If you only want to focus on 2% of plays for each player, then sure. But that would be stupid.
It seems like yall would have rather Dak thrown away the ball at the end of the game, rather than thrown into tight coverage to possibly win. But that's the kind of thinking that is rampant in this thread lol
And do you want to get started on Wilson's two dropped INTs, while having much better blocking? Or is that against your agenda?
I asked you a question. And 2 ints 1 lost fumble and a near pick are 4 of 57 passing plays. Thats not 2% its 8%. And yes i will take that to compare against other qbs.
The game in the nfl is played by the best of the best players. The margin of error is small and so an error counts more than in minor leagues. These players are judged different. Especially when someone gets payed top money.
And dak has had enough time to pass. The 1. Half was rocky but the second half went smooth after they shuffeld the OL.
The problems is that Dak has no feel for OL blocking schemes nor knows he how to move away from pressure.
Just watch the Rams game for example. The Rams could only apply preassure thru the middle and it wasnt like donald was in his face every snap. Dak got happy feet after the OL took 1 step backward. With no danger of getting preassured at all. And the rams couldnt apply preassure from the outside still dak wasnt able to buy time in the pocket.
Good OL protection and time to pass goes hand in hand with a good QB. Just look at Rodgers. For years he has played now with a medicore offense line. Still he is able to move around and make plays. Even with a bum calf.
No please. Dont make up things or try to devalue things just to prove a point.
Edit: Last point. Yes i want my QB throw the ball away or running off the field stopping the clock with still 11 secs to play. Rather avoiding a sack losing sight of his players and throwing an ill advised pass to end the game.
Its good that he he fights till the end. But even a fighter should know his limitations and not forcing aomething he isnt able to do. There is a difference between fighting out if principle and to fight for something you want to achieve.