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Former NFL linebacker Bart Scott, now an analyst for NFL on CBS, recently joined the The DA Show on CBS Sports Radio to talk all things football, including the Dallas Cowboys. Here are some of the highlights:
On the Cowboys' quarterback situation:
Scott: "I mean, this could be the Drew Bledsoe-Tom Brady passing of the guard, because Dak Prescott brings a different element to the game that Tony Romo can't -- his body can't. He can't be reckless with his body like that. Hey man, Dak has no scar tissue. He's got live legs, he has a live arm and he has confidence, and he has the support of his team. His teammates know that he can play. And everybody wants to discredit what he did during the preseason, but I can remember them doing that to another young, athletic quarterback that was drafted after the second round in Russell Wilson, and he just continued to improve and improve, and with that offensive line, it's gonna afford him the extra second that young quarterbacks need to process and go through the route tree and find outlets and make smart decisions with the ball, and also he has two running backs. Alfred Morris, I think, is one of the best pickups in the offseason."
Does he think the Cowboys are better with Prescott?
Scott: "Yep."
If he thinks Romo gets his starting job back when he returns from injury:
Scott: "They'll give him his job back because Jerry Jones has invested a lot in Tony Romo. They're gonna give him his job back and see if he can still maintain the level of play. But if the team dips and loses some games, you know, they might say, 'Tony, you know, your back's still hurting. He had a setback.' They might shut him down that way."
On the Cowboys' quarterback situation:
Scott: "I mean, this could be the Drew Bledsoe-Tom Brady passing of the guard, because Dak Prescott brings a different element to the game that Tony Romo can't -- his body can't. He can't be reckless with his body like that. Hey man, Dak has no scar tissue. He's got live legs, he has a live arm and he has confidence, and he has the support of his team. His teammates know that he can play. And everybody wants to discredit what he did during the preseason, but I can remember them doing that to another young, athletic quarterback that was drafted after the second round in Russell Wilson, and he just continued to improve and improve, and with that offensive line, it's gonna afford him the extra second that young quarterbacks need to process and go through the route tree and find outlets and make smart decisions with the ball, and also he has two running backs. Alfred Morris, I think, is one of the best pickups in the offseason."
Does he think the Cowboys are better with Prescott?
Scott: "Yep."
If he thinks Romo gets his starting job back when he returns from injury:
Scott: "They'll give him his job back because Jerry Jones has invested a lot in Tony Romo. They're gonna give him his job back and see if he can still maintain the level of play. But if the team dips and loses some games, you know, they might say, 'Tony, you know, your back's still hurting. He had a setback.' They might shut him down that way."