What does Dak need to succeed?

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I'd be more worried about what the team has to do to be successful. dak is just some tier 3 guy who as some of his fans say is just out there hoping the team can carry him better. Wow, is this what an NFL team needs to do now to win it all? Carry the QB to the victory. wow, how the NFL has lowered itself. Almost like society now. sheesh, smh
No, what Dak needs is a team that with the pressure on, can turn momentum around to gain a win. Not having a decent receiving group, injured offensive linemen, and one's starting running back didn't help those chances. At least giving respect to actual facts; not crying more and blaming fans.
 

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This is to the Dak fans. I think 99.9% of the fanbase actively roots for the team over any player which means we are all rooting for Dak to figure it out.

Question is to the fans, what is he missing? Are there any traits or skills that you believe he has that he has not shown or given the chance to show? What gets him over the hump?
This is to the Dak fans. I think 99.9% of the fanbase actively roots for the team over any player which means we are all rooting for Dak to figure it out.

Question is to the fans, what is he missing? Are there any traits or skills that you believe he has that he has not shown or given the chance to show? What gets him over the hump?
To succeed WENTZ 2.0 needs to by a lawnmower and get as far away from a football as he can.
 

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Maybe we should start a trend of Chuck Norris like jokes for him.
You and good 'ol buddy 2 have no clue when it simply involves talking from one's own experiences and the truth. Bad manners and insult aren't your excuses. Sorry, the truth again...but beyond negative stereotypes, you both flounder.

As to bingo halls, are they illegal or a bad habit to you?

As to credability, which neither of you possess...on the karate act of you two:

When Jhoon Rhee, the President of the Korean Tae Kwon Do Association in Korea did come to America to start the Tae Kwon Do Association here, he taught John Whoorley, and no, not John Worley. He started a Karate Club at Texas A&I and started the group up that I learned with. Jeff Smith was taught and advanced to Black Black. I trained with him until I went to the Academy. Jeff Smith was from Kingsville, Texas. He did progress up the ranks and was National Champion, I think 9 times. He represented Americans in World Championship Tournaments.

As to Chuck Norris, Jeff did defeat him the first two times they fought at the Nationals.

Just facts.

As to my fighting, in Korea while stationed there, I didn't lose a match in Division Tournament matches.

I also started a Karate Club at the Academy, while I was a Basic Cadet there. Just stating fact, as the 5th degree instructor agreed to come down from Denver.

My 5th degree instructor in Korea was Mr. Park. He had a scar all the way across his stomach from a knife fight in a Korean Bar.
 
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You and good 'ol buddy 2 have no clue when it simply involves talking from one's own experiences and the truth. Bad manners and insult aren't your excuses. Sorry, the truth again...but beyond negative stereotypes, you both flounder.

As to bingo halls, are they illegal or a bad habit to you?

As to credability, which neither of you possess...on the karate act of you two:

When Jhoon Rhee, the President of the Korean Tae Kwon Do Association in Korea did come to America to start the Tae Kwon Do Association here, he taught John Whoorley, and no, not John Worley. He started a Karate Club at Texas A&I and started the group up that I learned with. Jeff Smith was taught and advanced to Black Black. I trained with him until I went to the Academy. Jeff Smith was from Kingsville, Texas. He did progress up the ranks and was National Champion, I think 9 times. He represented Americans in World Championship Tournaments.

As to Chuck Norris, Jeff did defeat him the first two times they fought at the Nationals.

Just facts.

As to my fighting, in Korea while stationed there, I didn't lose a match in Division Tournament matches.

I also started a Karate Club at the Academy, while I was a Basic Cadet there. Just stating fact, as the 5th degree instructor agreed to come down from Denver.

My 5th degree instructor in Korea was Mr. Park. He had a scar all the way across his stomach from a knife fight in a Korean Bar.
We had an All American defensive tackle at the time and I was called off running sparring matches, for a detail. I wasn't able to oversee the sparring and he had both of his front teeth knocked out...
 

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I've never seen a guy who thinks he knows everything. Sheesh, Im not sure why he's on a Cowboys forum. He should be running the whole NFL. I bet the guys/gals down at the bingo hall hate to see Mr. Google come in.
:popcorn: Try talking real football and not just implying your own richness of knowledge laced with your own insult.
 

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All these Dak threads sure are tiresome ....... I now wish the Mods would go make a Dak Zone so all these idiots could go argue with each other without cluttering up the forum.
 

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All these Dak threads sure are tiresome ....... I now wish the Mods would go make a Dak Zone so all these idiots could go argue with each other without cluttering up the forum.
That one is easy, those who just make discussion an excuse to leave their insults as dominant, just ignore that posting. A person who is just intentionally being attacked on basis of stereotype emotions, has the responsibility, in America, to defend himself. Topics are usually the venue attempted by most posters for a valid discussion. Not venting with insult biased posting.

Both the topics involving Jerry Jones and Dak Prescott are chunked full of good and discussable information. Some trash that at every turn which are then treated as validation and legitimized by their own ignoring of non-supportive of those very stereotypes. Nothing is gained by the discussion process then, which is the purpose of this site, at least, if discussion is thrown out.
 
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The Cowboys have given Dak enough to succeed. Baring injuries the Cowboys have no weaknesses. I might sound crazy but if we had traded for Cooks at the trade deadline last season we would have had enough to beat the 49ers.
 

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Guess which one doesn't have a Super Bowl ring.
 

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This is to the Dak fans. I think 99.9% of the fanbase actively roots for the team over any player which means we are all rooting for Dak to figure it out.

Question is to the fans, what is he missing? Are there any traits or skills that you believe he has that he has not shown or given the chance to show? What gets him over the hump?
Wrong question. The right question is, "What do the Cowboys need to succeed."
 

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Dak needs a good running game and a clean pocket , and backs and wide receivers to catch the ball . And a defense to allow no more than 24 points .
 
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