Video: Every Dak Prescott throw from preseason so far

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What I'm most impressed with are the throws he still manages to make while under pressure or with the pocket collapsing around him.
 

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I was watching these earlier and realized how awesome it is that they're really not highlight reels....it's just that his entire preseason performance is basically one long highlight in and of itself.

This isn't cherry picked stuff...it's everything, and it's all impressive.
 

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What I'm most impressed with are the throws he still manages to make while under pressure or with the pocket collapsing around him.

I really like that too. He trusts his O line and he trusts his instincts, keeping his eyes downfield. No happy feet and while he's aware of the chaos around him, it doesn't rattle him.

I was also surprised to see how good his playaction looked...hoping we see that utilized in the regular season.
 

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his footwork impresses me the most, especially the first two weeks, sets his feet and throws....not too mention his poise and command of the team.
 

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switching to a serious note. It's interesting seeing all of the plays together like this. Dak seems to really like that back shoulder pass in the end zone. That is one that the D coordinators will try and take away and make him beat them another way. He also seems less accurate on short passes than longer ones. That said the kid looks great! The other interesting thing is that there really isn't a "bad" throw. Even the bad throws are still catchable. He will no doubt get confused by some exotic defenses but the kid can flat out play.

It is interesting seeing them all together. When he throws off that back foot (right) under pressure he looks sloppy, you can see it vs Seattle. When he throws off left foot and lifts that right leg up higher off the ground he looks more accurate.
 

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It is interesting seeing them all together. When he throws off that back foot (right) under pressure he looks sloppy, you can see it vs Seattle. When he throws off left foot and lifts that right leg up higher off the ground he looks more accurate.

This is #1 biggest issue right now. I've noticed all of his sloppy throws are off his back foot
 

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This is #1 biggest issue right now. I've noticed all of his sloppy throws are off his back foot
True. But his physical tools might make up for that. Kinda like Cam Newton. He throws off his back foot a lot and it looks sloppy but the pass gets there so you can't complain.
 

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switching to a serious note. It's interesting seeing all of the plays together like this. Dak seems to really like that back shoulder pass in the end zone. That is one that the D coordinators will try and take away and make him beat them another way. He also seems less accurate on short passes than longer ones. That said the kid looks great! The other interesting thing is that there really isn't a "bad" throw. Even the bad throws are still catchable. He will no doubt get confused by some exotic defenses but the kid can flat out play.

That's the beauty of mastering the back shoulder fade. It is nearly impossible to defend.
 
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