Dak is out, but we in the Fields of play- Dallas Cowboys 2020 season thread

Kal El

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You can't post a video like this on Dakzone.com without those hounds coming out to defend their boy. I never looked at that interception by Gilmore vs New England but that pass was horrible. The mechanics were horrible and threw off his backfoot.


Some inaccurate throws and bad reads in there, but also some reaches by whoever made that vid. How you gonna show blatant drops by Amari vs. the Eagles and put it on Dak by saying he should've thrown elsewhere? :russ:

Showed a 3rd and 4 vs. Green Bay (:40 second mark) where Tyron and La'El both get whooped by GB's ends and somehow it's Dak's fault he got sacked.

:comeon:
 

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Some inaccurate throws and bad reads in there, but also some reaches by whoever made that vid. How you gonna show blatant drops by Amari vs. the Eagles and put it on Dak by saying he should've thrown elsewhere? :russ:

Showed a 3rd and 4 vs. Green Bay (:40 second mark) where Tyron and La'El both get whooped by GB's ends and somehow it's Dak's fault he got sacked.

:comeon:
True but people need to show that same energy when they blamed all of the receivers drops on them and put no blame on Dak.
 

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Are we counting the balls that Dak forced his WRs to turn around for, reach back for, stop and come back for, high point like Randy Moss for, or dive down to the ground for?

Honest question. Cause I noticed drops by our guys on balls that were technically “catchable” but Dak struggled to hit them in stride.

Of course Amari started doing his Oakland thing halfway through the season and that’s not on Dak

"Dak’s jump in production begins with his dramatically improved accuracy. The fourth-year pro has made “bad throws”—defined as “throws that weren’t catchable with normal effort” by Pro Football Reference—on just 13.4 percent of his passes, the fifth-best mark in the league. These aren’t easy throws, either. Prescott has the third-highest average depth of target in the league (among qualified passers), tossing the ball 9.9 yards downfield on average. Only Matthew Stafford and Jameis Winston throw it farther."

2019 NFL Advanced Passing | Pro-Football-Reference.com

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