Dak's Final Season Numbers

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Dak Prescott's 2018 season was really a tale of two seasons. His first half numbers underwhelmed, in large part to have nothing to work with but a bunch of jags and unseasoned young guys. Now that we are at the end of the regular season, his numbers are very good.

BOLD = career high

356 completions
526 attempts.
67.7%(67.8 rookie year) completion percentage.
3,885 yards
242 ypg
7,4 ypa
22 tds
8 ints
96.9 rating

Rushing

75 attempts
305 yards
4.1 ypc
6 tds (ties first two years)


These numbers rival his rookie season and he did it with a patchwork offensive line and a bunch of young guys at TE and WR. We saw the growng pains early in the season and they have all come along as the season progressed. We should have something really good to build off of for next year.
 
Can someone please find and bump the "I would rather have Kirk Cousins (or any other QB) vs Dak Prescott" thread? I can't seem to find it. How's that 84 million looking Minnesota? Kirk will have plenty of time this January to spend it. Maybe he can buy a fancy couch to watch Dak play next weekend? :star:
 
Dak Prescott's 2018 season was really a tale of two seasons. His first half numbers underwhelmed, in large part to have nothing to work with but a bunch of jags and unseasoned young guys. Now that we are at the end of the regular season, his numbers are very good.

BOLD = career high

356 completions
526 attempts.
67.7%(67.8 rookie year) completion percentage.
3,885 yards
242 ypg
7,4 ypa
22 tds
8 ints
96.9 rating

Rushing

75 attempts
305 yards
4.1 ypc
6 tds (ties first two years)


These numbers rival his rookie season and he did it with a patchwork offensive line and a bunch of young guys at TE and WR. We saw the growng pains early in the season and they have all come along as the season progressed. We should have something really good to build off of for next year.

That's actually improvement even considering the horrid Oline play.

What are his stats for the last 8 games of the year since Cooper got here and Alexander got fired?
 
Dak Prescott's 2018 season was really a tale of two seasons. His first half numbers underwhelmed, in large part to have nothing to work with but a bunch of jags and unseasoned young guys. Now that we are at the end of the regular season, his numbers are very good.

BOLD = career high

356 completions
526 attempts.
67.7%(67.8 rookie year) completion percentage.
3,885 yards
242 ypg
7,4 ypa
22 tds
8 ints
96.9 rating

Rushing

75 attempts
305 yards
4.1 ypc
6 tds (ties first two years)


These numbers rival his rookie season and he did it with a patchwork offensive line and a bunch of young guys at TE and WR. We saw the growng pains early in the season and they have all come along as the season progressed. We should have something really good to build off of for next year.
As Parcells said, “The Cowboys have a QB who can get the job done.”
 
Can someone please find and bump the "I would rather have Kirk Cousins (or any other QB) vs Dak Prescott" thread? I can't seem to find it. How's that 84 million looking Minnesota? Kirk will have plenty of time this January to spend it. Maybe he can buy a fancy couch to watch Dak play next weekend? :star:
showed a graph today where Cousins in 5-25 against teams with a winning record
 
Dak Prescott's 2018 season was really a tale of two seasons. His first half numbers underwhelmed, in large part to have nothing to work with but a bunch of jags and unseasoned young guys. Now that we are at the end of the regular season, his numbers are very good.

BOLD = career high

356 completions
526 attempts.
67.7%(67.8 rookie year) completion percentage.
3,885 yards
242 ypg
7,4 ypa
22 tds
8 ints
96.9 rating

Rushing

75 attempts
305 yards
4.1 ypc
6 tds (ties first two years)


These numbers rival his rookie season and he did it with a patchwork offensive line and a bunch of young guys at TE and WR. We saw the growng pains early in the season and they have all come along as the season progressed. We should have something really good to build off of for next year.
not bad for a run first team
 
Dak Prescott's 2018 season was really a tale of two seasons. His first half numbers underwhelmed, in large part to have nothing to work with but a bunch of jags and unseasoned young guys. Now that we are at the end of the regular season, his numbers are very good.

BOLD = career high

356 completions
526 attempts.
67.7%(67.8 rookie year) completion percentage.
3,885 yards
242 ypg
7,4 ypa
22 tds
8 ints
96.9 rating

Rushing

75 attempts
305 yards
4.1 ypc
6 tds (ties first two years)


These numbers rival his rookie season and he did it with a patchwork offensive line and a bunch of young guys at TE and WR. We saw the growng pains early in the season and they have all come along as the season progressed. We should have something really good to build off of for next year.

I call that IMPROVEMENT
 
Dak's best season yet; given the circumstances.

What the Dak haters like to ignore is that his ups and downs are part of the normal progression of a young QB, especially one picked in the fourth round. The mistakes he makes are ones all QB's make from time to time.

Prescott needed this game today because it was basically all on him. The line was down three starters once Su'a-Filo went out and there was no Zeke and no running game. It was up to Dak to deliver and he did.

Awesome confidence booster heading into the playoffs. 3-5 to 10-6 is miraculous, and Dak was a huge, huge part of this turnaround.
 
Can someone please find and bump the "I would rather have Kirk Cousins (or any other QB) vs Dak Prescott" thread? I can't seem to find it. How's that 84 million looking Minnesota? Kirk will have plenty of time this January to spend it. Maybe he can buy a fancy couch to watch Dak play next weekend? :star:
I preferred the guy who said he would rather have Colt McCoy
 
Dak Prescott's 2018 season was really a tale of two seasons. His first half numbers underwhelmed, in large part to have nothing to work with but a bunch of jags and unseasoned young guys. Now that we are at the end of the regular season, his numbers are very good.

BOLD = career high

356 completions
526 attempts.
67.7%(67.8 rookie year) completion percentage.
3,885 yards
242 ypg
7,4 ypa
22 tds
8 ints
96.9 rating

Rushing

75 attempts
305 yards
4.1 ypc
6 tds (ties first two years)


These numbers rival his rookie season and he did it with a patchwork offensive line and a bunch of young guys at TE and WR. We saw the growng pains early in the season and they have all come along as the season progressed. We should have something really good to build off of for next year.
Uh, his numbers are not good... nor do they even come close to rivaling his rookie numbers. His numbers are going to end up falling in the mediocre range at best. Most categories he is still in the bottom half of the league.
 
Dak Prescott's 2018 season was really a tale of two seasons. His first half numbers underwhelmed, in large part to have nothing to work with but a bunch of jags and unseasoned young guys. Now that we are at the end of the regular season, his numbers are very good.

BOLD = career high

356 completions
526 attempts.
67.7%(67.8 rookie year) completion percentage.
3,885 yards
242 ypg
7,4 ypa
22 tds
8 ints
96.9 rating

Rushing

75 attempts
305 yards
4.1 ypc
6 tds (ties first two years)


These numbers rival his rookie season and he did it with a patchwork offensive line and a bunch of young guys at TE and WR. We saw the growng pains early in the season and they have all come along as the season progressed. We should have something really good to build off of for next year.

Ok so THESE are the numbers CZ has collectively slit their wrists over all season long? :angry::banghead::huh:
 
If you want to see development in Dak, not only can you look at this two halves of this season but look at games without Zeke.

Last year we had that 3 game losing streak without Smith and Zeke.

This year a NY team desperate to get a moral victory played us without Smith, Martin, Frederick, or Zeke. Dak won with 4 TDs and almost 400 yards.
 
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