johneric8
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I think we all said the same about Romo didn't we? I watched Mahomes and Jimmy G without my beer goggles and saw quite clearly that each QB made some boneheaded inaccurate throws. Well, Jimmy G wasn't very good if we're all being honest, but seriously, watching these games, the winner typically out schemes and out coaches it's opponent, and the QB isn't doing it by himself either.
Skip tries to argue in this clip just how undervalued Dak is, but I think we can all agree that here in Dallas, we basically need them to be the second coming before we allow ourselves to give them credit. It's easy for a fanbase to get behind a guy like Mahomes, he's a very likeable humble guy with loads of talent, but lets make no mistake about it, he is put a great situation surrounded by a supportive front office, and one of the best offensive minds and QB coaches in the game in Reid.
The blame game is something we've all grown accustomed to playing as fans of the Cowboys. The way our team has been structured over the last decade has given too much transparency to all the moving parts. So if the offensive playbook appears to predictable, it's been easy to point fingers at Dak and blame him for not executing. Or moreover, blame the scheme for not running Zeke more.
I do believe that Dak is very under valued, because if you look around the league, Qb's that can stay healthy and do the things Dak can, are a rarity, and let's be honest, our defense was wildly inconsistent all year, and our special teams was abysmal.
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Skip tries to argue in this clip just how undervalued Dak is, but I think we can all agree that here in Dallas, we basically need them to be the second coming before we allow ourselves to give them credit. It's easy for a fanbase to get behind a guy like Mahomes, he's a very likeable humble guy with loads of talent, but lets make no mistake about it, he is put a great situation surrounded by a supportive front office, and one of the best offensive minds and QB coaches in the game in Reid.
The blame game is something we've all grown accustomed to playing as fans of the Cowboys. The way our team has been structured over the last decade has given too much transparency to all the moving parts. So if the offensive playbook appears to predictable, it's been easy to point fingers at Dak and blame him for not executing. Or moreover, blame the scheme for not running Zeke more.
I do believe that Dak is very under valued, because if you look around the league, Qb's that can stay healthy and do the things Dak can, are a rarity, and let's be honest, our defense was wildly inconsistent all year, and our special teams was abysmal.
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