Assassin said:I think it's more because he runs hot and cold. When he's on, he's incredible, but he can be soooo bad... that's the part that worries all the fans. We never know when he will go south. The great QBs have bad days but they have learned how to mitigate those days. Short passes, pop ups, no long routes, quick handoffs, etcGoldMind said:Dak gets a bunch of sht cause he's Americas QB. That's really it.Assassin said:
I pick on Dak a lot. He is the QB and he has yet to lead us to the promised land. But with that said, this is pretty impressive:
In the past six weeks, no quarterback has thrown for more touchdowns than Prescott's 14, and he's first with a 308.1 passing yards per game average. Prescott is second in the NFL with 25 plays of 20 or more yards and he tops the league with a 118.7 quarterback rating during this six-week period.
Many critics say Prescott is turnover-prone after leading the NFL in interceptions last season, yet Buffalo's Josh Allen is more apt to lose the ball. Allen leads the NFL with 15 turnovers this season after a league-high 19 last season. Allen also has committed a turnover in his last seven games.
Prescott vowed he wouldn't lead the NFL in interceptions again. After committing 15 last season, he's been picked off only six times through 10 games this season.
Pro Football Focus has Prescott with the No. 1 offensive grade (89.4) ahead of Allen (88.6). When it comes to passing grades, Prescott's 86.0 is third behind Miami's Tua Tagovailoa (89.6) and Allen (86.6).
Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said this is one of the best stretches of Prescott's career since McCarthy took over as coach in 2020. In 2021, Prescott had a six-game stretch during which he completed 73.1% of his passes with 16 passing touchdowns and four interceptions while recording a 115.0 quarterback rating.
Meh, I think his flaws are magnified for the reason I mentioned before.