jday
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Thank you CC for both the kudos and the contribution to the conversation. Once again, you highlight meat I left on the bone and I appreciate you helping my cause!jday, some good insights for sure.
The supporting materials on execution for Dak Prescott, are the high percentage rates of completed passes and a Rookie of the year Award from last season.
This season, the offensive productions have been dramatically good over the past four games. It is within the top five systems in the NFL at current standards.
If that is bus driving, I stick to hiring bus drivers from now on!
Jason has been a large part of both ethics of play and development of young players. Both of those are at currently at high standards for this team.
That alone, allows the salary cap to heal and issues with top players now to be workable in a team's level view.
No, both Jason Garrett and Dak have more to bring to a discussion, that drama and single play excitement.
Guy, you bring both sophisticated insight and a point from which a ton of realistic discussions could develop. Thanks!
Your right...without a doubt Dak has somehow managed to improve on what he did from a year ago. That is hard for some to see because the win/loss ratio doesn't necessarily reflect that as a reality. But if you look at his TD passes at this point this year versus this time last year, he has clearly improved on his chemistry with his receivers and the type of throws he feels comfortable making.
Very good point on the environment Jason has created for development within his system. The signs and symptoms of Jason's greatness are not always immediately obvious, but like I said, if you like the team and how players have progressed within the system, you like the job Jason is doing and what he adds to this team.
As always, I appreciate your contribution CC and taking time to read!