Video: Prescott lighting up the defense with Cooks

Typhus

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I mean, imo, he's a very good QB. However, it seems that Mike is putting more of an emphasis on quicker passes. That will help keep pressure off of Dak.
That will be part of the scheme, Dak is being fast tracked now entering 8th season to a part of the offense that will be more refined, putting touch on the ball.
Dak has to understand the emphasis of the short game inorder to succeed in this scheme, everybody so focused on arguing rather or not is great in the long game, lol
We as fans better hope Dak learns some touch in the short game, they are definitely focusing on it early in camp.
 
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That will be part of the scheme, Dak is being fast tracked now entering 8th season to a part of the offense that will be more refined, putting touch on the ball.
Dak has to understand the emphasis of the short game inorder to succeed in this scheme, everybody so focused on arguing rather or not is great in the long game, lol
We as fans better hope Dak learns some touch in the short game, they are definitely focusing on it early in camp.

Well, that's part of the WCO, and that's what I've thought would help Dak. I'm glad to see the more rapid throws.
 

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Haters will say it's fake.

Problem is that Dak wont always have all that time to throw the ball. Once Tyron goes down the line will stumble. The pass rushers here in practice are basically making an initial push then pulling up.
 

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It should come to no suprise how crisp dak looks. This is exactly how he looked under Callahan. When they brought in the madden coordinator every part of the offense it seemed regressed. Dak started turning the ball over more, Elliot started becoming ineffective and the OL started giving up alot more pressures and sacks. Only thing that did get better was the passing yards and tds be because that's all he wanted to do consistently.

If it had been just daks ints or elliots wall then you could point to them as the sole reason. But when you got parts of your offense that start to decline the same yr there's more there than just saying this player has declined he's the problem.
It should be obvious to anyone that understands football that the Oline health and quality is what determines how the offense goes. And this changes from year to year and within the year. Once Steele went down we saw a stark change in running the ball and consistency with the offense. In prior years it was Tyron going down. Then it was Frederick.

It will be no different this year and may be a little more drastic as our backups are about as bad as they have ever been. At least Steele seems to have worked his butt of during the offseason.
 

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I hope it does
Let's understand the early narrative, I would love to come out week 1 at the Giants and have them totally believe that they will be gutted with running game and screens, and short ball, only to hit them hard with some heavy deep routes early and bury the Gnats early.
No reason to run our WRs hard all game, let them bury them early and then get to give this young RB core some nice exposure and reps.
We want this RB bull pen to close games, that is best case scenario.
That would be an opening theme now wouldn't it?
 

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Problem is that Dak wont always have all that time to throw the ball. Once Tyron goes down the line will stumble. The pass rushers here in practice are basically making an initial push then pulling up.
Dang Roy, why you got to be always rolling the negative dice so early.
 

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It almost seems to me that all he does is locate Nahshon Wright on the field and throws to whoever he is covering.
 

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You peeps ever going to get of this top ten stuff, like that ranking actually means anything?

If rankings never mean anything, why do agents and GMs use their rankings and production in contract negotiations?

If rankings never mean anything, why do they use them in determining playoff seeding and home field advantage games?

If rankings don't mean anything, how come all 32 teams don't make the playoffs simultaneously??

It's funny how rankings and statistical production stop counting/matter when Dak entered the NFL according to you peeps logic. Hilarious how that works.
 

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Let's understand the early narrative, I would love to come out week 1 at the Giants and have them totally believe that they will be gutted with running game and screens, and short ball, only to hit them hard with some heavy deep routes early and bury the Gnats early.
No reason to run our WRs hard all game, let them bury them early and then get to give this young RB core some nice exposure and reps.
We want this RB bull pen to close games, that is best case scenario.
That would be an opening theme now wouldn't it?

That would be great
 

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If rankings never mean anything, why do agents and GMs use their rankings and production in contract negotiations?

If rankings never mean anything, why do they use them in determining playoff seeding and home field advantage games?

If rankings don't mean anything, how come all 32 teams don't make the playoffs simultaneously??

It's funny how rankings and statistical production stop counting/matter when Dak entered the NFL according to you peeps logic. Hilarious how that works.
Because that is how the blind world spins...
There is only about 20 percent woken fans, otherwise everyone would be an expert..... :grin:
 
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