Yeah, and I get that Dak is a 40 million dollar QB and expected to be able to Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady things but ultimately if we want to win games we should try to make things easier on Dak. And looking at the win loss records in Dallas it's pretty obvious Dak is at his best when he has a run game and is able to then pick a defense apart. So that would be my goal this offseason. Get at least a good consistent run game. Or at least one that a defense has to respect.
Which means invest in a ridiculous OL and multiple strong RBs (instead of 4th overall picks).
But, also don't forget 2017-2018
proved Dak needs great WR targets, too, so draft and/or pay for those.
And after all that insane investment on offense, we're still not going anywhere without a serious defense, so make that (somehow) happen too.
Bottom line, there isn't money enough for all of it. The cap won't allow it.
THIS was the year. Dak FAILED. Utterly.
You have to win at the draft, sign perfect FA's,
AND have your QB be elite. He ain't.
What is it Dak brings again beyond being a warm body at the position? The dude had an unbelievable supporting cast, but the book was out on him since Denver and we couldn't fix it despite our talent. Game over.
Elite opposition or even any strong defense will end him every time.
We're fucked at the game's most important position for three more years unless Dak somehow miraculously improves-- which historically just isn't going to happen now in year seven.
Maybe if we had a Belichick-level coach to cover his weaknesses. Only one of those, unfortunately.
(Queue BS arguments involving stupid, useless statistics)