CalPolyTechnique
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Best throw of the night was that deep touch throw in the corner by the pylon to Williams; great route by T-Will too.
Dak uses his eyes like a vet. It is clear and obvious if you know what to look for. That shoulder fake was impressive too.I guess he missed the quick look off and pump fake.
Football 101: It is not necessary to look off every WR for two reasons. If the D gives you the look, the QB knows who is open on his presnap read. Two, a fake loses it's ability to fake out a D if you do it every time. Moore is not a NFL QB and don't be surprised if an injury settlement is in his near future.Here you go.....Enjoy from 23 second mark. Completely locked on to WR...Didn't turn his head to the right like everyone is saying...
http://sports.yahoo.com/video/cant-miss-play-dak-prescott-005900498.html
Jon Gruden, in his Les Miles voice: "watch out for that Prescott..."
It was a slugo, slant and go with the QB shoulder faking on the slant.Best throw of the night was that deep touch throw in the corner by the pylon to Williams; great route by T-Will too.
Kid had a great day ........ he needs to continue to build on it.
Last year Dallas played Minnesota in the pre-season and I really liked their undrafted qb Taylor Heinicke, he took command of the his team and even though he was an undrafted rookie I thought he looked better than anything the Cowboys had at qb, besides Romo.
Dak was seriously impressive, it wasn't just his throws, but his presence and command really shined.
Dak had a similar presence to that of Heinicke; one that I really like.