Put away the anointing oil, ya fucks.
Dak had a great night - but his flaws and limitations are all still there. He will struggle mightily in this league.
And why tonight was the worst case scenario is idiot Jerry is an overly optimistic homer who, after tonight, will declare the back up battle over and we won't pursue a veteran.
So if/WHEN Romo misses action, Dak will be the man. And he will flounder. He won't be able to read coverages or handle blitzes. Most polished rookies from pro style offenses can't. Let along a raw kid from a spread offense.
Be excited about the intangibles he showed tonight. But let's not get carried away. Week one in the preseason is nothing. He might be the answer when Romo hangs it up (he isn't). But he's not going to help us win games this year if he has to play.
It is only one preseason game, but that said he looked far better last night than I thought he'd look even after a couple of training camps and preseasons under his belt.
He definitely didn't look like Steven McGee or Quincy Carter out there. Or Tim Tebow.
His numbers were very impressive by themselves. But the accuracy, ball placement, decision making, footwork and throwing mechanics were what impressed me the most. Those are things he has obviously done a ton of work on and things I thought he'd struggle with mightily coming out of the offense he played in at Miss St.
No reason to get carried away but he at least looks like someone you can potentially develop.