Twitter: Prescott on his performance

NotForLong

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Meh.. Dak is crap. He is a bus driver that has been paid elite money and half his problem is he believes his own hype.

When our run game dominates.. we look good.. teams sell out to stop the run and Dak can then make his easy completions (which he often makes look hard). THe problem is when our Oline gets beat up.. our run game gets stuffed because D is giving up the rush and just going for the run block.. and then Dak is exposed for the fraud he is.

Still believe Dak is the luckiest man in football.. has his money and his name in lights on the back of 7 years of exceptionally strong squads.

No confidence he can deliver a single play off win.. let alone a serious run this year. That doesn't make me happy.. it just makes me sad.. you can't ride Dak and yet Moore is convinced we can. Delusional.
You had me up until Moore
 

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That's what most people don't understand. Players return from ACL tears in 9-12 months, but it's usually 18-24 months before they are back to their previous skill level.
Which makes the contract and counting on him to be the number two receiver even more stupid
 

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Yeah, last week's 52 yard bomb to T.Y. against double tight coverage...right in the bread basket. What do you call that? A noodle arm?
When you have to put your whole body into a throw to get it 50 yards, that's not indicative of a strong arm. Guys like Rodgers, Allen, Mahomes and Herbert can do that standing flat footed. They make throws like that on the run and do it effortlessly. Dak has to contort himself into a pretzel to get it that far.
 

America's Cowboy

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If the reciever opens up like that it's s behind him. Not to mention the corner sitting on the route.
Noah Brown did Dak absolutely no favors with that lazy, rounded sideline route. His horrible route seriously decreased his window for a perfect pass. Dak's pass was not behind Noah. It was actually on him. Noah's lazily rounded route is what forced Noah to open up towards the throw. Had Noah ran hard 5-7 yards, planted his foot in the ground while making a 45° angled cut towards the sideline, that would have forced the CB to respect the initial hard get off and backpeddle enough to help Noah create enough of separation. All season long, our WRs have been running horribly lazy rounded routes, instead of hard run and crisp cutting routes. The WRs coach needs to be replaced, along with the Oline coach.
 

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We have a bad scheme. We run routes and expect recievers to get open. Instead you need to designs plays with complementary routes, so like many have said you have to scheme people open. Other teams do a good job of this. This team still has the Jason Garrett hangover and play design where we want players to just beat the other guy, basically brute force. Our offensive play design sucks and is very basic.
We also have a QB who states down his receivers. Aikman ran through several options. Dak can't.
 

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Noah Brown did Dak absolutely no favors with that lazy, rounded sideline route. His horrible route seriously decreased his window for a perfect pass. Dak's pass was not behind Noah. It was actually on him. Noah's lazily rounded route is what forced Noah to open up towards the throw. Had Noah ran hard 5-7 yards, planted his foot in the ground while making a 45° angled cut towards the sideline, that would have forced the CB to respect the initial hard get off and backpeddle enough to help Noah create enough of separation. All season long, our WRs have been running horribly lazy rounded routes, instead of hard run and crisp cutting routes. The WRs coach needs to be replaced, along with the Oline coach.
what's shocking to me is,
How are you not coaching WR's in the NFL?


Your football knowledge is unparalleled. Except when it comes to spotting awful QB play. You could use a little help there......
 

America's Cowboy

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what's shocking to me is,
How are you not coaching WR's in the NFL?


Your football knowledge is unparalleled. Except when it comes to spotting awful QB play. You could use a little help there......
Nice sarcasm. Too bad I'm correct. I absolutely know what I'm talking about. Eagles ex-receivers coach is saying the same thing.

 

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To be honest Dak shouldn't have been playing. Along with MP and a few others...
 

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Noah Brown did Dak absolutely no favors with that lazy, rounded sideline route. His horrible route seriously decreased his window for a perfect pass. Dak's pass was not behind Noah. It was actually on him. Noah's lazily rounded route is what forced Noah to open up towards the throw. Had Noah ran hard 5-7 yards, planted his foot in the ground while making a 45° angled cut towards the sideline, that would have forced the CB to respect the initial hard get off and backpeddle enough to help Noah create enough of separation. All season long, our WRs have been running horribly lazy rounded routes, instead of hard run and crisp cutting routes. The WRs coach needs to be replaced, along with the Oline coach.
Then maybe Dak should go to Kellen and tell him Noah sucks and Hilton, the veteran, needs more snaps. Or maybe he should just not throw him the ball at all and check out of plays where he is primary and just tell MM I'm not throwing the ball to Noah, he's a liability. Dak absolutely stared down that throw, any NFL corner could have seen that coming. Maybe 2 guys that have played together for awhile(like Cooper and Dak) could have read the body language and ran a stop and go and burned him for a TD. You know, the stuff Rodgers does to us every time we have to face the Packers?
 
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