CalPolyTechnique
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“Dak is he who is unblemished and blameless.” —Book of Rayne 3:22
I don't think their route speeds are much different, but on a couple throws you could see Cooper kick in another gear to get to the ball.It looks like the speeds if Gallup and Cooper are different and Dak needs to pu a little air for Gallup where as with Cooper, he didn’t need to. They need to work on their chemistry
It's actually a joke. He studdered on a route 1 time and now people think that's been the problem all year and it couldn't be our QB. Buh buh buh he hits Cooper. Like that means anything.
Are you talking about the one against the Titans because that was a ten yard pass.He's thrown a few this year. Off the top he threw one to Cooper for a touchdown where ehe was on the 10 yard line.
I don't think its a faster thing. I think what Amari can do better is that he is a better route runner at this point in his career. They were explaining this on one of the morning shows this week but essentially, because Coop runs such good routes, he is usually more open or creating more space that allows for more room to react to balls that are off target. Now, this is totally plausible in terms of everything but 9 routes or go routes. I think there is definitely something to that. However, Dak misses Gallup on go routes a lot. I can't explain that, to be honest because that does not happen with Cooper. Maybe Coop has an extra gear and that allows him to make up the distance on a poorly thrown ball but even then, the ball is still poorly thrown if that is the case. Gallup is not slow, he's fast WR but, he may not have that ability to kick it in the way Coop can. Gallup may be just a guy who is fast and runs fast all the way with no other gear or he may simply not have the same acceleration but he is fast. It's weird.
I think he's connected more with Coop on the left, but I can't say my memory is completely accurate on that.
It is known in football that the deep ball down the sideline is a safe easy throw to make.
When average fans like yourself are in awe over the guy that is throwing these type of passes the NFL guys look at being able to complete that pass as the bare minimum and are looking more at the deep outs on the sideline or routes over the middle of the field over a linebackers head and in front of the safety.
Jamarcus Russell can complete the deep sideline pass. Daunte Culpepper can complete this pass. It's not a big deal to rare back and throw the ball deep down the sideline. IT's all the in-between passes that are difficult.
son LOL...you know I could be your dad....you never know....ask your mom
so we should have 2 wr's with numbers that would be better than any other wr in the league? really? most teams could say that on their qb's missed throws.
Gallup gets wide open down the sideline EVERY game. If Prescott hit him on half of those, the kid would have the best rookie receiving numbers in the league, because he's the best receiver drafted in April. Watch the next game. If Gallup doesn't get wide open down the sideline for a would be TD, I'll come on here & say you're a genius, which you're clearly not.
son is that you?....there is a lot I have to tell you about that night with your mom. don't be mad at her..... I like to make this work.....my dad would be able to put together an actual argument backed with facts and statistics.
Are you talking about the one against the Titans because that was a ten yard pass.
son is that you?....there is a lot I have to tell you about that night with your mom. don't be mad at her..... I like to make this work.....
you don't want me to pull statistics..because you will be arse whipped and wouldnt' have a leg to stand on....you are much much better off to rely on your perception....its a happier place for you.still making arguments based on your fee fees instead of actual facts? awww. poor lil man can't understand data and statistics. maybe some day. i know it's hard for a certain type of person to understand things as simple as percentages.
That was more cooper run after the catch than it was Dak Prescott and ball placementCommanders....the 90 yard touchdown.
Well he asked me of any passes of 10-20+ yards so I gave him one. Whether Cooper was responsible for it or not was not really the point. Jerry Rice made Montana look invincible at times. I don't hear anyone knocking Montana for that.That was more cooper run after the catch than it was Dak Prescott and ball placement