Dak, Time to Release, and Air Yards

Zman5

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If you watch All-22, he's been getting much better at anticipated throws past few weeks. Especially to Cooper. The ball's been coming out before the receiver makes his break.
This is a good thing overall but there is a higher risk of INT if the DBs know what's coming and jump the route like the game winning TD play. This is worrisome due to JG/Linny's plays being so vanilla and predictable.
 

CowboysFaninHouston

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Like I said, deep attempts are one thing. The results of those deep throws are another.

See Winston, Jameis.
not sold on Jameis being a good NFL QB. not dedicated enough IMO. and those numbers tend to average out given the large number of attempts (not completions)...... the stats show how far down field you tend to attack over all....
 

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Funny how when the stats show Dak in a positive light, it's "proof to the haters", but when they don't, it's "bashing".

Yep.

It’s a sin to post any criticism of him. Why feel the need to do that?

These same people create thread after thread using stats to worship him. Then just seemed baffled as to why anyone thinks any differently than them.

How dare you OP!
 
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