Dak was not the reason the Cowboys lost

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Lmao. The Romo lovers to the rescue.
yeah, I think dak just passed Romo in the choke category by a mile. sheesh, this guy couldn't score from the 5-yard line. let's hear the excuses. If he hadn't choked on the 2-point conversion all we had to do was kick a field goal. lmao.....
 

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it’s just another page in the book of dak and fodder for either side. he played a pretty impressive game, battled all game long, no to’s and had some exciting and clutch plays… and made critical mistakes at the most in opportune time and contributed to the game ending in embarrassing cowboys fashion

see ya sunday ralph

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Before y’all start the CAP!! Dak was not the reason the cowboys lost, he was the reason they had a chance to win it. Not popular or cliche but true.
But he should have been the reason WE WON as leader and the cash he's making.
Once again he did the Dakchoka dance (even though the refs tried their best to help him at the end of the game.)............Cowboy lose again!!
 

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He wasn't the reason the Cowboys lost but he was the reason the Cowboys failed to win. That's him in a nutshell.
Yeah, any time a QB doesn't convert, it is totally his fault. He put us in position to win a game, on the road, against the best team in the league. What a horrible performance! Literally a game of inches and it replay didn't exist, we would have won.
 

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Leading the offense to only 6 points in the 2nd half and the high-paid QB doesn't get any blame? :omg:

The defense was not great but they hung in there, didn't let the Eagles dominate with the run, and twice gave the Cowboys offense a chance to win the game on the road. If you had told me before the game that the Cowboys would be down 23-28 with the offense getting the ball on the road with 4 minutes left against a top team, I think everyone would have taken that.
Give us some insight as to how Dak could have blocked better for himself.

Oh yeah.... how could Dak improve the dropped passes in the receivers hands, as well.
 

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Yeah, any time a QB doesn't convert, it is totally his fault. He put us in position to win a game, on the road, against the best team in the league. What a horrible performance! Literally a game of inches and it replay didn't exist, we would have won.
Did Dak step out of bounds on the 2 point conversion attempt?
 

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Give us some insight as to how Dak could have blocked better for himself.

Oh yeah.... how could Dak improve the dropped passes in the receivers hands, as well.
there were some inexcusable drops on this game
 

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Lies, Lies!​

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Why not just say lies?
 
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