Dez was even worse when seeing all of those plays back to back.
He claimed a pass was going to be an INT but Brockers blocked it. How could he possibly know it was going to be an INT when it was blocked?
When he claims Dez is behind coverage on a long route, he can't understand that the Safety coming across cut to the front of Dez because of where the ball was thrown. Because the Safety is moving perpendicular to Dez, it's the same basic distance to either go in front or behind him. Dak was attempting to throw away from that Safety but the CB made a good jump and was able to interfere with the pass.
That guy making comments is clueless. He is like many other fans that can't understand a few simple concepts.
1: Those sideline routes where the ball is over his head were throw aways. Dak is not inaccurate by 10 feet.
2: Many people can't visualize what the trajectory would have been if Dez had run the route correctly. He quit on many routes and let the DBs move him off the mark on many others. On intermediate and long routes the QB is throwing to a spot. When Dez fails to get to the spot because he lets a DB outmuscle him, it will appear to be an inaccurate throw.
3: On crossing routes the QB throws to a spot between defenders. Many of those will not be perfectly on target. It's the WRs job to go get the ball, especially when it hits both hands, even if he has to reach for it.
4: On long throws the ball is thrown long before the WR is in the position that he is in when the ball arrives. The WR is like an outfielder on those routes and must converge on the ball. It's like a punt returner saying he didn't catch it because the punter was off by 5 feet to the right.
5: If two DBs are behind Dez with nobody in front, then all QBs are expected to throw it "short".
6: Similar to 5, but with 1 CB. If the CB is over (behind) Dez, Dak is going to throw "short". Dez is expected to quickly move back towards the ball. He should know by how the route and coverage progress to expect the ball to be "short" and therefore should have a quick reaction back to it but instead he has a late and half-arsed reaction to the ball.
7: Even on a throw where it appeared that both the ball and DB were to the inside of Dez, the reality is that he is supposed to run right at the DB and then cut square. I don't have a convenient way to post a drawing from my phone, but a simple drawing would show that a pass targeted at a WR's path being back and over with a square cut, will indeed end up on the same side of the WR as the DB IF the WR makes a 45 degree cut instead of a 90 degree cut.