What can Joe Milton learn from Dak?

The thing about this, is he can learn a lot from Dak (good and bad). He can learn tons from Dak's mistakes. Watch him and see what not to do in certain situations.
 
Dak is a great leader he's a guy in those terms you'd love to lead your team. What other good things can Dak pass on to a young Joe Milton to help in making his career successful? Please give your thoughts
Learning to read defenses. Learning tge offense. The kid has an amazing arm. If he can learn to be a QB he’s a steal. Expecting him to be a star player is unlikely but if he can learn to be a solid backup it’s a win
 
Most any QB in the NFL could have equaled Daks accomplishments given the teams Dak was given to play with

That can be said about every quarterback outside of Mahomes and Brady.

With that said, the question still hasn't been answered.

What other mediocre quarterbacks have become an All-Pro, MVP candidate, and spent most of their careers in the top 10? What are these other mediocre quarterbacks names?

Surely Dak isn't the first mediocre quarterback in NFL history to have reached these small accomplishments, correct?
 
What other mediocre quarterbacks have become an All-Pro, an MVP candidate and been in the top 10 of their position most of their careers?

Give me the names of other mediocre quarterbacks who have accomplished this? For some reason, nobody has ever answered this question.

Maybe you can..... (here's where the silence usually takes place without an answer. )
I'm not going to discuss anything with you anymore. You are a freaking nut job. So, take it down the street.
 
I'm not going to discuss anything with you anymore. You are a freaking nut job. So, take it down the street.

You're not going to answer me anymore because I always place you in a situation where you have to explain why your weak logic fail to line up with real life facts.

Most of the time, the things you post doesn't make sense according to reality. If you did attempt to line up your logic vs real life production of players you over-exaggerate short comings about, you'd look pretty stupid.

Therefore, you and others like you dodge questions that EASILY destroy your weak little narratives because you can't justify your logic vs real life numbers/production.
 
That can be said about every quarterback outside of Mahomes and Brady.

With that said, the question still hasn't been answered.

What other mediocre quarterbacks have become an All-Pro, MVP candidate, and spent most of their careers in the top 10? What are these other mediocre quarterbacks names?

Surely Dak isn't the first mediocre quarterback in NFL history to have reached these small accomplishments, correct?
No others were playing for the team he did, at the time he did with the personelle he had.
So it would be impossible to compare his situation with any other. But he had everything it took to win, and has failed.
Now he has less to work with, unfortunately.
 
Dak is a great leader he's a guy in those terms you'd love to lead your team. What other good things can Dak pass on to a young Joe Milton to help in making his career successful? Please give your thoughts
Nothing!
Milton should act as if he is the only quarterback on the team.
Jason Garrett's philosophies need to die with Dak when he leaves.
 

What can Joe Million learn from Dak?​

omg. I can understand a one-letter typo but two? And the 'i' and extra 'l' are usually on the opposite side from 't' on any keyboard or keyboard layout.

Just HOW MUCH coffee was consumed yesterday? :laugh:
 
No others were playing for the team he did, at the time he did with the personelle he had.
So it would be impossible to compare his situation with any other. But he had everything it took to win, and has failed.
Now he has less to work with, unfortunately.

You said he had everything it took to win, meaning it's a team game, right? Then you said HE failed.

Is it a team game or not? What about the coaching staff? What Superbowl caliber front office and coaches did we have the last 10 years? We had McCarthy, but guess what... under McCarthy's watch, we led the league in penalties for multiple seasons.

With that said, i do believe Dak contributed to the Dallas Cowboys TEAM failing, but he wasn't the only reason this team failed. Again, Dak had his failing moments. I'm not saying that he didn't, let me make that clear before the "resident low football IQ trolls" claim I'm blaming it on everyone else but Dak.

Now, let's look at this Cowboys team the last few seasons. Did you realize that the Cowboys led the NFL in penalties for 3 or 4 seasons? What quarterback in the NFL has had any significant success on a team leading the league in penalties?

Is there any quarterback or coaching staff that went deep into the playoffs with a team leading the NFL in penalties?

I'll end it with this. Look at the Superbowl winning quarterbacks. They had teams with great coaching, they were solid in the trenches on both sides of the ball, and they had competent management and DISCIPLINED teams.

Ask yourself this... what coaching staff, trenches (aside of our offensive line for about 3 or 4 seasons), and management and disciplined teams that Dak, Romo, or any other Cowboy's quarterback had that were SUPERBOWL CALIBER over the last few decades?
 

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