Your mic was off...so no one heard this blather.
Point #1: "Throwing interceptions is throwing interceptions" - again, a simplistic view based on "evidence" discovered through confirmation bias. In other words, dumbed down "facts" and "analysis" that suit your arguments. No, all interceptions are not the same...even when it's the QBs fault. Is he consistently fooled or overestimated his arm strength? Simple mind, simple thoughts...produce superficial positions.
Point #2: I didn't miss your point, you've lost the plot. Romo and Prescott were BOTH PAID TO ELEVATE THE TEAM NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND. Either you get this or you don't. If you don't, to not know the difference is not know what difference is.
Point #3: I could go on. But you are in no position to condescend to anyone. But I'm here for you and will give you a lesson that long-time NFL fans understand and has been proven empirically: In the post-season, you can't hide your QB. This means that the opposition knows it's all or nothing and will pull out all the stops to affect the playmaker. Dak handles pressure better than most people, but he does not handle EXPECTATIONS as well. Welcome to the club...expectations are hard to live up to, but that's the job. This is where TROY AIKMAN DESTROYS DAK AND ROMO. Troy Aikman was the #1 overall pick and didn't win a game his rookie season. His coach brought in his own celebrated college QB to compete with him. And when he finally did lead a team to a decent record, Jimmy gave the keys to his backup. And yet, Troy had 11TDs and 1 INT in his first 3 playoff runs. He lived up to EXPECTATIONS.
I understand why you conveniently left out the playoffs stats because you are in love and love is blind. But
you don't have to like Troy to understand that Michael and Emmitt celebrate Troy...because they were in dependent positions. Dependent upon who? THE GUY WITH ALL THE EXPECTATIONS ON HIS BACK #8.
DON'T YOU EVER BLASPHEME IN MY CHURCH AGAIN.