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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 3,765
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Re: Dak v. Romo
We know nothing of Dak's ceiling. After seeing the RGIII rookie season first hand and seeing him flounder ever since, I do not listen to the career predictions of great rookie QB's. In fact most of the really successful QB's either did not play (Brady) or struggled a little their rookie year (Bradshaw).
Romo has no future and will retire soon. Tired of the Romo talk. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 1,053
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Re: Dak v. Romo
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Even though we would all love to believe that Dak's ceiling is low and he'll never be great, the truth is we don't know. Right now he looks above average and I would imagine he still has room to improve. He is careful witht he football, but that maybe because he has never faced real preasure. When he starts getting pressured consistently, his INT's will go up. I wonder how Wentz would look playing for the Cowboys, and Dak for the Eagles. |
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From a Land Down Under
![]() Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: toms river, nj
Age: 54
Posts: 24,097
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Dak v. Romo
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It is my opinion obviously. Watched him in college, and several times this year. He is doing a great job handling the position as a rookie, but nothing spectacular at all. Could even argue that without that oline, Zeke, Dez, etc that he would be downright lost. Time will tell. |
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