I bash Dak more than anyone but he was great today

Avoiding sacks is just as important. Watch Brady, Allen, Rodgers, Hurts, Mahomes. These types know how to avoid most sacks to buy time for receivers.
How many sacks did Dak avoid Sunday? How many plays did he extend by avoiding sacks?
 
Ironic coming from some of our fans.
in my defense he did lose the game at the end, and there was a lot of scotch involved on my side. I stand by my comment...the reality is he just doesnt have it when it matters most unfortunately.
 
Hilarious. Prescott took a sack instead of throwing it away, reasonable critique. But don't mention there was defenders in his face all night. :facepalm:
or the resulting 10 second run off at that time of the game if you cant get out of the pocket
 
Excuse look at the replay. He was tackled before he even caught the ball.
I agree. I even said as much earlier in this thread.
Something is "off" with your reply.
See Comment #70 in this thread.
 
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Have you ever played football, do you have any idea what momentum and you’re weight can do
Ah, here it is.
"Have you ever played football...?"
The answer is yes. Yes, I've played, coached and funded "football".

The most masculine thing about the sport is, at some point you
drop your shoulder and drive through a defender or carry a defender
on your back.

Running to the sideline, you obviously SEE the white line.
That's when it's time to be a MAN, son.
 
I think people are making way too much of the 2 pt conversions where Dak stepped out of bound.
I don't think people are making enough out of it. The impact it had on the game was enormous. There was no need for him to be that close to the sideline to begin with. The ability to just kick a FG that last drive disappeared just like that.
 
Ah, here it is.
"Have you ever played football...?"
The answer is yes. Yes, I've played, coached and funded "football".

The most masculine thing about the sport is, at some point you
drop your shoulder and drive through a defender or carry a defender
on your back.

Running to the sideline, you obviously SEE the white line.
That's when it's time to be a MAN, son.
I think Dak forgot his honey on that play.

The bear was bearing down and he soiled himself.
 
I don't think people are making enough out of it. The impact it had on the game was enormous. There was no need for him to be that close to the sideline to begin with. The ability to just kick a FG that last drive disappeared just like that.
Sports are a game of physical, mental...and psychological prowess. If Dak punches that ball in....it scores on all three cards. That..is a tstament that we are playing hard ball here....playing to stomp you.

Instead...we get a freeze frame of Dak stepping out without contact.
 
Ah, here it is.
"Have you ever played football...?"
The answer is yes. Yes, I've played, coached and funded "football".

The most masculine thing about the sport is, at some point you
drop your shoulder and drive through a defender or carry a defender
on your back.

Running to the sideline, you obviously SEE the white line.
That's when it's time to be a MAN, son.
I’ve been a fan since my military days in the 70s overseas. Sun.
 
I don't think people are making enough out of it. The impact it had on the game was enormous. There was no need for him to be that close to the sideline to begin with. The ability to just kick a FG that last drive disappeared just like that.
Maybe he could have been in bounds a few more inches but there was a defender attacking him from the left. He had to go wide to avoid him and make it to the end zone.
 
I’ve been a fan since my military days in the 70s overseas. Sun.
My last line should've been in quotes.
"...it's time to be a man, son." -movie culture
Not meant to slight you. Thank you for your service.
 

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