Its a 10 year process. You are expecting too much too quickly.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.
Contracts are meant to be broken. Time to sit Dak down and tell him to waive his no trade clause and find an amicable new team. His time in Dallas has run its course.Just gonna have to live with Dak until 2025. Maybe the worst contract in team history.
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.
Sad turns into horrified when we see his salary cap hits the next 2 seasons.
He was Cooper Rush, but he could also run.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.
Contracts are meant to be broken. Time to sit Dak down and tell him to waive his no trade clause and find an amicable new team. His time in Dallas has run its course.
He was Cooper Rush, but he could also run.
In 2017, Beasley was bracketed, sat on, and otherwise eliminated in the passing game. Opponenets keyed on his out-breaking routes and planted defenders accordingly. Cole Beasley saw more second-man attention than Dez Bryant last season (Dez technically appeared to get more double-teams but Cole clearly commanded more attention).
you mean lead the team back like a 14point lead late..right ..its dak issue not the defense, penalties, and coaching decisions. Refs maybe, just Dak i guess , all the dak hate posts say its true it must be,..lmaoI 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.
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.