I have to shake my head on that comment regarding Dak making comebacks....he has had the highest number of comeback wins in the NFL over the past 4 years....I can enumerate but I won't, given it will take too long and cover this whole page....but lets not forget the come back win against eagles in 2018 at home, where he and cooper changed the play that led to a TD by cooper because they didn't like Linehan's call. or the playoff game against seattle.....so that statement is either out of ignorance because you weren't watching the game or on purpose misleading because you don't want to admit you were wrong (which there is nothing wrong with admitting you are wrong, since its a sign of leadership).
most dak doubters mention 2019. all they post is 8-8 and 1-6 against playoff teams.....and you are measuring a QB's bad games/good games in a bubble. has brees, rodgers, brady, wilson never had a meltdown game? is expectations that no QB ever has a meltdown or bad game? we read the article on break down of Dak over 4 years and the FACTs are that good, great QBs do more good, make more good play and have more good games than bad ones........
and I find it funny you remember one game in 2018, again another badly coached game, but claim I don't ever remember he has had any good games. this, and this alone shows you are biased, since you are ignoring any good games and then one bad game sticks to your memory....
btw, I had been a Dak critic. I was labeled as a Dak hater. I had wanted to see improvements in his game and saw flaws. I advocated and argued last summer that we shouldn't extend until end of the year, since I wanted to see more of certain improvements in his game, as we started to see second half of 2018....at the time I argued, that if he does well, then he will cost a few more Million/year, but then we are sure he is the QB and we won't handicap the cap... I am now convinced that Dak is our long term answer and a few more million doesn't matter, instead of going and chasing a QB and wasting all the good year for lawrence, zeke, martin, etc. with the likes of Dalton, Keenum (omg who suggested that) and bunch of other people who will fail year after year, but hey we saved a few million on the cap and the dak detractors will be happy!!!!!
and we are talking about perhaps $5M per year. $5 million per year is not going to make a great defense. lets not forget that the QB is the most important player on the offensive side, where as to build a great defense you need to have several stars and they all will cost money. and to build a top notch D, to compensate for craapy QBs you would spend way more than the 5M per year....you would need several stars.......
am I opposed to going the D route, ala ravens did with dilfer and flacco? no, but they had several super stars on their defense.......so this notion of lets not pay $35 and save $5M and build a defense is just an argument from Dak detractors that hasn't been thought through by them...