First Things First: "Dak does not have a legacy."

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That's the funny thing about Dak. All of his homies who fight to the death in his defense each and every day would instantly bail on him the moment he leaves the team. Those who say they will follow him to his next team are liars. What if he ends up in an Iggles uniform? Will they fight for his honor then? Hell no, and they're liars if they say they will.
So speaks one of the Romo butthurt fans ^^^!!!

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Who the heck is Nick wright what's his legacy He's not even Skip Bayless or Colin cowterd.

He's not even a washed-up player that has played the game and has some room to make an analysis.


It's not like this statement came from John Madden or Walter Cronkite

Nick wright piss boy of sports analysts with no legacy has said the Dak has no legacy.

Come on pappy can't you come up with something better than this before the playoffs sheesh this is weak
I thought that was Tom Green
 

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Oh, he has a legacy.

It's just not a good one.
People like you said the same about Tony Romo back when he was our QB.

Now Tony's an ultra successful broadcaster whose career is very well respected by those who know football.

The cream rises to the top.

Know-nothing clowns will ALWAYS be exposed as know-nothing clowns at the end of the day. Don't you worry!
 

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QB legacies are made in the postseason. That's not exclusive to Dak. He has another chance to build one. I hope he does it starting Monday.

Being "right" on message board means nothing to me. If it does to you, ask yourself why? Prove a lot of us wrong, Dak. Step up and deliver.
 

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That's the funny thing about Dak. All of his homies who fight to the death in his defense each and every day would instantly bail on him the moment he leaves the team. Those who say they will follow him to his next team are liars. What if he ends up in an Iggles uniform? Will they fight for his honor then? Hell no, and they're liars if they say they will.
.....that would be the same for KMoore if he accepts a HC position from a fool-hardy team. So you're highly probable with the thought.
 

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true and his mistakes would not make the headlines constantly. Were there weekly Josh Allen redzone ints earlier this season? No, because he plays in Buffalo.
Josh Allen also nearly carried his team to the Superbowl last year. He gave his team the lead over the chiefs with about 15 seconds left.

He was criticized for ints by the media this year.

But he also has shown the ability to play at his best when the stakes are the highest. Not to mention he is pretty much the bills running game by himself.
 

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That's the funny thing about Dak. All of his homies who fight to the death in his defense each and every day would instantly bail on him the moment he leaves the team. Those who say they will follow him to his next team are liars. What if he ends up in an Iggles uniform? Will they fight for his honor then? Hell no, and they're liars if they say they will.
Well, duh, of course. Are you a fan of certain super stars or a fan of the Dallas Cowboys? Who the heck would be a fan of Ceedee Lamb or Micah Parsons if they played for the Eagles or Commanders? Hell, I was a fan of Connor Williams because he was the starting LG of the Cowboys.

I’ve been a fan since 1966, and I can tell you if Roger Staubach or Bob Lilly had been playing for another team, I would have hated them as much as you hate Dak.
 

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People like you said the same about Tony Romo back when he was our QB.

Now Tony's an ultra successful broadcaster whose career is very well respected by those who know football.

The cream rises to the top.

Know-nothing clowns will ALWAYS be exposed as know-nothing clowns at the end of the day. Don't you worry!
Trent Dilfer, RG3, Greg Olsen, Jonathan Vilma, Bogger McFarland, Cris Collinsworth, Mark Sanchez, Ryan Leaf, Brady Quinn, Jason Garrett .....

More of those "creme that rises to the top" types I suppose?
 

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Trent Dilfer, RG3, Greg Olsen, Jonathan Vilma, Bogger McFarland, Cris Collinsworth, Mark Sanchez, Ryan Leaf, Brady Quinn, Jason Garrett .....

More of those "creme that rises to the top" types I suppose?
Is that list supposed to mean something to me?

People once said Romo had a "bad legacy" back when he was playing, just like you're saying about Dak now.

Those people look like complete idiots now.
 

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What will you do when Dak starts again next year? I worry about your mental state. Nick gets paid to hate on Dak

You do it for the love of hate
Everyone knows he's starting again next year. Because of his contract and a lack of a better choice. Similar to when I want steak but all I have are hotdogs. Hotdogs it is. Grin and bear it.
 

MountaineerCowboy

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Is that list supposed to mean something to me?

People once said Romo had a "bad legacy" back when he was playing, just like you're saying about Dak now.

Those people look like complete idiots now.
I don't care how "broadcasting" changes legacies for people.

Once they no longer have that star on their helmet I couldn't careless if they become loved or loathed.

Did I care that Jason Witten was horrible as a broadcaster? Nope.

Do I care that Romo is pretty liked as one? Nope.
 
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