TheCoolFan
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Dak is just too limited overall. He can't make all of the throws and he doesn't process the game at an elite level so this offense will always be limited.
Not! Can we at least stop with the Dak is elite nonsense. Dak is a good QB, but he is not elite and never will be, but he can lead the Boys to a SuperBowl some day, but that will only happen once Zeke and his salary is gone and if Dak gives the Boys some cap relief.
That’s my point!Dak is still the same ol' crappy Dak, even if he gets signed 2 years ago. That would have changed nothing but the cap hit
He faced a good defense in the Broncos who exposed his lack of football IQ and slow reads. Other good defenses saw this and have exposed him ever since.Dak before calf injury was playing at an MVP level. After the calf injury he clearly wasn’t the same. Not sure what happened. Was hoping we’d hear there’s some undisclosed injury like with Zekes PCL
He doesn’t process the field fast enough Holds the ball too long. Goes for the homerun instead of taking what is there. Beyond all that - he’s been paid, has his hot GF, more endorsements, etc. he will Not lead this team to a championship.Dak played elite level football the first 7 games before his calf injury.
He was the MVP favorite at that point.
But he regressed significantly since then, obviously.
I’m concerned he might end up like Wentz.
No worries, brother!
Do you feel better? Did it help to get it off tour chest? Lol!Not! Can we at least stop with the Dak is elite nonsense. Dak is a good QB, but he is not elite and never will be, but he can lead the Boys to a SuperBowl some day, but that will only happen once Zeke and his salary is gone and if Dak gives the Boys some cap relief.
The team was flat as a whole, that is the sick culture of the team, the uninspired play that requires leadership that the cowboys haven't had since the 90's. The Defense wasn't ideal, but it did give us a slight chance at the end of the game, but the offense couldn't capitalize on it. Dak is the leader of the offense, but you making it sound like he had to overcome a horrid offensive line with a punctured lung because he was getting hit all night. I remember years ago, I said that Dak isn't always going to have the #1 offensive line in the NFL, that one day he will have an average line and maybe even a bad line. But I still haven't seen Dak in my lifetime play under a line as bad as some of the ones that Romo had to play under. If Romo played under worse offensive lines, and that was never allowed to be an excuse for him, why should it be an excuse for Dak when he plays under better lines?
I'm wondering was it just fluke he played that well or did something happened in that 7th game....seemed like a completely different guy.Dak played elite level football the first 7 games before his calf injury.
He was the MVP favorite at that point.
But he regressed significantly since then, obviously.
I’m concerned he might end up like Wentz.
Losses are tough....I get a bit surly.....sorry, I'm actually a pretty nice guy. I love football....I'm 55 and I've been involved in it for 48 years....Salud, my friend!Appreciate that, Sir ! You are a brother and a gentleman.
Nailed it!He faced a good defense in the Broncos who exposed his lack of football IQ and slow reads. Other good defenses saw this and have exposed him ever since.