CalPolyTechnique
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I don't have the time to sit here and watch all four of his interceptions.
It's probable..he got away with a lot last year..I think he'll be fine thoughHe'll throw more INTs than he did all of last year by week 5.
And you know this how?He'll throw more INTs than he did all of last year by week 5.
And you know this how?
This.I would expect his INT% to increase.
On the other hand, I expect his number of TD passes to increase also, along with his number of passing yards.
I think Dak is going to be similar to Aaron Rodgers, in that he will notoriously not try to turn the ball over.
Could be wishfull thinking!!And you know this how?
I think that could happen if Dallas forgets how to run the ball but if they continue to run and keep the offense in manageable down and distances situation then I think Dak will continue to take what the defense gives and not force balls.
Yeah, it was against the Giants right? Classic Cowboys luck.I don't think I'll ever forget that play. Off the hand, down to the heel, kicked right into a defender. It may be the darnedest thing I've ever seen on the field.
I'm not even sure what the point of the "back to earth" posts is.
Zeke was the NFL rush leader last year and averaged 5 yards a carry, but you don't see any "back to earth" posts about him.
Quarterback performance is about more than TD's and INT's. I fully expect Dak to be better than last year, whether he throws more interceptions or not.
People are bringing up dropped ints like that doesn't happen to every QB. The fact that you saw the drops doesn't mean Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Matt Ryan didn't throw potential interceptions that were dropped either.

I don't know how much we'll involve Elliott in the passing game. I know fans lamented Elliott being taken out on third downs for Dunbar, with good reason, but we're liable to see it again this year with McFadden being the third-down back.
Yeah as really think that now it is his team and he will indeed be like an Aaron Rodgers.
I think everyone is taking what he did last year for granted, like he will just repeat it. It was pretty remarkable and even a slight sophomore dip will have people on his case.
I fully expect a coming down to earth jolt for him.
Key is how he, and the rest of the team, deal with that and the criticism that will come with it.
I don't have the time to sit here and watch all four of his interceptions.


Cole Beasly would be an upgrade at RT over Doug Free.Of last year's line, yes. It doesn't mean this year's weak link won't be weaker.
Actually, Romo threw that ball behind Witten.Remember when Witten accidentally kick the ball in the air with the back of his heel? What a friggin fluke int for Romo.
