nate dizzle
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Staff, please close this thread.
I was there. This really happened. Seriously you guys. Verbatim.
Staff, please close this thread.
Staff, please close this thread.
That's the cat calling the kettle black. With fans like you, who needs detractors?Exactly right.
6 years in the league and still clueless.
Few years? You mean 2.There are two ways of seeing every question. I've never been a detractor of Dak, so evidently, you haven't figured me out yet. One could easily wonder after a few years together with MM why such a question is necessitated. My question wasn't intended to cause a negative stir from anyone -- that's for sure. I, also, wasn't the only one to pose an honestly innocent question. No need to assume it was done in an angry, negative manner -- a curious manner, yes.
I think the evidence is pretty clear that Dak is a great field general, but if he throws behind a receiver on a crucial third down, that intangible won't matter. That's my concern with him. Even in the Philly blowout, he threw behind his receivers on crossing routes. Those kinds of throws not only can be costly because they end a drive, but because they can result in turnovers. Hopefully, he's on point in this game, but he's still been a little off compared to how he was playing the first part of the year.
I think is functioning in the role of the leader of the offensive unit on the field which makes him a leader. Whether he is the one you or I would ultimately want is anther storyWhat evidence proves he's a leader? Tell me this clear evidence.
Speaking of clueless. I just heard a rumour that someone started a thread, then asked the staff to close it, all in one post.Exactly right.
6 years in the league and still clueless.
mean while....aaron rodgers still has yet to win a super bowl without him.Just such an amazing quarterback whisperer.
It's so obvious as to his sensei type guidance with how Green Bay was so successful while he was head coach there.
I mean look at Rodgers decline since Master McCarthy left, geez.
Wait til Moore leaves and Big Mike can develop Dak like everyone knows he did Rodgers. Just like is talked here, Dak is already just as good as State Farm guy anyway. Can you imagine how Dak will take off once Mike can personally tutor him?
Man...
I mean the sky's the limit.
Staff, please close this thread.
I think the evidence is pretty clear that Dak is a great field general, but if he throws behind a receiver on a crucial third down, that intangible won't matter. That's my concern with him. Even in the Philly blowout, he threw behind his receivers on crossing routes. Those kinds of throws not only can be costly because they end a drive, but because they can result in turnovers. Hopefully, he's on point in this game, but he's still been a little off compared to how he was playing the first part of the year.
yeah I watched that and kurt could read a defense as it unfolds, not just pre snap, and would know where to look and throw.exactly
Warner said this in the video about Jimmy G but applies to Dak also. He said these slants and short ins are gimme throws and a starting QB in the NFL should never miss these
of course Dak does this all the time
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I kind of wish he would have said score in the red zone. If Dak and the offense score in the redzone and don't turn it over we are a scary good team.
That is encouraging. If we keep that up and our defense plays well then I'm not scared of anyone. Even the invincible 49ers can't beat us if we're on our game.The Cowboys closed out the regular season hitting paydirt on something like 13 straight red zone trips.. Of the many things I am worried about.. That aint one of them.
No, he doesn't have to. And that's the point.Dak still has to ask that question?
That is encouraging. If we keep that up and our defense plays well then I'm not scared of anyone. Even the invincible 49ers can't beat us if we're on our game.
What evidence proves he's a leader? Tell me this clear evidence.
It has been stated over and over again by those around him. So testimony is the evidence. On the field and sideline, we can only really see it through the interaction ... but those interactions are mainly the same ones we see with most starting quarterbacks because of the position they are in.
Do you choose not to believe those like McCarthy who have said that he is a leader? Do you need me to make you a list of all the teammates and others who are around him who have bragged about his leadership?