If Dak is playable and on the field, he produces

No matter what is presented and real facts...this doesn't pass the here and now test due to bias.

Parcells hasn't been presented as without short comings. Get a real grasp and discuss total sum of presented stats and just talk in limbo without taking all that didn't work and blaming Prescott. You misquote what is being quoted and change for insult points presented. Those stand on merit! :popcorn:
This guy favors himself a wordsmith
 
This guy favors himself a wordsmith
No, simple approach is a limitation...now bump up to flying a jet with 8.5 grams in a roll.

Go ahead, and stumble your way out... :popcorn: Next, win yourself a Congressional Appointment.Hell, explain today's game and understand for real. Enjoy now!

Ever been on a racetrack and drink moonshine,,,own a hog? A pig over 100 pounds.
 
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While the Cowboys' front office has taken plenty of criticism, both Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones have tried to point out – respectfully of course – that it's a two-way street and that the initial asking prices from Dak and CeeDee caused there to be plenty of back-and-forth negotiations that took plenty of time.

All of that is pointed out now as the Cowboys have turned their attentions to signing Micah Parsons to a long-term contract, something both sides have said is a priority for this offseason. And let's not forget, the Cowboys did prevent Osa Odighizuwa from getting to free agency next week by signing him to a four-year, $80 million deal last week.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/getting-deal-for-micah-early-was-always-the-goal

Key word respectfully and Jerry.
 
The graph of production proved your chosen stance was wrong. So, with a short average time he was just careless?

Already answered in thread.

Graphic reading is not a strength.
Graph didn't prove anything. There is wear and tear vs just injured season. What was the excuse before the injury. You going to regrow the hamstring to his bone and use the fountain of youth on him? Dak ain't no spring chicken. >.>
 
Graph didn't prove anything. There is wear and tear vs just injured season. What was the excuse before the injury. You going to regrow the hamstring to his bone and use the fountain of youth on him? Dak ain't no spring chicken. >.>
No, it shows regular productivity and that if not injured can be counted upon. Go on and root for failure. Enjoy now!
 
No, it shows regular productivity and that if not injured can be counted upon. Go on and root for failure. Enjoy now!
Yet the team sucked, including Dak, before his injury last season. Stop making excuses for this loser
 
Yet the team sucked, including Dak, before his injury last season. Stop making excuses for this loser
SF & Dallas and clueless ,.. eventually own up and enjoy. :popcorn: Don't worry you don't provide me any input.

You have all the excuses and even attempt to market them. I enjoy the cowboys, unlike what presents here.

I'll just continue my path and enjoy THIS team.
 
No, this is still a team sport and three straight 12 win seasons.

Posters aren't the New York Post taking popularity posts. That trait landed an incompetant team in the White House.

(coughing loudly)

Now, what season was he injured...look it up.
12 win seasons without subsequent playoff success, three years in a row, is not success from fans’ perspective. One of your favorite team’s players winning MVP, let alone coming in second, is not success from fans’ perspective.

Hopefully the Cowboys organization is aiming for better than just 12 win regular seasons and their quarterback being runner up in MVP voting. Fans willing to accept that and still purchase logo key chains, like you, deserve what they get.
 
No, it shows regular productivity and that if not injured can be counted upon. Go on and root for failure. Enjoy now!
It can be counted on, when someone is young enough to heal from those injuries. But football is a also a game of wear and tear, where you have running backs slow down from taking hits and Dak had his hamstring torn off his bone. That sounds like something he will just heal right back and be as good as new from the power of youth, right? ;) Are you also saying that Dak was also injured before the injury? that is why he was so slow and just stood around taking sacks in the backfield. You go on, with your power of wishful thinking, if you want to. Like I said, what you showed doesn't prove anything since the issues are not related.
 
McClay’s very first draft in 2014 would start a streak of three seasons where his 1st round picks all became All-Pros or Pro Bowlers. The Dallas Cowboys’ drafting of RG Zack Martin at 16th overall in the 2014 NFL Draft set the tone for what would become one of the most impressive runs of draft success in the league.

McClay’s keen eye for talent resumed in 2016 with the selection of RB Ezekiel Elliott at fourth overall. Elliott’s impact was immediate. As a rookie, he won the NFL rushing title with 1,631 yards, teaming up with fellow rookie QB Dak Prescott to lead the Cowboys to a 13-3 record and the #1 seed in the conference.

Two years later in 2018, the Cowboys went to the defensive side of the ball with the selection of LB Leighton Vander Esch at 19th overall from Boise State University. He made an immediate impact in his rookie season, earning Pro Bowl honors after an impressive campaign in which he recorded 140 tackles.

In 2020, McClay made a bold move by selecting WR CeeDee Lamb with the 17th overall pick.
2020 NFL Draft began perhaps the greatest three-year stretch of first round selections in franchise history. The following season, the Cowboys drafted LB Micah Parsons from Penn State University with the 12th overall pick.To complete the hat-trick of All-Pro players, McClay selected OL Tyler Smith from Tulsa University with the 24th overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft.

https://insidethestar.com/will-mcclays-track-record-in-the-1st-round-puts-him-a-cut-above-the-rest
 
It can be counted on, when someone is young enough to heal from those injuries. But football is a also a game of wear and tear, where you have running backs slow down from taking hits and Dak had his hamstring torn off his bone. That sounds like something he will just heal right back and be as good as new from the power of youth, right? ;) Are you also saying that Dak was also injured before the injury? that is why he was so slow and just stood around taking sacks in the backfield. You go on, with your power of wishful thinking, if you want to. Like I said, what you showed doesn't prove anything since the issues are not related.
I don't know, do you? His team was very injured and that was the point. You state lousy talent and all fell upon him, not even the departed Head Coach now.

What was instead shown above, he won't scramble a lot unless really open. He is very good at quick release of the ball, but why worry?
 
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If he is playable and on the field, he produces. While playing, he nor could Romo or anyone turn it all around by being stacked 5 times a game for extended periods. He was MPV runner up when he could scramble a lot, and not limited by injuries.

His protection and the run blocking have to improve.

Another top receiver to push potentials to high production levels requires a producing 2nd receiver. No one on roster looks to step up but just in a member of group level. To push defense back, a cheaper drafted receiver is needed. Not a quiet the crowd noise free agent. Target a receiver with elite speed and plug him into the offense for five years.

Cost effect improves and a reliable game day solution that hits the carpet.

The running back roster is just weak. That talent level needs a true injection that will keep opponent linebackers on their heels. Offense wins games now and so does productive passing. Both offensive tackles have to pass block and this not a convience, further. Here and now or bring back Smith for an only immediate use. He would be a band aide last resort remedy.

No, it's not Dak. They have to be led and accountability still flows from the top. Real problems have to still be solved on the level of the problems. Not name calling and 30 year old calendars.
Takes a team. Always has. He had to be mobile enough. But accurate enough and make the reads. He needs another WR. And a OC that lets him know it’s ok to get out of the pocket. This whole pocket passer thing kills running QBs trying to be both. There is a time to tuck and run and a time to get the F out of the pocket. Dont stand and take the sack. Hard learning curve for a QB this long in the league. A Offense that uses motion and misdirection could help. Not one that the defense knows and just has to stop the play they know is coming.
 
If he is playable and on the field, he produces. While playing, he nor could Romo or anyone turn it all around by being stacked 5 times a game for extended periods. He was MPV runner up when he could scramble a lot, and not limited by injuries.

His protection and the run blocking have to improve.

Another top receiver to push potentials to high production levels requires a producing 2nd receiver. No one on roster looks to step up but just in a member of group level. To push defense back, a cheaper drafted receiver is needed. Not a quiet the crowd noise free agent. Target a receiver with elite speed and plug him into the offense for five years.

Cost effect improves and a reliable game day solution that hits the carpet.

The running back roster is just weak. That talent level needs a true injection that will keep opponent linebackers on their heels. Offense wins games now and so does productive passing. Both offensive tackles have to pass block and this not a convience, further. Here and now or bring back Smith for an only immediate use. He would be a band aide last resort remedy.

No, it's not Dak. They have to be led and accountability still flows from the top. Real problems have to still be solved on the level of the problems. Not name calling and 30 year old calendars.
It's all about balance, if they got back to what they had his rookie year with a top 3 rushing attack it would take a lot of pressure off Dak. Invest in RB and oline and I think this can be a good offense again. WR2 would be nice too :)
 
wow, someone is really on some kind of speed to be posting this much this frantically
Never an ounce less than crap...stick with your lies and don't bother enjoying more than yourself.

The last person I heard say I don't get it also said but I'm only six. You appear to be far beyond that age. Enjoy yourself.

Not nearly as fast as sitting there and checking off: crap, crap, crap, crap

Have a nice day.
 
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It can be counted on, when someone is young enough to heal from those injuries. But football is a also a game of wear and tear, where you have running backs slow down from taking hits and Dak had his hamstring torn off his bone. That sounds like something he will just heal right back and be as good as new from the power of youth, right? ;) Are you also saying that Dak was also injured before the injury? that is why he was so slow and just stood around taking sacks in the backfield. You go on, with your power of wishful thinking, if you want to. Like I said, what you showed doesn't prove anything since the issues are not related.
You don't understand men at all, just privilege.

Jerry puts faith in his men. Lose that and if it violates trust, you are gone. I respect the man just for that. He is real to the core. He pushed free agency and cap when it all was to his disadvantage and new directional talents to develop.

It's not all bad arse stuff or fans crying instead of committing to over come and loyalty. Spoiled and unappreciating
group.

If the shoe fits, start wearing it...I'm a loyal fan and don't attack other fans unless attacked first. :starspin:
 
Making up story line instead. You produce nothing factual beyond name calling and no discussion of starting points.

You substitute insult for discussion. I never backed away from your lies or your insults.

You presented denial of all accomplished and present nothing to prove it beyond your self initiated insults.

Now you really don;t include, what his statistics were in that MVP relevant season. Your direction chosen,

Next, except for the team's injury season, include that if you wish, what were his statistics for his career?

This amounts to no more than stirring the pot. Not discussive merit. You know, English.


Career stats

Career stats
Year
Year
Team
Team
CMP%
Completions percentage
YDS
Passing yards
TD
Passing touchdowns
INT
Interceptions thrown
Rating
Passer rating
2024
2024
Cowboys64.7
64.7
1,978
1,978
11
11
8
8
86.0
86.0
2023
2023
Cowboys69.5
69.5
4,516
4,516
36
36
9
9
105.9
105.9
2022
2022
Cowboys66.2
66.2
2,860
2,860
23
23
15
15
91.1
91.1
2021
2021
Cowboys68.8
68.8
4,449
4,449
37
37
10
10
104.2
104.2
2020
2020
Cowboys68.0
68.0
1,856
1,856
9
9
4
4
99.6
99.6
2019
2019
Cowboys65.1
65.1
4,902
4,902
30
30
11
11
99.7
99.7
2018
2018
Cowboys67.7
67.7
3,885
3,885
22
22
8
8
96.9
96.9
2017
2017
Cowboys62.9
62.9
3,324
3,324
22
22
13
13
86.6
86.6
2016
2016
Cowboys67.8
67.8
3,667
3,667
23
23
4
4
104.9
104.9
Career
Career
66.8
66.8
31,437
31,437
213
213
82
82
98.1
98.1

*2020 and 2024 were both injury seasons for Prescott

*2019, 2021, and 2023 were all healthy as well as strong and productive season - can't be argued


https://www.google.com/search?q=dak...czMDk1ajBqNKgCB7ACAQ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
2022 was also an injury-riddled season for Dak. So, in total, it was seasons 2020, 2022 & 2024.
 
With an effective running game, Dak will be just fine.
Accepting "just fine" from a QB that's paid like he's a 5x Superbowl champ is what's wrong with this franchise. Delusional fans keep filling Jerry's pockets so he doesn't have a reason to change anything.
 

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