PatAg said:
I generally think if the QB and the WR make a different read on the defense, its almost always the WRs mistake.
Dak is not a perfect QB, but hes easily good enough to win it all if the rest of the team is there. Im not sure I believe he can play well enough to outweight weaknessess elsewhere enough throughout the course of the season and playoffs anymore, though.
You dont have to have Mahomes to win a super bowl, and its not like he is playing with bums either.
I tend to agree. Say what you will about Dak, he historically, has a pretty low rate of turnovers. He doesn't have elite physical tools so he's had to live on making smart choices and being very accurate compared to the scouting report on him coming out of college.
When he came out, he wasn't considered a great passer of the football. He's worked his butt off and become a very good NFL QB.
Also, Romo made the comment (as have other QBs) that once he really felt he was mastering the position of QB from a mental standpoint, was when his body gave out and didn't allow him to do the job physically. In general, QBs just get so much better at the mental part of the game, so I agree with your first point that Dak should get the benefit of the doubt on situations like that.