The Dallas Cowboys are averaging 29.9 PPG with Dak Prescott under center since 2019

ActualCowboysFan

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I can’t do math for games that haven’t happened yet.

When Dak retires his record will be close to .500 overall, I believe.

You’re welcome to do hypothetical math if you want to say I’m wrong, but I see a lot more losing in Dak future.
What a concept. You can’t do the math for your hypothetical, but you’re sure it’s accurate. Feels like someone woke up more hormonal than hypothetical
 

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What a concept. You can’t do the math for your hypothetical, but you’re sure it’s accurate. Feels like someone woke up more hormonal than hypothetical
Dak is on a down slide.

You don’t invest in Dak stock right now unless you like to lose.

Follow the trends and sell now before it’s too late and you lose it all.
 

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But you’re always wrong? We have receipts. You make terrible predictions annually and are always wrong. This isn’t up for debate or discussion. It’s basic logic that escapes you just as much as addition and subtraction
 

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Dak is on a down slide.

You don’t invest in Dak stock right now unless you like to lose.

Follow the trends and sell now before it’s too late and you lose it all.
I won't go that far with it, but I have always been concerned about how Dak ages as a QB. He's not nearly as physical as a guy like Cam Newton which is good news, but Dak has that larger frame for a QB similar to Cam and is at his best when he can run with the football. Cam really hit a wall (heavily due to injury) in his late 20s with his style.

Going into his age 30 season I'm very skeptical that he completely falls off a cliff athletically this year, however I do think it makes sense to discuss what trajectory of Daks career should look like post 30.
 

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This BS stat was previously posted some time ago and fails to take into account the fact Dak missed the equivalent of a full season between 2020 and 2022 so in essence, Dak's stats are counting for 3 of the referenced 4 years.....and why not include 2016-2018?

Oh wait, that would not fit with the obvious Dak support narrative.
 

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14 ppg last two playoff losses with Dak under center. We don't care about regular season stats anymore with this team and QB, show up when it matters and then we can do all that hot dogging and gloating.
 

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Good regular season numbers. Needs to win in playoffs
 

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This BS stat was previously posted some time ago and fails to take into account the fact Dak missed the equivalent of a full season between 2020 and 2022 so in essence, Dak's stats are counting for 3 of the referenced 4 years.....and why not include 2016-2018?

Oh wait, that would not fit with the obvious Dak support narrative.
Crying about this is stupid for all of the "hasn't been to a NFCCG" nonsense. It's an arbitrary cutoff.

2019 was when KM became OC, it's perfectly logical to use that data set.
 
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