Normally I would take some comfort in your remarks.
But when I think about Dak, more often I picture late throws to WRs..
dropped passes of poorly located passes..
passes thrown in the ground..
3 and outs..
long audibles at the LOS that never result in big plays, just a Zeke handoff that gets stuffed.
So I do not agree. Yes, Dak has his moments. But unlike in 2016..they are farther and father apart.
And one think we all seem to block out watching these games..
the more somebody plays, the more the opposition sees them and figured out how to stop them..
how to get them off their comfort spot.
I think part of Dak's problems is there.
Defenses have got a good book on Dak.
Now the question is..
can Dak immediately adjust and use McCarthy and the WCO to beat teams?
And do we commit the money to him and the rest of the roster to this?
Nice response, but let me challenge you to look at stats and watch other top Qb's and you will them missing the mark as well and having bad games.
It seems like dropped passes end up getting blamed on Dak as well around here. Realistically though, the off target passes from Dak aren't much different
from others according to my research. I think the issue with Dak is that his issues are more glaring when our team and coaches poop the bed as often as they do.
I think there is a growing sentiment around here that Dak has reached his ceiling, or he can't improve on his accuracy, but I think this is not based on factual evidence but more based on fear of the unknown. Dak is incredibly durable and coachable, he showed major growth this season that he can build upon. Just look at Grappolo in NFC championship game, this is telling evidence that you don't need an elite QB to win, of course it helps but not necessary. Of course an elite guy gives you an advantage but I would argue that Dak has shown many times that he has greatness in him.
The main bone of contention here is what is Dak worth? What can be afford to pay him? I say he is worth more than some around here surmise.