Twitter: Dak's brother (Tad) speaks

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Instead of apologizing to the fans after humiliating us in front of the entire NFL world, the players have gone M.I.A., Micah is whining about excessive media criticism, and the family members are giving fans lectures. What a curse it is being a fan of this franchise.


He Wants Rings,Or Should I Say He Wants To "Brieeng Rieengs"..LOL
 

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She will talk him into that shortly with the help of all her friends! I can imagine when the girls get together what their speakin about. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ You think it's baby clothes??
I’ll be honest. I never once thought about what the mother of Dak’s kid talks an about among her friends. Did y’all do this with Romo’s wife Candace? Wonder when she was gonna divorce him so she can get his money?
 

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We have a bingo. Your last sentence. After Jimmy left JJ wanted to do it himself with his puppet HC. JG was easy to control. So he stayed the longest. Now we have MM who is much better than JG. He has us at 12 wins a year and playoffs right now. No way JJ gets rid of him. JJ is still in control. I wouldn’t be surprised if he calls to the sidelines during games and lets him know what he wants in the next series.

If you were HC would you have kept running Pollard into the clogged line all year knowing he has no punch. He ain’t a hammer. Now if you were the owner and wanted your money on the field and paid this 3 or 4 million dollar a year RB 10 million bucks. He would be on the field. Any HC worth anything would know he can’t get it done and would change RBs out to find a hammer and put him out there no matter how much or little he made. But MM is being told to play him. Malik is a better hammer than Pollard. Never got a chance. Luepke had an unfortunate fumble but was picking up short yardage and would probly provide more of a hammer but nothing. Dowdle is ok and was better earlier in the game than Pollard.
These people just don’t get it. It’s 28 years and Romo or Dak weren’t here 28 years ago to blame them.
 

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dak's girl friend would like a ring too and that's not happening either. or just a big check which will happen.
 

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They spent 11 million on a rb that looked like a shell of himself.

Don't do that. You could have got better production from half that cap number.

Same as they did with Gallup....have to stop paying these guys off major injuries.
Precisely.

Paying a ton of money for a TB is a bad decision.

But paying a ton of money for a QB that you admit has issues in big games and needs a plan to help him not fall apart in big spots is a bad decision.

This isn't rocket science here.
 

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It has been bad regardless of the quarterback. When a team collectively chokes you have an issue that can’t be corrected by one person. Dak is not why Micah had 1 pressure on Sunday.
You seemingly are having issues admitting the QB is an issue and needs to be part of any franchise re-calibration. The entire thing needs to be shaken up. The coaching staff, how we evaluate players, our FA strategy, and yes............. the QB.

There is no significant shift in organizational thinking if a few things are changed but you just keep hitching your ride to the QB who more often than not comes up small in the biggest moments.
 

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Instead of apologizing to the fans after humiliating us in front of the entire NFL world, the players have gone M.I.A., Micah is whining about excessive media criticism, and the family members are giving fans lectures. What a curse it is being a fan of this franchise.


Humiliating us?

Man people put way too much self worth and self value into a team and how it performs.

I'll just never understand it.
 

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Precisely.

Paying a ton of money for a TB is a bad decision.

But paying a ton of money for a QB that you admit has issues in big games and needs a plan to help him not fall apart in big spots is a bad decision.

This isn't rocket science here.
I don't know that he has issues...i am using your logic that he does. I am saying he doesn't have the ability to overcome the rest of the team not showing up.

Mahomes does...that is about it in this league.
 

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I don't know that he has issues...i am using your logic that he does. I am saying he doesn't have the ability to overcome the rest of the team not showing up.

Mahomes does...that is about it in this league.
He's got a woeful postseason record. His stats in the postseason are mediocre. His stats in big games are all over the map. He's got issues.

The smart strategy given the timing right now (he's going to command a massive extension) is to just shake the entire thing up. New staff, new QB. You won't find a more ideal time.

Instead, Jerry is gonna waste 3-4 more years to figure out what is pretty obvious at this point.
 

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You seemingly are having issues admitting the QB is an issue and needs to be part of any franchise re-calibration. The entire thing needs to be shaken up. The coaching staff, how we evaluate players, our FA strategy, and yes............. the QB.

There is no significant shift in organizational thinking if a few things are changed but you just keep hitching your ride to the QB who more often than not comes up small in the biggest moments.
So if I say we need to start over and rebuild that’s me having a issue admitting qb is a issue?
 

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dang, I remember when they had to dumb down the offense for dak because he was a slow reader, but somehow all of the problems are the rest of the team. hum.
 

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I’ll be honest. I never once thought about what the mother of Dak’s kid talks an about among her friends. Did y’all do this with Romo’s wife Candace? Wonder when she was gonna divorce him so she can get his money?
80% of NFL players end in divorce and 80% go broke. Do you see the pattern? I'm just thowin out those good stats like the Dak fan boys do against those bad teams. You get that, right!
 

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80% of NFL players end in divorce and 80% go broke. Do you see the pattern? I'm just thowin out those good stats like the Dak fan boys do against those bad teams. You get that, right!
I Get posting nfl stats…wondering about what the mother of his kids discuss seems a bit much. Not even sure what divorce rates have to do with anything.
 

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So if I say we need to start over and rebuild that’s me having a issue admitting qb is a issue?
Above you are pushing off blame to others though saying it's not Dak's faults Micah had one sack.

No ****. But that doesn't somehow alleviate the responsibility that Dak bears.

Can you say right now that Dak is a problem (not THE, just one of the issues) and that the smart decision would likely be to use this time to re-calibrate the franchise and start over, which includes getting rid of the QB?
 
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