paid QB in the league.
 
That much time?
For a similar comparison, I’d look at Michael Vick. He injured his hamstring in week 8 in 2013 leading to Foles being the QB for the rest of that season. He reinjured it again just two years later in 2015 while in Pittsburgh. I do not know the extent of his first hamstring injury but he did miss the last 9 games.

Vick was 33 when he injured it the first time. For Dak, this will linger for the rest of his career.
 

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