yimyammer
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So you want to change a stat that's existed since the beginning of time because you think Dak doesn't deserve the grief? Stupid take...
Must be a democrat
So you want to change a stat that's existed since the beginning of time because you think Dak doesn't deserve the grief? Stupid take...
the dak/calvin thing just reminded me of damon wayans on in living colorYeah...it's why I didn't specifically attribute it to Dak. And even if it was Dak, I can see where he made the mistake. But if it's Calvin......I expect more from a media member whose job is to write. No biggie though. I just found it funny and odd at the same time.
Irvin says it all the time, nobody could spin it like TroyNever......and, unfortunately, it's about all we have to cling to 30 years later.
But when I watch the highlights I'm still amazed at Aikman's arm strength and accuracy. We've really seen some great QB's come through Dallas.
Since going to the Rams his passer rating is up into the mid 90s, completion percentage upper 60s... TD to INT ratio is good... He's been playing well. Almost like coaching matters some.Could it possibly be that Mayfield this whole time has merely been a kid waiting for the right coach/team?
Irvin says it all the time, nobody could spin it like Troy
Some of the stuff of what he did in practices (when we had REAL practices) is legendary. I was out there for several days of camp in 1992 and literally the ball did not touch the ground unless one of our receivers dropped it (which also didnt happen much). These were live football practices in pads and real tackling, and he never missed.
And then there's William Tell stuff.
He's had 1 good game, against a team that completely quit and then fired the coach.Since going to the Rams his passer rating is up into the mid 90s, completion percentage upper 60s... TD to INT ratio is good... He's been playing well. Almost like coaching matters some.
looks like they're going to tie the pokes for Super Bowl appearances this year