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I'm not paying either to be my franchise guy. Of course, that's true for all but a few in the NFL right now.
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Dak is better IMO because he can run different types of offenses. Jackson can only run what he's in now. He's very limited on what he can do, but he is very good at what he can do.
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It also explains Andy trading for Alex and sticking with him for so long. There wasn’t jack shit at QB from 2013 through 2016.
None of those QB’s were as good as Alex which said a lot |
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Who's better right this minute? Dak, no question.
Thing is, Dak has peaked. This is Dak, for better or worse, you're getting exactly what you see here. Lamar is still at least 50% potential. He could become a better pocket passer. He could learn to read defenses pre- and post-snap. He could learn to manipulate defenses. Basically outside of his running ability, Lamar is a clean slate, with an enormous amount of potential, and not a lot of downside. |
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And while some teams don't have the defensive weapons or defensive coordinators bright enough to stop him, there are two teams in his division, the Steelers and Browns, that can definitely shut him down. If Lamar can't read defenses, can't quickly process the defensive alignment, check out of bad plays and improve his accuracy, all of which were questioned before the 2018 draft, he's already hit his ceiling. So far, I haven't seen him do any of the above. |
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Most likely, Dak has reached his ceiling and if the Cowboys could play defense, they'd be 3-0 right now. IMO, Dak is pretty much the same guy as Matt Ryan, except that unlike Ryan, Dak is mobile and can use his wheels to make plays, so if the Falcons can make it to the Super Bowl, I don't see any reason why Dak and Cowboys can't make it. If the Cowboys can't figure out their defensive issues in the next few seasons, their current Super Bowl window will be closed and they'll be looking at a full on rebuild because their offensive line isn't getting any younger and without that protection, Dak turns into a pumpkin. |
If I'm a GM I'd want Dak. Lamar is always going to be one hit away from being out for the season with his playing style.
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But let's say Lamar doesn't get much better at the cerebral part of being a QB. He still owns the best record for a QB against the league, unless he plays the Chiefs. That means going to the playoffs nearly every season. When's the last time Dak got into the post-season? How many consecutive seasons? |
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