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Dak is 1-4 against non-division playoff teams in the season. What did you expect?

Dak is going to be Dak. Stacks stats on bad teams, and struggles to beat playoff level teams.

He is 7-19 against non divisional playoff teams in his career, and 3 of those came in his 2016 rookie season. 

He is 1-13 in his last 14 games against non-divisional playoff teams. That one win was against the Mac Jones led Patriots.

Looks like that will be 1-14 after this 4th quarter is over.

Dak had a hot rookie season and has been overrated ever since.

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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

Dak is 1-4 against non-division playoff teams in the season. What did you expect?

Dak is going to be Dak. Stacks stats on bad teams, and struggles to beat playoff level teams.

He is 7-19 against non divisional playoff teams in his career, and 3 of those came in his 2016 rookie season. 

He is 1-13 in his last 14 games against non-divisional playoff teams. That one win was against the Mac Jones led Patriots.

Looks like that will be 1-14 after this 4th quarter is over.

Dak had a hot rookie season and has been overrated ever since.

Facts. He has benefitted massively from playing in a division that has largely been straight trash.

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1 hour ago, Eazy-E said:

I still don't understand why the 49er's traded 3 first rounders for Trey Lance.

I know Jimmy G has injury issues but you could do a lot worse at QB. Just look at the Panthers.

Jimmy G does his best work in the middle part of the field. He struggles to threaten down the field, outside the numbers. Like a lot of QBs, he needs everything around him to be above average (OL, defense, running game, weapons). 

It's absolutely true you could do worse at QB than Jimmy G.

San Francisco must have had a conviction that Lance was the kind of QB who can be a difference maker. Maybe they were right, maybe they were wrong, but when you get a chance to draft a guy you think can eventually be in that upper echelon of QBs, you don't pass up the shot.

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