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This thread all like, "Daaaaamn."
On nfl.com Collinsworth says that according to PFF, Dak is the only QB in the league who has yet to throw an interceptable pass.This thread all like, "Daaaaamn."
Then do the research yourself
On nfl.com Collinsworth says that according to PFF, Dak is the only QB in the league who has yet to throw an interceptable pass.
Talk on the internet like you would talk to someone face to face tough guy. You're probably a 45 year old virgin with a beer belly and acne. Sit your *** down somewhere
Because it's a legal chuck. The ball hasn't been thrown, and the receiver is within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage.
Red zone TD% 2006-14
1 Saints
2 Patriots
3 Colts
4 Broncos
5 Cowboys
You didn't deny anything I said though. Must've hit deepoh the irony. get destroyed in this thread, talk **** about people who talk **** on the internet, then talk **** on the internet.
again, clown.
On nfl.com Collinsworth says that according to PFF, Dak is the only QB in the league who has yet to throw an interceptable pass.
Red zone TD% is the percentage of drives that reach the red zone that result in touchdowns.
So all but four of the teams ahead of Dallas in red zone TD reached the red zone more often than we did, but weren't as good as the Cowboys at converting those possessions into touchdowns.
Click on the heading of the column labeled "Pct" (under "TD"), and you'll see that we rank 5th.
lol. not acknowledging your 3rd grade insults is the exact opposite of it hitting deep clownYou didn't deny anything I said though. Must've hit deep
Still responding to the (clown)? Yeah I think it hitlol. not acknowledging your 3rd grade insults is the exact opposite of it hitting deep clown
whatever you say clownStill responding to the (clown)? Yeah I think it hit
Agreed. In addition to that, he has come inside 5 yards or less many times, only to have the receiver get stopped just short of the goal line. As adept as Dak is at connecting with his receivers, there'll be no problems for him to get points scored, whether they reach the end zone on the first try or not. With some posters, it's like it doesn't count for anything if he gets the team solidly in position to score. We'll end up scoring far more often than not, either way.
I think people need to prepare themselves for the offense to get even better. Dak is improving and will continue to do so. The real effect though is on the rest of the team. As they become more and more used to Dak playing so well and to his knack for winning... the entire team will quickly gain more and more confidence in what Dak (and the team) is doing and it is going to start to snowball.
And I said team. Not just offense. The defense will feel it as well. What's more, the coaches will grow in confidence and will open up more and more options to Prescott. They'll let him use his legs more and they'll trust his throws more and more.
Call this a prediction if you wish... but I have seen it all before with Dak at MS State. Dude is just a winner. He makes those around him winners, and everyone from the top on down quickly become believers. They'll run thorough a wall for him soon enough, if they won't already.
Just look at MS state without him. Pitiful.
And yes, I said this before the draft too.