Has Brown ever caught a pass in stride?

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It always seems like he’s falling to the ground and awkwardly catching the ball. He makes it look soo difficult


Same way Zeke can get more yards if he's never stumbling and running so low
 

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Laughable. If you criticize Dak, you're a "liar" and you "hate" him. After 7 years, this is all you've got. How sad.

But, after further review, maybe you're right. Maybe Dak is amazing.
Most players, their arm gets hit during the throwing motion, the ball comes off with less velocity and lands short of target.

Dak, he's so amazing, his arm gets hit, he gets stronger and the ball goes farther. 8-10 yards over the receivers head in this case.

Dak is not only the best QB in Cowboys history (apologies Roger, but I don't want to be accused of being a "hater"), but he has also figured out how to defy basic laws of physics. Maybe I'm not giving him enough credit. Tell you what, if you can convince one of the basement dwelling zombies to produce another biased video, maybe this time showing how Dak is actually far superior to Mahomes, maybe I'll come around. Have your amateur film experts get on that one, will you? :laugh::lmao::lmao2:
Is there a pro analysis video of Dak being as terrible as you claim him to be?
 

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Yeah, when Cooper Rush was throwing him passes.
right easy to catch soft balls , he has trouble with high velocity NFL type passes. glad you noticed :muttley:.. too bad we dont have noodle armed qb JUST FOR BROWN and Tolbert. those are great passes hes allowed to end games or create INTs. remember Twill had the same issue if you didn't loft them the ball many times they hit the chest and caused issues. hes a body catcher unless the ball is a softball.
 

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First of all, his arm was not hit. He got hit after he threw. Basic logic tells you this, if your arm is hit as you throw, the pass tends to land short. Not 10 yards over the intended target.

2nd, you know you've thrown a lot of INT's when the loyal serfs have to put together an in depth analysis of every pick you've thrown just so they can figure out which ones "aren't your fault". That alone tells you we have a serious issue here, when people are spending hours putting together film trying to provide cover for a player.

3rd, why doesn't someone do an all 22 of all the easy picks Dak has served up, that the defense dropped? There's plenty to work with there.....

The lengths people go to, to try and prop this jag up. Sad.
WRONG if its effected during follow through from behind like slightly pushed it will sail, if the arm or body hit in front of QB following through its goes short, Thats Straight up common sense..
 

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Stop your typical lying. Even the video creator said Dak was hit on his arm as he was winding up his arm to throw to Schultz.
Would you agree that some QBs have a knack for sensing and moving away from pressure....and that maybe Dak did not do that this play?

I'm actually not really sure what happened here I'm not reviewing this play in such depth. Not assessing blame. Just a 30,000 foot question.
 

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It's hard to see, but Dak's arm was definitely hit on that Schultz play. I even put it on Dak before I went back to look at it...



Someone is gonna call this an excuse in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1...

fact i saw it it was hard to tell how much of touch it was but an arm or shoulder pushed from behind will cause ball to sail, one from the front keeping a QB from following through, it comes up short or goes straight UP.. basic physics.
 

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Would you agree that some QBs have a knack for sensing and moving away from pressure....and that maybe Dak did not do that this play?

I'm actually not really sure what happened here I'm not reviewing this play in such depth. Not assessing blame. Just a 30,000 foot question.
UMM check the stat,s the OL pass protection is bottom 10 in the league, hes constantly moving or running or getting hit while throwing, aside from piss poor routes, lack of separation causing tighter window throws, and dropping or tipping passes from the WR group its easy to see its not on Dak on many of these INTs.
 

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I don’t understand this thread. I get being mad at Noah for dropping THAT pass but he’s credited with 2 drops all season on the stat sites. The guy has literally squeezed every drop out of his natural talent level and has been clutch all year. It’s fine to be mad about the Jacksonville drop but don’t start threads like he’s sucked all year.

They had no business passing anyway. Dak wasn’t playing well and Tony had just run a 20 yarder. Their D was out of steam and we should’ve ran it down their throats
Ah the voice of reason.

When Dak makes a mistake....these same guys say "well every QB does".

Noah makes a mistake...after playing all game kick-arse....it's time to curb stomp him. Odd.

After being on simmer (or injured) for so long....Noah is playing pretty darn good really.
 

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fact i saw it it was hard to tell how much of touch it was but an arm or shoulder pushed from behind will cause ball to sail, one from the front keeping a QB from following through, it comes up short or goes straight UP.. basic physics.
From some of the video...it looks like Noah got a little push on his route too. Not quite enough for a flag (maybe) but possible distraction?

I know....kinda weak excuse for a alleged "possession" NFL WR. I guess I am agreeing with you that maybe some slight contact can effect a play?
 

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WRONG if its effected during follow through from behind like slightly pushed it will sail, if the arm or body hit in front of QB following through its goes short, Thats Straight up common sense..

If your arm is hit during the throw, the ball is coming off short. The mechanics of the throw, the torque etc will be lessened and velocity will suffer accordingly.
 

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UMM check the stat,s the OL pass protection is bottom 10 in the league, hes constantly moving or running or getting hit while throwing, aside from piss poor routes, lack of separation causing tighter window throws, and dropping or tipping passes from the WR group its easy to see its not on Dak on many of these INTs.
I said "on this play".

I never said Dak doesn't move around enough.


I agree our o-line isn't exactly crack A team. That's why I want to keep Zeke...for now.
 

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UMM check the stat,s the OL pass protection is bottom 10 in the league, hes constantly moving or running or getting hit while throwing, aside from piss poor routes, lack of separation causing tighter window throws, and dropping or tipping passes from the WR group its easy to see its not on Dak on many of these INTs.

Top 5 in the NFL in terms of least pressure and sacks allowed

"Pass block win rate" is arbitrary
Pressures allowed is not
 

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From some of the video...it looks like Noah got a little push on his route too. Not quite enough for a flag (maybe) but possible distraction?

I know....kinda weak excuse for a alleged "possession" NFL WR. I guess I am agreeing with you that maybe some slight contact can effect a play?
It hit him in TWO HANDS and then the body , sorry but IDC about Brown I care about the constant flow of negativity toward Dak and iof you break done both IJTS they were not on Dak..half his INTS this year were not bad decisions. hes not perfect but tired of this, hes truly feeling the Romo experience. all losses are on the QB all wins are TEAM LMAO.. hey blow a 14 point and 17-point lead in OT blame the QB for not scoring 35-40 to win..

right, those are the old Marinelli and Nolan defenses.
 

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Top 5 in the NFL in terms of least pressure and sacks allowed

"Pass block win rate" is arbitrary
Pressures allowed is not
NOPE thats because Dak moves and runs and gets it out to help lower sack totals win rate % by the OL in pass protection has been horrible.. you are not watching if you need the actual stat posted on how that OL has done in Pass protection. tipped passes, arm being ran into, hand broke, and hes constantly running and throwing on the run.. those are facts,
 

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It hit him in TWO HANDS and then the body , sorry but IDC about Brown I care about the constant flow of negativity toward Dak and iof you break done both IJTS they were not on Dak..half his INTS this year were not bad decisions. hes not perfect but tired of this, hes truly feeling the Romo experience. all losses are on the QB all wins are TEAM LMAO.. hey blow a 14 point and 17-point lead in OT blame the QB for not scoring 35-40 to win..

right, those are the old Marinelli and Nolan defenses.
Here we go with "a lot of YOU".


Are you saying I said it's all Dak's fault?

Dude....come on man.
 
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