jday
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I both agree and disagree with your assertion here.I know he had the high completion percentage, but I think he needs a little work on ball placement to receivers.
There were plenty of throws that were caught, and could have gone for much longer gains, but because of the ball placement, the play didn't.
They even showed one in the video. The pass to Beasley where he almost scores, he had a step on the db, but because the placement of the ball was behind him, he didn't score. Drop it in front of him(like you see him do to Dez in the same video)and it's a TD(just like Dez's was).
This does happen to qbs from time to time, but it seemed way more often than time to time would suggest.
Because there are certainly several instances were his ball placement was less than ideal. On the other hand, there were also several instances were his ball placement could not have been any better. Lastly, from the first example you have to remove the instances were his ball placement was impacted by the rush; because rather you are a rookie or a season vet, your ball placement is going to suffer if you have a blitzer in your face...there is no way around that.
So essentially I feel if you were to go back and watch every snap of any given QB in the league, you will find instances where both his ball placement sucked and there was no viable excuse such as pressure in his face to justify it. Then from that you could come to the determination that this guy needs to work on his ball placement, when the truth is every quarterback in the league needs to work on their ball placement.
Because for every pass that Dak made that you might say you expected from rookie, I could likely provide a pass that would shock you that it was made by rookie. Does that make sense?
In essence, I think as fan base at many points in our evaluation of Dak we tend to forget that he was just a rookie; we hold him to a higher standard then what is truly fair to hold a rookie to. And the 2015 QB circus provides no better evidence as to why that can be a bit unfair. It's extremely difficult to play QB in this league and that is regardless often times of the talent you are surrounded with. In other words Dak took a box of lemons and made Arnold Palmers for Dallas...and there was no tea in that box of lemons.
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