Risen Star
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I just want this era to end. No more sky pointing stiffs at QB.
His game is built on someone else winning the game for him.Apparently the point seems difficult to grasp.
1. Dak being “clutch” was a mainstream narrative his first 3 years, even when he was blowing chunks in 2017. We were telling you these stats or “50 minutes of video” are fools gold as teams were stacking the box to stop the OL and RG, and still couldn’t get pressure. All he had to do was “manage the game”.
2. The stats themselves when they point to Dak having to “pass the ball”, because the team is in a 2 score, meaning a minimum of 8 pts, to win, his stats are and have always been BELOW LEAGUE AVERAGE.
This trait of his failing has become more evident as the OL and RG is no longer consistently elite. When the coaches told him to “let it rip”, he was a disaster. His game is built on being conservative, unless he is in a situation of soft zones and “street ball”, QB play and he had to let it rip irrespective.
Stop watching then. Very simple.Another nice one from some smuck. 7:06 of nothing but bull crap.
Stop watching then. Very simple.
Go look at the second to last Dallas offensive drive VS 49ers in the playoffs, and that'll tell you everything you need to know.
No. Aikman had special accuracy, decision-making and arm strength. Dak doesn't even sniff Aikman's level.Aikman was a product of the team around him. Dak could've won with that team
The Dak fans thinks that all things being equal that Dak would somehow emulate Aikman. They do this would understanding that Dak on his best day couldn’t hold a candle to how good Aikman was.No. Aikman had special accuracy, decision-making and arm strength. Dak doesn't even sniff Aikman's level.
The Dak fans thinks that all things being equal that Dak would somehow emulate Aikman. They do this would understanding that Dak on his best day couldn’t hold a candle to how good Aikman was.
Then be quiet if you don't know what you're talking about.I did not watch it, and you are right, it was very simple.
2 INTs compared to the rest of Dak's performance vs the 49ers this past January. You'd better believe the lack of everything else around Dak affected him like it would have any other QB.All i know is that in the biggest games, which the post season are, he has not been clutch...he has imploded along with the rest of the offense. Sure you can blame the OL, the receivers, the OC, the sun, the funny looking ball, whatever.....but it was on his shoulders and he failed miserably, physically and mentally. Am i to believe my eyes or someone else? I trust my eyes. He ain't clutch.
lol...more internet muscles? You don't tell me what to do or anyone else for that matter. If you don't like what I'm talking about then you be quite. Got it?Then be quiet if you don't know what you're talking about.
Too clueless to understand that even with a team around you, you still need to have some modicum of talent to make the throw when the opponent forces you to make the throw.But the stats, bro! The stats, them stats might say otherwise. His Superbowl wins don't count, it's them stats.
We all remember how Aikman would get all up into the arse of his team when they were not playing good. Dak on the other hand just goes and sits down on the bench because he does not want to upset any of his friends. I mean such a good guy won't get angry at his teammates. The wove him to to to much.
The ok clueless to understand that even with a team around you, you still need to have some modicum of talent to make the throw when the opponent forces you to make the throw.