I know you're in your feelings, but it's true. You took the time to type insults, but not refute the facts. He was NEVER going to make it 8 yards in year 8. We had no timeouts.I would attempt to correct your many lies, but I would get dumber wasting time on such an intentionally false post.
He played awesome. But he made crucial mistakes and kept taking crucial sacks instead of getting rid of the ball on time. Live by the sword, die by the sword.I think Dak is the problem but today he was no where near the issue. He actually played very well
Can’t be part of the blame Dak thing for this game…he balled out
If an audible caused Smith to have a false start(it didn't), he needs to find a new career.27 seconds and on the five…
Dak can’t get the team organized and audibles, forcing Smith to have a false start…
There is one thing he cannot do and that is take a sack which he does (pure trash decision)…you can’t take the sack Dak!!!!
Just a loser
You are correct about ALL of that. I think McCarthy and the D share blame. Eagles played well too considering their injuries. But in the end, it was Dak vs a depleted secondary and FULL MOMENTUM. And he CHOKED.Total BS and a typical remark against Dak. He played a great game and I’ll say again, Dak doesn’t play defense. It’s obvious that if we lose, it’s all Dak’s fault. If we win, Dak’s play is marginalized.
The penalties are on the coaching staff and our players. Undisciplined and poor clock management.
True. He needs to throw two touchdown passes because Edoga a veteran doesn’t know the basic rules.You can blame him for that last sack that effectively cost us the game though.
Any rational analysis of his game was that for 59+ minutes he balled out as you said, but for the last 30 seconds he made a couple critical mistakes which cost us any shot of winning in the last seconds of the game.
THANK YOU. 2 things can be simultaneously true: Dak played very well but he also made several critical mistakes in the last 4 minutes of the game.You can blame him for that last sack that effectively cost us the game though.
Any rational analysis of his game was that for 59+ minutes he balled out as you said, but for the last 30 seconds he made a couple critical mistakes which cost us any shot of winning in the last seconds of the game.
Perhaps you are right. Perhaps I should have said Dak's instincts cost him a golden opportunity to be seen as elite and worth $65mm. But you are correct, there is plenty of blame to go around.Stop. Dak played his best game in a long while. He's the main reason it was even a game to begin with. Despite the stupid mistake he made stepping out of bounds, this loss is 100% NOT on him.
Grow up. You are 60 years old talking about go follow another team
Well if people would stop posting stupid things. I wouldn’t have to keep saying it.
This is about this game. Dak’s play is bottom of the list as to why the cowboys lost this game.
Anybody with a brain can see that.
Run game was nowhere to be seen. Offensive line was horrible.
5 dropped passes.
Defense allowed 28 points and forced zero turnovers.
The list goes on.
Like I said. I’m fine with the cowboys moving on from Dak. But Dak played very well this game. That’s just a fact.
It's trueThe elite QBs finish that opportunity. Not just the last possession but the one before that too. If Dak and his fans want him to be elite, those are the opportunities that separate the great ones from just the decent ones.
This was a perfect example of a type of close playoff game where the game is right there for the taking. If you expect to go on a championship run, they are going to have at least 1 and maybe 2-3 situations like this in January where the offense has a chance to win it
That’s a matter of opinion sir.You are correct about ALL of that. I think McCarthy and the D share blame. Eagles played well too considering their injuries. But in the end, it was Dak vs a depleted secondary and FULL MOMENTUM. And he CHOKED.
Yea he wasn’t flawless by any means but I wouldn’t place blame on him today whatsoeverHe played awesome. But he made crucial mistakes and kept taking crucial sacks instead of getting rid of the ball on time. Live by the sword, die by the sword.