jnday
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Those stats sure impress you, but you are missing the one and only stat that matters, wins. A lot of the scoring and impressive passing stats came when the games were out of reach. It would help if Dak accumulated those stats in the first half of these games which would keep Dallas competitive. Slow starts and turnovers contributes to many of these games being a lot less competitive than the final score indicates. Dak is not responsible for all of the turnovers and slow starts. You give Dak a lot of credit for his leadership, but I haven’t seen much leadership displayed in these slow starts.I am not here to argue that turning the ball over is good for any team. However as I have stated many times.. Just because the offense turns the ball over does not absolve the defense of any responsibility to go out and play football. Several of the turnovers occurred across midfield and they were barely a speedbump for the opposing offense. Hell they let the Cards march 85 yards after one turnover.. Yet some idiot will call those "points off a turnovers.." GTFOH. The simple fact is that with Dak the team averaged over 30 points a game on offense for the last 21 games and was sub .500.. Why? Because the defense gave up an average of 32 points a game during that same timeframe. Dak is not a finished product at QB yet.. we can all see that.. But anyone who is objective can see how much better he is now than he was 4 years ago. Like I said he has rocketed past guys who came into the league fare more polished passers than he. I like that.. no.. I love that.. a guy who will continue to work to get better. He was a below average passer coming into the league.. Now he is well above average bordering on elite. And he's still one of the best leaders in the game. Oh.. and he's still getting better. If you can't build around that then you should seek other employment.