The effects of age and Dak Prescott

So you are saying Dak has NOTHING to do with any (real or perceived) Dak failures.

AND...he still has PLENTY more to "bring to the table" that he has not yet brought.

OOOOkay.
Get real, try Naked and Afraid... :muttley:

I'll continue to do my OWN talking for your record. MVP Comparison season before the injury season makes that laughable. There is still room for improvements agreed.
 
Get real, try Naked and Afraid... :muttley:

I'll continue to do my OWN talking for your record. MVP Comparison season before the injury season makes that laughable. There is still room for improvements agreed.
Not answering for him, but, Dak is done.

Fool me once, fool me twice. Three times are over.
 
Not answering for him, but, Dak is done.

Fool me once, fool me twice. Three times are over.
Sorry on you being wary, but at this point there is no other way or alternative. That presented does not also mean failure. I was a soldier and forged in fire works at any age
 
Sorry on you being wary, but at this point there is no other way or alternative. That presented does not also mean failure. I was a soldier and forged in fire works at any age
Dak is not a soldier, he is a football fraud. Shine his boots if you want to.
 
Those unforeseen injuries are bad, for sure.

I was in preparation for the start of season practices. I asked my linebacker's coach if I could get some running in and participate in his basketball class. He said sure. I went up for a rebound all by myself. I came down awkward on my ankle and it snapped. I missed the season. Believe me, I have perspective. Texas A&I

I was also at the USAF Academy and got my arm between a cut back tackle and ball carrier going opposite directions, It cracked my elbow. After the season was over, they put a cast on my arm and gave me 6 weeks of recovery.
Same thing happened to me on a jump shot in tennis. 25 years later, it will still bother me sometimes.
 
Dak is not a soldier, he is a football fraud. Shine his boots if you want to.
That no where approaches applied men values. I show respect for those assuming a mission AND fighting for those with you. Leave NO man behind.
 
Sorry on you being wary, but at this point there is no other way or alternative. That presented does not also mean failure. I was a soldier and forged in fire works at any age
There were many a player forged in fire before Dak.
Age and injury can render you unable to protect yourself no matter how strong your resolve.

The NFL is no place to be a couple steps slow especially when your front office is not supplying you with the ammunition to defend yourself properly by way of an offensive line and a running game.

None of us have any way of knowing how he will come back from this injury and at this point it is way too early to speculate we will see soon enough if he is able to protect himself and be effective.
 
There were many a player forged in fire before Dak.
Age and injury can render you unable to protect yourself no matter how strong your resolve.

The NFL is no place to be a couple steps slow especially when your front office is not supplying you with the ammunition to defend yourself properly by way of an offensive line and a running game.

None of us have any way of knowing how he will come back from this injury and at this point it is way too early to speculate we will see soon enough if he is able to protect himself and be effective.
Wish him luck, but root for him to have success. One other thing, Jerry has stuck with his players and committed his heart to his players through every. He actually did what he thought best to empower his team.

For that, he has at least earned this fan's respect. He tried hard and sought imput from anyone that he respected. It has been a good ride for this fan. Thank you and fellow fans for sharing football.

GO COWBOYS!!
 
Age is the most limitation on a position that involves or takes crushing explosive impact. Known.

That impact is what builds up upon quarterbacks. Speed is an element that has to be monitored. Monitored. The year round conditioning, diet, and directed procedures extend the playing days for players. Darrell Green, a premier runner and football player both, was out running the top runners in the NFL, up into his 40's. Age itself is not above being extended and a player's positional effectiveness retained. That is up to specific limitations or strengths of that particular player.

Non disciplined linemen are responsible for quarterbacks getting injured and accumulation of damage. Coaching staffs that don't hold accountability for penalties have groups that don't fully protect their quarterbacks!

As to quarterbacks, a reduction in risk situations extends his production. The longer a productive quarterback is in the action, he actually gets better if the team around him maintains levels of support.

Moving the ball can be fancy Dan or it can be nose to nose. Injury protection tends towards finesse and open space effectiveness. Speed kills, but team play wins.

The quarterback on the field is the offensive (hence team) leader on the carpet. But the real leadership of team is the coaching staff. They react to play on that carpet and prepare the team for game time activity and reaction to challenges. There are always negative challenges. Good teams are prepared for the effects of game changers.

Game changes are what killed Prescott as well caused failures of even good Dallas teams in playoffs. That part is the reality of football. That is what football is all about...not insults as a sideline to a fan.

Dak is far from a handicapped quarterback due to age. The thing there is a quarterback as team leader is never off the hook. He, although, has plenty of ability to bring to the table and compete.
How about the effects of age and GM Jethro.
 
The 28-year-old quarterback signed a new six-year, $330 million contract with the Buffalo Bills, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Sunday. Though Allen had four years left on his previous deal, his new contract will guarantee him $250 million -- the largest such guarantee in NFL history.

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/35186336/biggest-active-contracts-mlb-nfl-nba-nhl

Actually, Stephen got the Cowboys ahead on quarterback cost and future years, The fan's view is still anxiety, but it has been well managed direction established here and now.
 
Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills: 6 years, $330 million (75.76% of total contract)

Year signed:
2025

Allen earned his first NFL MVP award in 2024-25, leading Buffalo to a 13-4 regular-season mark and a trip to the AFC Championship Game. His new deal guarantees him $250 million, the most guaranteed money of any contract in NFL history.

Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys: 4 years, $240 million (96.25% of total contract)

Year signed:
2024

Prescott had the second-best year of his NFL career in 2023, when he threw 4,516 passing yards for a career-high completion percentage of 69.5. His deal comes with $231 million in guaranteed money.

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/35186336/biggest-active-contracts-mlb-nfl-nba-nhl

*Above set the current status in a team injury reflected season.
 
If there are more tears here, wipe the tears with the 30 year calendars.

Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers: 4 years, $220 million (77.5% of total contract)

Year signed:
2024

Love was coming off his best year in the NFL in 2023, leading the Packers to a 9-8 record while throwing 32 touchdown passes in his first full year as a starter. His new deal includes $155 million on new guarantees.

Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars: 5 years, $275 million (72.7% of total contract)

Year signed:
2024

Lawrence led the Jaguars to an 8-8 record in the 2023 season and threw for 21 touchdowns, the second most of his

Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals: 5 years, $275 million (79.6% of total contract)

Year signed:
2023

Burrow led the Bengals to a 12-4 record in 2022-23. He threw for 35 touchdowns to go with 12 interceptions, passed for 4475 yards and completed 68.3% of his passes along the way. His contract has $219 million guaranteed.

Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers: 5 years, $262.5 million (83.3% of total contract)

Year signed:
2023

Herbert was selected with the sixth overall pick in 2020, and in the 2022 season, he led the Chargers to their first playoff appearance in four years.

His 14,089 passing yards and 1,316 career passes are the most through a quarterback's first three NFL seasons. He was slated to play on the fourth year of his rookie deal for $4.23 million. Instead, his average annual salary jumped up to $52.5 million, the highest in NFL history.

Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens: 5 years, $260 million (71.1% of total contract)

Year signed: 2023

Jackson was the second unanimous selection as NFL MVP in his first full season. He represented himself in contract negotiations, which went on for 27 months.

Read more: Jackson's new Ravens deal includes $185M guaranteed

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/35186336/biggest-active-contracts-mlb-nfl-nba-nhl
 
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Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles: 5 years, $255 million (70.3% of total contract)

Year signed:
2023

Hurts, who led the Eagles to a Super Bowl LVII berth, threw for 3,701 yards with 22 touchdowns and rushed for 760 yards and 13 scores.

He was lined up to play the final year of his rookie deal, which included a base salary of $4.2 million. His extension, which includes the first no-trade clause in franchise history, will be about $51 million per year.

Last of the above chart.
 
Age is the most limitation on a position that involves or takes crushing explosive impact. Known.

That impact is what builds up upon quarterbacks. Speed is an element that has to be monitored. Monitored. The year round conditioning, diet, and directed procedures extend the playing days for players. Darrell Green, a premier runner and football player both, was out running the top runners in the NFL, up into his 40's. Age itself is not above being extended and a player's positional effectiveness retained. That is up to specific limitations or strengths of that particular player.

Non disciplined linemen are responsible for quarterbacks getting injured and accumulation of damage. Coaching staffs that don't hold accountability for penalties have groups that don't fully protect their quarterbacks!

As to quarterbacks, a reduction in risk situations extends his production. The longer a productive quarterback is in the action, he actually gets better if the team around him maintains levels of support.

Moving the ball can be fancy Dan or it can be nose to nose. Injury protection tends towards finesse and open space effectiveness. Speed kills, but team play wins.

The quarterback on the field is the offensive (hence team) leader on the carpet. But the real leadership of team is the coaching staff. They react to play on that carpet and prepare the team for game time activity and reaction to challenges. There are always negative challenges. Good teams are prepared for the effects of game changers.

Game changes are what killed Prescott as well caused failures of even good Dallas teams in playoffs. That part is the reality of football. That is what football is all about...not insults as a sideline to a fan.

Dak is far from a handicapped quarterback due to age. The thing there is a quarterback as team leader is never off the hook. He, although, has plenty of ability to bring to the table and compete.
You started out good. But then got lost in empty phrases.

In the end you state what every fanboy of dak says: he is a good leader. An he has lots of ability.

They are not able to mention what kind of NFL abilities he has, but they all agree he is a good leader.

Which btw. he isnt. I dont say he is bad. He is just not as good as it is worth mentioning.
 
He's getting riper with age.....kind of like a vintage of Ripple or MD 20/20
 
You started out good. But then got lost in empty phrases.

In the end you state what every fanboy of dak says: he is a good leader. An he has lots of ability.

They are not able to mention what kind of NFL abilities he has, but they all agree he is a good leader.

Which btw. he isnt. I dont say he is bad. He is just not as good as it is worth mentioning.
Get your story straight. Those are your own handicapping the picture. Tons has been posted on the truth of his ability and he does still have good strength.

I don't say that he is up to be crowned like others in our country, he deserves the handling he has received and what the team did for their team's leader. He deserves respect and not a 100 Hail Graces.

I respect him as a quarterback. I think he still needs some team directed work.
 
Prescott allows for this:

"I’m going to work out," he said.

That is Odighizuwa in a nutshell: a loving son and a rabid gym rat continuously locked in on fine tuning his body to remain an impact player in the NFL — looking for new levels heading into 2025.

"... I feel like [it's about] building on the body of work I've put in over the first four years. I think there are even more gears I can reach. There are a lot of things I've left on the field, still, in terms of stats and what I'm capable of, in terms of production.

"And, in terms of accolades, there are still goals I want to achieve as well."

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...s-defense-projected-length-of-nfl-career-more

He is the leader of this TEAM...not just drop him he's no good.

Go Cowboys! :starspin:
 

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