TheCoolFan
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Nope...just ask other teams' fans outside of the NFC East, they don't fear him
No and no. Neither of those are dropsWilson stumbled and the pass bounced right off his hands. Dak gave him a great chance to make a play and he blew it. Zeke is simply too slow and lacks receiving skills, but the pass bounced right off his hand. Dak lead him perfectly.
Nope...just ask other teams' fans outside of the NFC East, they don't fear him
More fourth-quarter comesback than any other quarterbacks since he’s been in the leagueI've been a Dak supporter for years but no he's nothing close to clutch I'm sad to say.
Is the owner clutch? Is the Organization clutch? Is the team as a whole clutch? Is Dak clutch? Straight across the board "NO_NO_NO_NO"
He's not wrong, though.
Obviously :01 on the clock at your own 15 is not similar. Look at the numbers Bobby pulled.
True in 2019...not so sure that is true now.More fourth-quarter comesback than any other quarterbacks since he’s been in the league
I’m not saying it’s a big deal. I’m just saying those are the statistics.True in 2019...not so sure that is true now.
Plus generic "4th quarter comeback wins" can be a game tied 10-10 in the 3rd and you get a FG (maybe even after a fumble or int by the other team) with a full 14 minutes left in the game to take the lead in the 4th..
It's way too broad.
The basic definition does not add anything about very late game, high-pressure situations.
I mean, no QB in the last 13 years has more generic 4th quarter comeback wins than Matt Stafford.
Maybe he also has a ton of game-winning tosses or whatever inside the final minute or so, but that stat doesn't tell us one way or the other.
Romo led the league his last 7 years in the league as well.
I would want more data either way.
I hear you.I’m not saying it’s a big deal. I’m just saying those are the statistics.
Aaron Rodgers one in five. Divisional round. I love he’s done. Goodbye Mr. Brady. I feel so bad for Alan and the bills. Garoppolo not a great quarterback but he has great team in coaching. One player does not make a team I can’t preach that enough. But everybody wants to blame the one guy. And that’s why I stick up for him.True in 2019...not so sure that is true now.
Plus generic "4th quarter comeback wins" can be a game tied 10-10 in the 3rd and you get a FG (maybe even after a fumble or int by the other team) with a full 14 minutes left in the game to take the lead in the 4th..
It's way too broad.
The basic definition does not add anything about very late game, high-pressure situations.
I mean, no QB in the last 13 years has more generic 4th quarter comeback wins than Matt Stafford.
Maybe he also has a ton of game-winning tosses or whatever inside the final minute or so, but that stat doesn't tell us one way or the other.
Romo led the league his last 7 years in the league as well.
I would want more data either way.
Wow, that is...damning. 40 million for that.I did a post on this awhile back. 2016 where he was a bus driver, with Zeke wearing defenses Dak’s, obfuscated this perception he was ‘clutch’.
https://www.actionnetwork.com/nfl/dak-prescott-clutch-4th-quarter-jerry-jones-cowboys-defense
These were the stats and then he got injured. Notice a clear trend. He’s NEVER been a drop-back passer. He’s not even league average.
That was before he wrote the article on how Dak not doing a 5 or 7 step drop has forced the entire league not to use them either.Wow, that is...damning. 40 million for that.
So some people will point out that Dak being clutch is one of his better traits. Well this might help dispel that notion.
13 games when the Cowboys had the ball with 2 minutes or less losing by 1 to 7 points.
1-12 in those games. Watching yesterdays games you need an offense and QB who can win games in the clutch with little to no time left in the playoffs. Dak isnt that QB.