It's neither how you start or how you finish (when talking a specific game). It's about how you play over all. It "matters most" for all 60+ minutes. Like in the 3rd quarter when the opponent is trying to come back and you gift them a short field.It's not how you start, but how you finish. When it mattered the most, Noah Brown wilted under the pressure.
ThisDak goes through swings even within games.
And whose fault was it for that "gift"???It's neither how you start or how you finish (when talking a specific game). It's about how you play over all. It "matters most" for all 60+ minutes. Like in the 3rd quarter when the opponent is trying to come back and you gift them a short field.
And whose fault was it for that "gift"???
Your answer will determine how smart or not you truly are...
True, but Amari was not worth $20+ million. Many times he would come up short, not shoe up or slack off during key games. Amari was as much responsible for being traded.The Cowboys made the decision to move on from Amari Cooper. Cooper made several big plays for us last season. We wouldn’t be looking for Noah Brown in critical situation like that had we kept him.
The one in the 3rd quarter? That one was on Dak. The one in OT was on Brown. Other plays were on other people.
You see, this is how ignorant you can be and why many don't take you seriously. Your personal Dak hate blinds you. Uhh, hello? Dak was hit from behind as he was in the throwing motion while attempting to throw to Schultz. Dak was forced to flee the pocket because of the immediate pass pressure coming at him due to the Oline struggling to give him more time in the pocket, especially so close to your own endzone. That's when the Oline should buckle up and pass protect the best. Instead, they couldn't even give Dak 2 seconds. Absolutely terrible pass protection, but as usual, you blame Dak. Ridiculous but not surprising.The one in the 3rd quarter? That one was on Dak. The one in OT was on Brown. Other plays were on other people.
It's been 6 years since Romo left. Time to move on already.I agree…..not sure how AC thinks this obvious answer qualifies someone for Mensa consideration?
Minus oneWhat’s his YAC on the year? I can’t find it on mobile
You may want to rewatch that play. Your EXTREME delusional bias is showing.You see, this is how ignorant you can be and why many don't take you seriously. Your personal Dak hate blinds you. Uhh, hello? Dak was hit from behind as he was in the throwing motion while attempting to throw to Schultz. Dak was forced to flee the pocket because of the immediate pass pressure coming at him due to the Oline struggling to give him more time in the pocket, especially so close to your own endzone. That's when the Oline should buckle up and pass protect the best. Instead, they couldn't even give Dak 2 seconds. Absolutely terrible pass protection, but as usual, you blame Dak. Ridiculous but not surprising.
It's been 6 years since Romo left. Time to move on already.
BAM!! LOLYeah, when Cooper Rush was throwing him passes.
Admins,
These trolls and bots have to go guys!
SMH
It always seems like he’s falling to the ground and awkwardly catching the ball. He makes it look soo difficult
Has Dak ever hit one of our receivers in stride? I can visually confirm that most of his passes don't hit our receivers in stride. He is a terrible inconsistent passer. It goes all the way back to his pass a thon on TV where he missed like 10 targets in a row. That's our 40 million QB.
He was hit. Open your eyes and stop with the bias. Even this amateur video creator who put up All-22 clips of all of Dak's 11 Interceptions so far showed and said so. Dak was clearly hit on his arm as he was winding up his throwing arm to throw to Schultz. That hit on his arm clearly made the ball sail high.You may want to rewatch that play. Your EXTREME delusional bias is showing.
Dak wasn't hit as he was throwing.
He was in a clean pocket when he bailed.
He airmailed the pass.
He played a good game overall, but he was 100% atrocious on that play.