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

Ethnic Vagina Finder

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Two years ago...
  • Frederick was still in the fold.
  • Collins was a stud guard/tackle.
  • Tyron was still considered a top-3 tackle (although starting to break down).
  • Jaylon was considered one of the best young LB's in the NFL.
  • LVE was healthy.
Look at how much has changed since then. This is why you have to strike while the iron is hot in this league. The team was healthy with cheap players for many years and accomplished nothing.

which is why you don’t draft backups which has been the Jones mentality for decades.

they draft players who can’t challenge starters. Dallas should already have a tackle that’s good enough to be a starter. They don’t have to been pro bowl level but at least competent. They can’t even do that.

And even when they do draft quality starters, they never give them a chance once they are a threat.
 

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You know what, Earl don't need to be here for his sake. If he smacking up nikkas in Baltimore, what you think he finna do in Dallas on this goofy ass defense? What Woods said is :why: and it explains why the defense is so terrible.

Aldon is gone after this season. He's prolly gonna win CPOTY and play himself into a nice contract elsewhere. I'm sure he's frustrated. Even after 5 years, he's playing his ass off. That's all you can ask for.
 

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Offense needs to add in more qb runs like they did in the 4th qtr. O line isn't that great and Dak is going to have to make plays with his feet...might as well draw up more plays to keep teams honest. Right now teams don't account for him in the run game at all.
 

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Waste an all-time historically great season of QB play brehs :snoop:

The former fourth-round pick was first eligible for an extension after the 2018 season, but the two sides have never been able to agree on a long-term deal. The Cowboys’ contingent has seemed to be the one dragging its feet, as Prescott’s performance has proved he’s worthy of a market-setting extension. Prescott is playing on the franchise tag in 2020, earning $31.4 million.

All of this noise obscures a basic fact: The Cowboys need Prescott more than ever—and the quarterback is delivering with arguably his most impressive season yet.

Prescott could shatter records this year. Through four games, Prescott leads all quarterbacks with 1,690 passing yards. That’s a whopping 364 more than the next leading passer, Josh Allen, and is the most in NFL history through four games. If Prescott were to keep that pace all season, he’d finish with 6,760 passing yards. The record is 5,477, set by Peyton Manning in 2013. Prescott will certainly regress some as the season continues, but even to be on pace to break the record by more than 1,000 yards is mind-boggling. There’s a very good chance Dak will finish 2020 as the all-time single-season passing yards champ, and he might become the first 6,000-yard passer ever.

Prescott’s also attempted 201 passes this season, which is an average of more than 50 per game. That’s also tops in the league by a wide margin and puts him on pace to shatter another record (Matthew Stafford’s 727 attempts in 2012).

So why is Dallas 1-3? The short answer is defense and turnovers. The Cowboys defense ranks 24th in DVOA. They’ve allowed 146 points (last in the league) and 1,722 yards (third to last), including 690 yards on the ground (second to last). Dallas has generated just two turnovers this season (tied for 29th in the league). Meanwhile the Cowboys have coughed the ball up nine times, six of which have been fumbles—which is tied for most in the NFL. (To be fair, three of those lost fumbles are from Prescott, who has lost every fumble he’s had this year. Last season, he had six total fumbles, four of which were lost.)

In the meantime, Prescott is keeping the team afloat. The Cowboys have needed Prescott more than ever in 2020, and the quarterback is more than delivering.

Dak Prescott Is Having a Historic Season—but the Cowboys Are Wasting It
 
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