LocimusPrime
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Is that BC or AD
1. He only played 7 games, meaning he never played a full season like two other seasons as a WR, meaning totally unreliable.
2. And ZERO TDs in this seven games.
3. And a whopping 252 yards in seven games total.
4. And 41 yards on those 6 catches and 77 on 9 catches, meaning a whopping 6.5 YPC..
5. So basically back to his career numbers without Romo, which was close to a thousand yards and 11 TDs?
And your sitting here talking about Dez sucking, while defending this guy’s numbers as not being because of Romo and QB play..
Who are you trying to fool?
Butler would be Dak's Robinson if the coaches only had a clue! Injuries to Miles Austin is what finally solidified Robinson as a starter that year.
Clueless twit
Daks plays to Butler have also been in the same fashion as Romo's plays to Robinson. Wouldn't you agree with that?[/QUOTE]Laurent Robinson scored most of his TDs with Romo not bu design, but because Romo extended plays and found Robinson..
That’s why LR had absolutely no career outside the year he played with Romo..
What does your response in any war have to do with what my post was in response to?
SureRomo made Laurent, Austin, and crayon into millionaires.
Daks plays to Butler have also been in the same fashion as Romo's plays to Robinson. Wouldn't you agree with that?
GB, Rams game.... clueless[/QUOTE]Actually no.. the play to Butler in Arizona was a drag route right off a bootleg play action fake to Zeke going left, meaning by design..
And you fail to see the point.. if it isn’t by design, Romo was getting the job done, Dak isn’t if Butler is supposedly doing what LR does..
GB, Rams game.... clueless
You mean the Rams game when Wade adjusted at half time and totally shut down Dak in the second half, even with Zeke in the game?
Lil ...., like I said
Which proves my point that Zeke isn't the end all for Dak's success, because Wade indeed shut him down in the second half.
See how honest evaluation works?
Doesn't change the fact that Dak's best plays have been to Butler, and our coaching staff hasn't figured that out, the same way they did w the Robinson-Romo connection. It took Miles Austin's injuries to get him in as a starter
Now 7 points on Carrie Underwood Day? 6 points the next year on Jessica Simpson Day! .... Explain
He would have that type of season if the coaches had a clue!lmao.. what does Dak’s supppsedly ‘best plays’ as being with Butler have anything to do with the fact that Romo got LR paid and having a season that has outperformed and it’s not even close, what Butler has done here?
He would have that type of season if the coaches had a clue!
Not that hard to figure out
Speaking of the Rams game: when your all pro guard gets sent flying seven yards back, that's not the QB pre snap read(and I believe this is a huge problem w Dak.#honestevaluation), that's the all pro guard getting his *** kicked
Same w the all pro left tackle. And the scrub Green vs Atlanta
Are you saying that Romo had better coaches here with Laurent Robinson than Dak has?
You do realize LR played here when Jason Garrett was OC right?
Injuries was the reason Robinson was able to play as many snaps as he did. Had Miles Austin not missed time with injuries the same coaches would've used Robinson sparingly the same way they have with Butler even though it was plain to see that Robinson was Tony's best option(even early on). Same with Butler this year. None of our receivers will do us a solid and go down with an injury this year though
A QB can't function without good receivers or a really creative offensive coordinator. The Cowboys have neither.
Dez Bryant had big numbers over a 3 year stretch from 2012-2014.
He's been in the league a total of 8 seasons.
His 5 other seasons in this league (2010, 2011, 2015-2017) he averages 652 yards per year.
In what world is a #1 receiver who averages under 700 yards per season for the majority of his career considered acceptable?
He's played with 8 different Quarterbacks over this stretch, the one constant is Dez.
This is who he is.
Dez Bryant had big numbers over a 3 year stretch from 2012-2014.
He's been in the league a total of 8 seasons.
His 5 other seasons in this league (2010, 2011, 2015-2017) he averages 652 yards per year.
In what world is a #1 receiver who averages under 700 yards per season for the majority of his career considered acceptable?
He's played with 8 different Quarterbacks over this stretch, the one constant is Dez.
This is who he is.