Whatever. I gladly play the Giants a third time again. we had an all-time season bad offensive performance and they could only beat us by 3.
What you're conveniently forgetting is that "we had an all-time season bad offensive performance" for the 2nd week in a row.
That is a serious concern.
Whether Dak is the main reason to blame or it's a combination of factors, what cannot be ignored is that this offense is falling apart at the wrong time. And before you say it's an overreaction or a rash decision, I was the one telling some others on this board after the Vikings that they were overreacting to ONE bad game.
Dak and the offense had earned the benefit of the doubt. I said that tonight would be the true indicator if this offense was indeed struggling or if it was a one-off.
Well, I think we know the answer to that now.
I know, it's laughable.
The game sucked today but good god it's laughable seeing everyone's reaction.
11-2 at face value is nice, but it doesn't matter if you're team is slumping at the wrong time.
If this offense can't right the ship, we are done.
This season would be an absolute failure if we go one and done in the playoffs, especially if we lose most of the games in December to boot.
We need to pray for one of two small miracles -- either Dak just turns it around when no rookie QB has ever done so after hitting a rookie wall, or Romo is indeed capable of playing at a high level. I'm not overly confident in either, but after getting sucked into the SB hype train, I have no choice but to hope for the best now because I'm on this ride till the end.