Dak's Ceiling

MountaineerCowboy

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The guy is still chasing the ghost of his rookie season 7 years later.

His numbers his rookie season, aside from INTs, were middle of the pack.

It was the efficiency that made that offense good and him look good leading it. He took what the defense gave him instead of trying to be Mahomes like he does now.
 

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Nope...because Jerry and his idiot son believe Dak is ELITE and will restructure Dak's contract so Dak will be here for the next 4+ seasons and we as fans will be beyond 30+ years without a Super Bowl.
I would cut him at the end of this season and bite the bullet more sooner than later. Why hang on to a QB who you know won’t be bringing you a Super Bowl championship?
 

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I would cut him at the end of this season and bite the bullet more sooner than later. Why hang on to a QB who you know won’t be bringing you a Super Bowl championship?

$49M cap hit...$89M dead money....Dallas can't afford that cap hit.
 

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I think so. By year seven you are what you are.

Dak proponents want to compare him to Romo getting better as the years went by, but Romo was a fundamentally different QB than Dak in just his second year of starting. He was a pro-set QB who threw receivers open. Sure, he was a "gunslinger" and made a number of mistakes (the 5 interception performance against Buffalo an example, even though he did lead the team back to win), but as he matured, he toned down those mistakes. His fundamental mental abilities and skills never significantly changed. They just got a bit more polished.
 

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This might help to find it.
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I think so. By year seven you are what you are.

Dak proponents want to compare him to Romo getting better as the years went by, but Romo was a fundamentally different QB than Dak in just his second year of starting. He was a pro-set QB who threw receivers open. Sure, he was a "gunslinger" and made a number of mistakes (the 5 interception performance against Buffalo an example, even though he did lead the team back to win), but as he matured, he toned down those mistakes. His fundamental mental abilities and skills never significantly changed. They just got a bit more polished.


The interesting thing is that Romo was deemed a gunslinger for all his pass attempts and style yet in only 1 did Romo eclipse 550 pass attempts (648 in 2012)....Dak had 596 pass attempts in 2019 & 2021 and was well on his way to passing for 600+ attempts in 2020 before his injury....and for all his gunslinging Romo had a career Comp % of 65.2%....just 1.3% behind Dak's career Comp % of 66.5%.
 

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I agree, but I hate to see this clown on our roster going forward. I guess extending him will spread the damage over longer period of time. He should have never have been signed with that ridiculous contract in the first place.

While a short term detriment approach, Dallas should do everything it can to draft a quality QB in the 1st round next season and absorb Dak's contract for 2023 then trade him for what you can get after 2023 wherein his dead money hit is $39.9M compared to a cap hit of $52M.
 

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Has Dak reached the pinnacle of his growth or is he still developing and maturing? I personally think what we see is what we get. Curious what others think.
I think you're dead on.
He's not growing. He's not maturing.
He thinks he's doing it great.
And that's why this is as good as it gets for the Cowboys with Dak.
 
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