A rare moment of football clarity from Jethro.
He ain't wrong.
He's very wrong.
Have no idea why it was edited the man said it as clear as day.....THE DEFENSE WAS LETTING US MOVE THE BALL???
Lmao, what?Doesn’t matter at this point if he’s wrong or right. The point is that the FO believes that this is the case and that is the reason they haven’t caved to Dakotas demands.....this is irrefutable
It’s also irrefutable that some of us who have been accused of “hating” Dak are completely and incontrovertibly vindicated in this regard
We have been claiming that Dakota has been great in garbage or cleanup time but hasn’t come through in the games that really mattered against good teams........no hate, just pure accuracy on our part
He’s not gonna be part of the Cowboys future and Jerry has told y’all why. Pretty simple to understand
um, those stat prescott lovers tears
Lmao, what?
I mean I love Dak but the offense was absolutely struggling to start games when he was healthy.
Actually they’re censoring false or unsubstantiated accusations.Kind of like Facebook and Twitter do.......if they don’t like the facts, they censor it.
But they were falling behind early .The cowboys offense was averaging 15.4 points in the first half, for all the games Dak started.
the offense was not really struggling to score points in the first half of games.
He’s a complete football idiot. But he’s brutally honest. Like a drunken fool.Literally adding insult to injury.
What a dumb thing to say before next season's negotiations.
I don't think Jerry is the "shrewd business man" that some of you like to glorify him for bing, at least not anymore.
Yup, Jerry is breaking a lot of their collective hearts.
Some of them have formed men crushes on Dakota and thought that relationship was going to be taken to the next level but alas Jerry stepped in and killed those dreams.
I mean I love Dak but the offense was absolutely struggling to start games when he was healthy.
I think that's much more rooted in coaching and the culture here.
I'm a Dak fan, but there's something to this accusation/description. I like to think it has to do with Dak being more himself and less reliant on (poor) coaching in a 2-minute offense, but I also know that defenses typically play with an edge and they can tend to relax when up by two scores later in the game.
I'm sure someone (maybe me after the Christmas rush) can compile the stats and show the amount of scoring drives Dak has led, and how many were done facing a 10-point or more deficit. For me, the biggest tell is Dak's (and the Cowboys) record against winning teams the past three seasons. Again, I think that is much more systemic..an awful defense, poor leadership and an environment with very little accountability for marketable players... but a QB is judged by the team's record, and Dak has to take some ownership with how poor this team is against winning teams.
but a QB is judged by the team's record, and Dak has to take some ownership with how poor this team is against winning teams.