SteveTheCowboy
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So you're another one that just wished Prescott didn't try to make comebacks and just quit so you can just call him a quitter instead. Nobody likes losing but even if a game is unlikely to make a complete comeback most fans if they have to take a loss, they would rather it be a loss by 2 or 4 instead of 10, 14, 17 points. You may not care but like I said most fans would rather take a loss by a few points than all the ridicule of a big blow out loss.
And you're also another of those that put the blame entirely on Prescott in a TEAM game. Maybe if that Cowboys receiving corp that led the league in drops caught more passes the Cowboys might have won more games or maybe if Elliott didn't have SIX subpar games with rushing totals of 60 or fewer yards, one with only 35 on 18 carries they might have won more games. Or how about the defense that was last in the league in picks and ranked 29th in fewest 3 and outs. Lets not forget a special teams that was terrible all season long and lastly coaching. But you want to blame Prescott for all of those losses.
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I keep hearing this "drop" thing. So I looked it up....actually Dallas tied with 2 other teams for "drops". And NINE teams had 30 drops or more. So....it's not a GOOD place to be but it's not excessively worse than anyone many other teams.
I also have to persist in taking issue with "drops". I have found inconsistent definitions here....but it seems to be a judgment call. It's my opinion receiver gets tagged with the drop even when a QB or tipped ball also contributed.
Tackles, sacks, receptions, even yards....are all "hard" stats. "drops" not. I personally would be wary of using them in any great way...either for or against.