Prescott vs Wilson

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This was mentioned on Talking Cowboys.

First 3 Years

Wilson 11,827 total yards

Dak 11,800 total yards


Wilson 9950 passing, 1877 rushing

Dak 10,876, 944 rushing


Wilson 72 passing, 20 rushing

Dak 69 passing, 18 rushing


Wilson 26 picks

Dak 25 picks
 

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This was mentioned on Talking Cowboys.

First 3 Years

Wilson 11,827 total yards

Dak 11,800 total yards


Wilson 9950 passing, 1877 rushing

Dak 10,876, 944 rushing


Wilson 72 passing, 20 rushing

Dak 69 passing, 18 rushing


Wilson 26 picks

Dak 25 picks

Well he did go to 2 Super Bowls in those first 3 years right? Where is that in those stats. 6-2 in the playoffs!
 

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This was mentioned on Talking Cowboys.

First 3 Years

Wilson 11,827 total yards

Dak 11,800 total yards


Wilson 9950 passing, 1877 rushing

Dak 10,876, 944 rushing


Wilson 72 passing, 20 rushing

Dak 69 passing, 18 rushing


Wilson 26 picks

Dak 25 picks

There ya go, using stats to build up Prescott when we all know he sucks :D
 

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I mentioned this in another thread to a hater. He/she has been silent since.

As many will be silent after Saturday’s game.........

And BTW, it was very socially conscious of you to be gender neutral in you reply

Very, very PC and free of any micro-aggression
 

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Even if you don't like Dak, we have no choice but to pay him. There simply isn't much in the cupboard to replace him.

People can trout out Cooper Rush all they want, but if you don't like what Dak has done this season, why would you want Rush to replace him?
 

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I mentioned this in another thread to a hater. He/she has been silent since.

I have one in another thread trying to downplay these numbers...lol

In the reason Dallas want to extend Dak thread.
 
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Teams are close in capability

Wilson has the experience edge

Dak has the better running back

which team is more likely to gaff on Saturday?

The one under pressure.

That's Dallas BTW.
 

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So the QB can’t win games on his own?

Interesting since one of the arguments that people make for why Dak is so good is because he “wins”.

Did Russell Wilson games all on his own his first 3 years or did they have a lights out defense that shut people out, took the ball away and gave the O amazing field position?
 

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Did Russell Wilson games all on his own his first 3 years or did they have a lights out defense that shut people out, took the ball away and gave the O amazing field position?

Not sure. But not really the point.

The target shifts with Dak. When the Cowboys win, you guys want him to heap all the praise on him and reward him because he “wins”.

When the Cowboys lose, suddey it’s a team game and the loss doesn’t apply to the QB. Only wins, I guess.

Then when the comparisons come up to other QBs their accomplishments and “wins” are mitigated and downplayed because they had this or that.

You guys literally are playing on both sides of the fence.
 

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This was brought up in the other thread: Dak slobberers continue to be clueless that the NFL QB numbers shoot up every year.

Wilson (2012-2014)
Yards per attempt: 3rd
Adjusted Net yards per attempt: 5th
QB Rating: 5th
Completion %: 10th
TD %: 4th
INT %: 8th

Prescott (2016-2018)
Yards per attempt: 14th
Adjusted Net yards per attempt: 13th
QB Rating: 11th
Completion %: 8th
TD %: 14th
INT %: 8th

This doesn’t totally invalidate the premise that Dak could improve and be a good QB as his numbers are respectable, but there is still a significant gap between the two. Wilson was pretty much a star right away; Dak is a dink and dunk guy.
 

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This was brought up in the other thread: Dak slobberers continue to be clueless that the NFL QB numbers shoot up every year.

Wilson (2012-2014)
Yards per attempt: 3rd
Adjusted Net yards per attempt: 5th
QB Rating: 5th
Completion %: 10th
TD %: 4th
INT %: 8th

Prescott (2016-2018)
Yards per attempt: 14th
Adjusted Net yards per attempt: 13th
QB Rating: 11th
Completion %: 8th
TD %: 14th
INT %: 8th

This doesn’t totally invalidate the premise that Dak could improve and be a good QB as his numbers are respectable, but there is still a significant gap between the two. Wilson was pretty much a star right away; Dak is a dink and dunk guy.
It's not just that. They're only showing counting stats, not rate stats as you did. Why? Because Dak threw the ball 200+ more times than Wilson in order to reach similar counting stats. (Of course, Wilson ran for 900 more yards, but they don't seem to pay attention to that one).
 

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Even if you don't like Dak, we have no choice but to pay him. There simply isn't much in the cupboard to replace him.

People can trout out Cooper Rush all they want, but if you don't like what Dak has done this season, why would you want Rush to replace him?

Do I need a fly rod for that?
 
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