Dak Prescott knows what will happen most of the time the Dallas Cowboys lose: he will be singled out as one of the main culprits, regardless of the conditions in which it happened…
“That goes with position,” Prescott said, referring to the comments he knows will always be there against him after every game. “But it’s a fact that I have to play much better and start matches quickly.”
Yes, it has already seemed chronically throughout his career that Prescott is slow to get into the rhythm and sync up with his receivers. It was most noticeable in the wild card round playoff game against San Francisco, in which their offense was slow to start churning out nearly two quarters.
“I think his best days are ahead of him,” Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said at a news conference.
Prescott recognized the importance of the game against the Vikings in Minnesota; an opponent in the National Conference; the fourth in a row they face in the Northern Division, and which can be a direct rival in the fight for the playoffs.