See that's the thing too: The Dak Crowd likes to say It's a team game when the Cowboys lose. Then they turn right around and credit Dak for the wins. Dak was a top 10 quarterback in 2016, mainly because people didn't have film on him yet. I was very impressed with him back then. But like every human being, Dak has flaws, and some of those got exposed in 2017, and again in the Rams game. I like to say that I'm giving Dak a clean slate in 2019, but well
I do get into these arguments where I have to express how I feel he is as a quarterback right now. I hope he can improve in the off season. But well, I think logically, or at least in my opinion I do, and using the art of deduction I figure that if the Rams can game plan against him, then most certainly the best run organization in all of football the patriots can too. That is why that test would be a measuring stick to see if Dak has improved, or if he hasn't been able to overcome what I think his flaw is. People do tend to use games during the season to measure where a team is, so you can do that for a player too.