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The Dallas Dilemma


There was a moment in Green Bay on Sunday, late in the first quarter, that encapsulates just why the Cowboys believe they are not going to be able to take Prescott out of the lineup. Ironically, it came on the play when Prescott broke Tom Brady’s record for most passes thrown at the start of a career (162) without throwing an interception, and Brady’s the guy whose situation most compares to Prescott’s—established quarterback gets hurt, young guy comes in and plays great, established guy can’t get his job back.

On this play, from the Green Bay 36, Prescott did three things that were uncharacteristic of the way he’d learned to play football at Mississippi State. “This is what Dak Prescott did not do in college,” Troy Aikman said on FOX, narrating the replay. “He did not take the ball from under center. He didn’t run play-action. And he didn’t drop back. But on this play, as he works up into the pocket, he’s not watching the pass rush, he’s just managing the pocket—as you should. As a quarterback, he does it outstanding.”

So what happened is Prescott took the snap and took his drop, play-action-faking to Alfred Morris on his way back. Then he got flushed back, nimbly avoiding Julius Peppers, then flushed left, bracing for a hit from 322-pound tackle Letroy Guion. Skipping left, Prescott threw the ball about 21 yards in the air to his crosser, Terence Williams, who caught it just shy of the left sideline before getting hit out of bounds. Gain of 15.

“Troy’s right,” Prescott said afterward, after getting walked through the play, and through Aikman’s analysis. “I never took the ball from under center. I did pretty simple stuff out of the gun. Never did a seven-step drop. I just credit the work I put in, every day. The things I didn’t do in college is what [offensive coordinator] Scott Linehan has done with me every day. Just getting coached, working to be better at this level. But that play, that completion, felt good, really good. That’s a good example what I wasn’t asked to do in college, and I’ve taken this coaching and brought it into my game.”

Prescott understands the game he’s playing is different. But it’s not like learning Russian. It’s more like learning a dialect of English. “It’s still football,” he said. “It’s just football. Being here, it doesn’t feel that much different to me. It’s the highest level of football, obviously. And winning here today, beating the Packers at historic Lambeau Field, is fun. Really fun. But I prepare the same way I’ve always prepared. I played some big games in college, at some intense venues, throughout the SEC. I don’t let what people say be a distraction. I don’t let the place be a distraction. Today, in a place I’d always seen on TV, felt like a big college game to me.”

There was a cool story about Prescott this week by Sports Illustrated’s Pete Thamel, who described a Thursday night in Dallas before Week 3. Kanye West was playing in town, and Prescott had tickets. But he decided not to go. He knew he’d get home after midnight and just didn’t want to interrupt the routine he’d made for himself.

“I thought that showed the importance of taking the job seriously,” he said. “I love the game. I love to prepare. I study my butt off, and I have to, because these guys are so good.”

I’m sure a 30-16 win over the Packers at Lambeau made Dallas brass and coaching staff feel a lot better about keeping Prescott in the lineup and using Romo as the league’s best insurance policy if Prescott slumps or is hurt. Seven weeks ago, COO Stephen Jones told me it was a remote possibility that Prescott would play so well it’d be hard for Romo to get his job back—similar to the Brady/Drew Bledsoe situation in Foxboro in 2001. “I can’t imagine a scenario where Tony’s not our quarterback when he’s ready,” Jones said in late August. “But things happen. You know what happened to Bledsoe and Brady. I’m sure Tony’s aware of that.”

It’s eerily similar, actually—except that Brady played nearly an entire season before Bledsoe was healthy enough to play. Comparing the first six starts of Brady, in relief of Bledsoe, and Prescott, relieving Romo, shows how hard it will be for Dallas to yank a healthy Prescott.

Year Comp% Yards TD INT Rating Team W-L
Brady 2001 .631 1,273 10 4 91.4 4-2
Prescott 2016 .687 1,486 7 1 103.9 5-1


Romo, who broke a bone in his back in an Aug. 25 preseason game, got a positive report from the doctor last week, and there’s a chance he could be ready to play when the Cowboys come off their bye Oct. 30 against the Eagles. But the last great Cowboy quarterback wouldn’t be rushing to get Romo back. “I don’t think you can disrupt the momentum you have,” Aikman said on the game broadcast. “These are runs that don’t come around very often.” Dallas has won five straight.

“It’s not up to me,” said Prescott. “I just do what the coaches tell me. I want to be great, and to be great you have to just play each play, be in the moment.”

This is his moment. Whether he was the 135th pick in the draft as irrelevant now as the fact that Brady was the 199th. When you evade Julius Peppers all day and don’t get light-headed on the Aaron Rodgers fumes and you win at Lambeau by two touchdowns, it’s your moment. That’s why when the Eagles come to Texas in 13 days, Dak Prescott is the likely starting pitcher. Very likely.
 

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Thx for posting that dbair

The one thing that sticks out most about this kid (Dak) to me is how humble, how mature, and how smart he is.

He always says the right thing in every situation so far.

No moment seems too big for him.

He is doing and saying everything the right way. It would be extremely easy for a rookie to get a big head with all the praise being heaped upon him. And all of it deservedly so. But he has stayed humble and makes every statement about the team and helping the team win

I honestly don't think that Dak could be more impressive at this point in his career.

Like it or not, Jerry pulled another rabbit out of his hat!

He lucked into his next franchise QB just like he did with the UDFA Romo. Sure Dak is a little different because we drafted him in the 4th round. But NO ONE could have EVER of guessed that he could have achieved what he has so far in his young career.
 

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Oh and before I forget, if Jerry puts Romo back in when he's healthy he deserves everything he gets. The collapse of the team, the destruction of team chemistry, the loss of the locker room, the media shit storm that would follow, Romo's next broken bone, the losses cause by Romo being rusty and coming back too soon....
The death threats...
All of it, and more!
 
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The part about Dak skipping the Kanye concert to keep his mind on his job speaks volumes. Such a contrast to Mr. Cabo before a playoff game that he lays an egg in.

And while Dak does not have the broken play, sandlot skills of Romo I think the offense does better with Dak's straightforward style of play. There's less disasters like multiple pick sixes when you're up 3 scores.

Romo can take the rest of his career off in Cabo as far as I'm now concerned. If the worst thing that happens to him is losing a playoff game then he will have lived a good life.
 

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Oh and before I forget, if Jerry puts Romo back in when he's healthy he deserves everything he gets. The collapse of the team, the destruction of team chemistry, the loss of the locker room, the media shit storm that would follow, Romo's next broken bone, the losses cause by Romo being rusty and coming back too soon....
The death threats...
All of it, and more!
Well he deserves that anyway.
 

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He lucked into his next franchise QB just like he did with the UDFA Romo. Sure Dak is a little different because we drafted him in the 4th round. But NO ONE could have EVER of guessed that he could have achieved what he has so far in his young career.


If the draft was redone with what is known now... both Dak and Zeke would be top 5 picks.
 

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Aikman's analysis can be hit and miss when it comes to the Cowboys but he hit it right on the head with Dak's pocket presence and use of the pocket. He trusts his linemen and hangs in there or slides around when he has to. He doesnt get happy feet and doesnt take off unless he has to, thereby avoiding hits. Guy manipulates the pocket like a 10 year vet which amazing for a shotgun spread QB out of Miss St..
 

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The one thing that sticks out most about this kid (Dak) to me is how humble, how mature, and how smart he is.

and hard working. Hope he never loses these traits

Imagine if Cam had Daks attitude (thank gawd he doesn't)
 

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The part about Dak skipping the Kanye concert to keep his mind on his job speaks volumes. Such a contrast to Mr. Cabo before a playoff game that he lays an egg in.

And while Dak does not have the broken play, sandlot skills of Romo I think the offense does better with Dak's straightforward style of play. There's less disasters like multiple pick sixes when you're up 3 scores.

Romo can take the rest of his career off in Cabo as far as I'm now concerned. If the worst thing that happens to him is losing a playoff game then he will have lived a good life.

He also skipped out on a couple of lucrative endorsement opportunities to go spend time with his grandma during the bye week.
 

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He also skipped out on a couple of lucrative endorsement opportunities to go spend time with his grandma during the bye week.

I just read that article

I'm telling you, the more I learn about Dak aside from football the more I like him. His head and his heart are in the right place off the field.

On the field all he cares about is winning!

I will be very surprised if 10 years from now Dak is NOT the top QB from this Draft class. I'm sure Wentz will be a good QB, Goff may be as well. Who knows about Cook and the other guy who's name escapes me right now
 
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Dak plays within himself (i.e., he doesn't try crazy shit) and is typically quite conscious of ball security. That's his nature. That's who he is.

The young, inexperienced Romo wasn't that way. He did learn (the hard way), though.
 
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There is no dilemma.

Romo has been Wally Pipped.

It isn't as though we're replacing Montana here. Romo hasn't won shit for 10 years. The offense is performing exceptionally well without him. No need to fuck up a good thing.
 

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The part about Dak skipping the Kanye concert to keep his mind on his job speaks volumes. Such a contrast to Mr. Cabo before a playoff game that he lays an egg in.

And while Dak does not have the broken play, sandlot skills of Romo I think the offense does better with Dak's straightforward style of play. There's less disasters like multiple pick sixes when you're up 3 scores.

Romo can take the rest of his career off in Cabo as far as I'm now concerned. If the worst thing that happens to him is losing a playoff game then he will have lived a good life.

The funny thing is that he's playing similar to Aikman. Obviously he's a different type of QB than Aikman but ball security is first and foremost. Protect the ball and lean on your running game. Romo is a little more inclined to take chances with the ball. If you're being successful at having a power running game and you're scoring early and the QB is not giving the ball back to the other team you're going to be very successful. You'll be playing with the lead the majority of the time.
 

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dak is too clean man. and we continue to hear about everything he's turning down. and not just that, but he instead decides to study tape or hang out w/ grama-ma??

please jesus, please don't let dak turn out to be a serial rapist or that he used to fuck his sister.
 

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want to add that i forgot about his dui pre-draft so he is not entirely squeaky. but his popularity since the start of the season has skyrocketed, and we're still getting these stories about him choosing to study/prepare/train.

this is weird. weird like russell wilson not banging ciara before their disney channel marriage. in dallas, its weird for a player to be doing and saying the things dak is doing and saying. in new england, yes. in dallas, no. in dallas, you expect him to go to cabo. you expect him to punch somebody at a house party. but we're winning AND dak is mr. perfect? fuckin-a ... dak is the hero dallas needs, but the hero that jerry/garrett do not deserve.
 

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I wonder if the DUI along with the time he got jumped and the crap kicked out of him on spring break makes him think "I'm just gonna stay home"
 

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I wonder if the DUI along with the time he got jumped and the crap kicked out of him on spring break makes him think "I'm just gonna stay home"

I honestly think it has more to do with his mom and not wanting to disappoint her. The DUI was definitely a brain fart and likely slapped some sense into him and what he could have lost. The DUI and the fight might end up being the best things that have happened to him.
 

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[video=youtube;VasF8u_KC8A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VasF8u_KC8A[/video]

there's precedent that loving your mama has worked in college. let's see if dak can transfer it to the pros.
 
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