Cowboys QB Dak Prescott 'not putting much thought'
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In the spring, it was feared that Dak Prescott's famed "here we go" cadence would be no more. That's not quite true, though. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback will still yell those words before the snap, sometimes. New head coach Brian Schottenheimer provided a bit of clarity, without giving too much away, when he spoke to reporters earlier this week.
Controversy continues to swirl in the Dallas Cowboys camp as Brian Schottenheimer begins his first season as head coach. Meanwhile, 82-year-old owner Jerry
It wasn’t like the Cowboys’ offense was bad under Mike McCarthy, the previous head coach/play caller. Last season, the Cowboys finished 17th in total offensive yards (5,567) and 25th in yards per play (5.0).
As he prepares for what he hopes is a bounce back campaign in 2025, one NFL analyst laid out a shocking prediction for Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott.
There's new sense of competition in Dallas as well. The Cowboys traded for New England Patriots backup Joe Milton, who was universally praised by Patriots coaches for his level of preparation as a rookie last season. Milton is already pushing Prescott in Cowboys camp, which is something that the veteran appreciates.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is ready for a breakout season — both for himself and the team — as he enters his 10th year with the franchise.
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