The Bus Driver's Last 5 games

KMY_Amber

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People love to compare Dak to every good/great QB on the planet to point out his shortcomings.

Well, I watched the Rams and Goff last night, and Goff threw some AWFUL picks/passes — terrible.

Point is that Dak's INTs are maddening but it happens to everyone.

No, it's true. It happens to all of them.

Really.

And Goff and Mahomes, they have wayyyyyyyyyyy better offensive coordinators. Hec, Dak's overcoming not only his own shortcomings, but our OC's too.

Having said that, Linehan's play calling is getting better, I'll admit....but I definitely don't trust a Linehan game plan (or his halftime adjustments) in the playoffs. So Dak will have to overcome it all to have success. Thank goodness he's a fighter, because every game he's going to have to battle through adversity...including the play caller. Why do the Cowboys start slow, and have to kick FGs so often early in games, ruining the chance to blow a team out early while the defense is stifling? LINEHAN.
 

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5 wins

136 of 181 for 75% completion percentage at 8.1 ypc for 1471 yards at 294.2 yards per game average.

7 Passing Tds and 2 ints.

3 rushing Tds.

106.8 rating.

3 Game Winning Drives.

Sacked 20 times.



Bring your Average, Bus Driver and Tebow comments....and look silly.

Is it safe to say Amari Cooper and Dak Prescott are going to make a great pair?

By the way, I'm not offended by the term 'bus driver' like some people are.

It just means protecting the ball first, not getting willy nilly, not forcing it or getting impatient and risking it.

When you have a great defense, the bus driver strategy works well and you can produce numbers with it. It's not necessarily an insult, especially to a young quarterback.
 
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I'm not saying Dak is going to be the next big QB is this league, but some here have obviously not watched some of those top tier QB's this year. I've seen guys like Goff, Brady and Big Ben making MUCH MUCH worse decisions and TO's this year. Every time I see these I ask myself, I wonder if the Dak haters are watching this? Considering how much pressure and hits Dak is taking this year, and his oline, he's doing pretty damn good...
 

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Ken, can you breakdown the two interceptions yesterday and tell us all about how they weren't Dak's fault?
Well to Ken's defense it is not like other QBs don't have ints/fumbles. Did we forget Romo's early years when he would throw his ints at the most inopertune time. This board was just as divided and we had out anti and pro Romo crowds.
Now saying that, it is hard to decipher if Dak is gonna follow the same path as Romo as far as development goes. We can only hope
 

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Is it safe to say Amari Cooper and Dak Prescott are going to make a great pair?

By the way, I'm not offended by the term 'bus driver' like some people are.

It just means protecting the ball first, not getting willy nilly, not forcing it or getting impatient and risking it.

When you have a great defense, the bus driver strategy works well and you can produce numbers with it. It's not necessarily an insult, especially to a young quarterback.

Yes, I agree, having a "bus driver" means the rest of your team is so good, all you have to do is your job, and not be miraculous every game. I bet most QBs would prefer that, if it produces consistent wins.

And most QBs win the Superbowl when their running game and defense is fairly strong....they win with the best team, not because they were playing out-of-this-world every game.
 

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It was an incredible performance. The fact that he played so poorly early made it even more miraculous. Shows his character, poise, confidence and leadership.

But you would never see that if you have blinders on.

Fumbles dont happen with a clean pocket. Yet I dont hear you cutting up the Oline? Your agenda is way too obvious.
Dak is holding services tonight, the lame shall walk, the blind see, miraculous cures on demand (later in the show or maybe OT) . He is elite without a doubt, Dak save us, his new middle name is Jesus, praise the lord the savior of the cowboys has been born to Jerry. Amen let us rejoice at this special time of the year he is leading them to the promised land.
 

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Quarterbacks turn it over sometimes. People around here act like good quarterbacks only ever throw incompletions or interceptions on passes that hit their targets in the hands and bounced away entirely thanks to the receiver. But that's not really the case.

Even Troy Aikman, the golden standard in our fans' minds for a robotic efficient passer who had perfect mechanics and pinpoint accuracy, protected the ball way worse than Dak. And completed a lower percentage of passes. And not every interception or incompletion only made its way to the defender's hands or to the ground by bouncing off of the hands of his intended target. Of course, people will say Troy intentionally threw more balls away to wisely live to fight another day. Which, sure. But then, when Dak is careful, he gets tagged for that too. It wasn't so long ago our fans were crying about Dak being too precious with the football, not forcing enough balls and giving his guys chances to fight for the ball. 2 of his last 3 interceptions came on throws he forced to Amari, and we're still pissed. When he wasn't turning it over, people were furious that he was playing careful to hide how terrible he secretly is. When he is less careful, people are furious he's not playing careful enough. It's almost as if he can't win.

People are just losing their minds about how miserably Dak is playing this year, as if it proves he's garbage. Instead, to me, it's just showing how high his floor is. He spent the first half of the season playing with nothing but 3rd and 4th WRs, and nothing but TEs who don't belong higher than a 2nd or 3rd TE. And he's spent the entire season without Frederick, and with Tyron being either out or hobbled with injuries (or a shell of himself). And our offensive coaching has been terrible. And with all of that, he's still 8-5 with 2.4 touchdowns for every pick, completing 68% of his passes (amazing for someone who idiot Cowboys fans like to compare to Tim Tebow, a guy who only completed 40-something percent) for a passer rating in the high 90's. That's not bad at all for the miserable circumstances of this season. Compares pretty favorably to the lower floor you see from most quarterbacks when their o-line loses key guys and they're given bad weapons to throw to.

And by the way, anyone saying Dak's fumbles are a deal-breaker needs to show me proof of them calling for us to move on from Tony Romo in 2008 when he fumbled 13 times in 13 games (more than Dak despite fewer rushes and fewer sacks).

Ken's reputation must have flown by your radar completely.
 

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Well to Ken's defense it is not like other QBs don't have ints/fumbles. Did we forget Romo's early years when he would throw his ints at the most inopertune time. This board was just as divided and we had out anti and pro Romo crowds.
Now saying that, it is hard to decipher if Dak is gonna follow the same path as Romo as far as development goes. We can only hope

*sigh* Come on guys. I was giving Ken a hard time because he goes out of his way with extraordinary excuses to defend Dak's mistakes. It's what he's known for at this point.

And...the whole interceptions "at the most inopportune time" thing really needs to die already. There is no such thing and a most an opportune time to throw an int. And no, the end of the game is not less opportune than others, and Romo didn't do this at a high rate either.
 

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Ken, can you breakdown the two interceptions yesterday and tell us all about how they weren't Dak's fault?

Quarterbacks sometimes throw interceptions. As of Week 14, 22 of the 31 other quarterbacks in this league have thrown more interceptions than Dak. In his best season (2014), Romo had thrown 8 (one more) by week 14. Pick a quarterback, any quarterback. Sometimes they throw interceptions. It happens.

So is that the standard now? Why don't we create an impossible standard and ignore his winning percentage.

#facepalm
 

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Yes, I agree, having a "bus driver" means the rest of your team is so good, all you have to do is your job, and not be miraculous every game. I bet most QBs would prefer that, if it produces consistent wins.

And most QBs win the Superbowl when their running game and defense is fairly strong....they win with the best team, not because they were playing out-of-this-world every game.

Lots of bus drivers have won championships

Driving the bus means driving all 45, 53 of your teammates to the finish line ..
 

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Dak threw for 455 yards 3 TDS, 2 interceptions and a fumble.

Thats about all you can expect from a 4th round pick

Lets just take the win and move on
 

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5 wins

136 of 181 for 75% completion percentage at 8.1 ypc for 1471 yards at 294.2 yards per game average.

7 Passing Tds and 2 ints.

3 rushing Tds.

106.8 rating.

3 Game Winning Drives.

Sacked 20 times.



Bring your Average, Bus Driver and Tebow comments....and look silly.
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Quarterbacks sometimes throw interceptions. As of Week 14, 22 of the 31 other quarterbacks in this league have thrown more interceptions than Dak. In his best season (2014), Romo had thrown 8 (one more) by week 14. Pick a quarterback, any quarterback. Sometimes they throw interceptions. It happens.

So is that the standard now? Why don't we create an impossible standard and ignore his winning percentage.

#facepalm
I would hate to see their own lives...they must be miserable with failed self expectations haha
 

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Anyone mentioning Tebow in comparison is a complete moron or is trolling. I’m lucky enough to have them on ignore at this point.



(Tebow NFL completion percentage.... 47.9%)
 

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Ken, can you breakdown the two interceptions yesterday and tell us all about how they weren't Dak's fault?
dont have to lol
all qb's throw ints do they not ??
and most of the time it is their fault.

The key is not to do it every game, and dak went 165 passes without one, then against good defense he had 2,that isnt a big
deal since he did get better at end on that one drive for td, 5 of 5.
it isnt about stats, it is about winning.

If you watch mahomes and goff, they have bad throws over throws and ints too.
They throw more so have better stats.
The ram chicago game, goff looked ordinary.
 
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