The number one fact is the owner of the Cowboys has committed to Dak Prescott as the team’s QB1 for the immediate future and likely another three or four years. Dallas isn’t the only franchise to commit long term, at significant compensation, to a quarterback. All of them are not playing well. The challenge is the team providing the other 52 players to make the team competitive with that quarterback.
Look around the NFL. The Cowboys could have done worse. Much worse. Complaints about Dak Prescott’s play, while often accurate, makes no difference now. He is the Dallas Cowboys‘ quarterback. Jerry Jones needs to build a team that can win with him. As fans, Dak is our cross to bear. No one is going to find another team. No one is going to stop watching. No one is going to stop caring. Every fan is hoping for the best. A positive outlook is always better than the “woe is me” attitude of Dak’s detractors here.
We can all read the final scores and player stats. Stop beating it to death.
Excellent post we can bench race Daks attributes and faults till we're blue in the face
But at the end of the day we have absolutely no effect on who's the quarterback of the team good bad or otherwise Jerry is happy with it so happy that he gave him $60 million a year I venture to say anyone on this forum would take 60 million from Jerry no matter how bad they sucked at their job they just wouldn't turn it down.
Dak is what he is and if you want to blame somebody blame our owner and general manager that refuses to draft a quarterback and didn't surround DAk with enough talent or proper coaching while he was on his rookie contract to get us to the promised land it's all our owner.
Our owner will just never shoot the works and go all in for real we are always a coach and a few players short of being able to compete constantly and no quarterback is going to be able to overcome that.
So it really doesn't matter if you like Dak or you hate him he can't overcome our owner and put the team on his back and be successful but he's not fool enough to turn down 60 million and neither would anybody else.