Yes, I can!
I read this drivel you posted a couple of days ago.....utter stupidity
It's quite obvious your comprehension skills are lacking but hopefully IF you read Dak's Pre-Snap reading skills as explained by HOFer Jason Witten and Dak "one of the worst Pre-Snap read QBs in the NFL" you'll gain some enlightenment.
Enjoy the read
@erod if you can....
Shout out to the Athletic
With just over eight minutes left in Sunday’s third quarter against the Miami Dolphins, an animated Jason Witten was the lone receiver lined up to the right. He was looking back at quarterback Dak Prescott – who was directing traffic himself and making his pre-snap reads – and pointing out safety Bobby McCain, who was going to be the seventh blitzer, with the Cowboys leaving just six players in pass protection.
“In that situation, it’s a blitz, they’re potentially bringing more than we had to protect,” Witten said. “I’m on the backside there, so I was just making sure he saw it and, of course, he confirmed what he wanted me to do in that situation. Those are all of the little details that happen in just a blink of an eye and to get that first down was a huge play for us.”
Once the ball was snapped, Witten angled slightly to the flat. Less than a yard off the line of scrimmage, he was clapping for the ball, and Prescott delivered it. Witten made one defender miss and picked up the first down on a 2nd-and-12.
“It’s huge. It’s just great communication,” Prescott said. “The initial look was kind of a little confusing for the backs, for the guys to the right side, and (I said), ‘You know what, hey, let’s go here, and if these two guys come, Witt, then you’ve got to break out.’ That’s all it was, and sure enough, they did and he broke out and went and got the first down.