The Dallas Cowboys, along with Dak Prescott, continue their quest to become the competitive team that everyone expects, but the truth is that the NFL is on another level, and any imprecise decision ends up determining your future.
And beyond belonging to an elite group in a positive way, the quarterback and the team do not rank among the elite of their division, at least not in that position.
Prescott and Cowboys far from their rival
The NFC East is full of talent, and if we talk about the quarterback position, every team has a player who has played in a conference championship game, with the exception of… the Dallas Cowboys.
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With Russell Wilson’s arrival to the New York Giants, the poker of QBs with appearances in conference championship games is complete. The new G-Men element did so with the Seattle Seahawks in the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 seasons, winning Super Bowl XLVIII.
Jalen Hurts, in his short career, has won both of his appearances in the NFC Championship Game, the most recent one sharing the field with Jayden Daniels as a rookie.
In fact, all four teams in the division have won at least one Super Bowl.
Finally, we come to Dak Prescott, who has never reached this stage, and his record is truly concerning-and even embarrassing-since it stands at 2-5, which does him no favors at all.
Even if we draw comparisons, it’s very similar to the record accumulated by Tony Romo with the franchise (2-4), a fact that led to heavy criticism for him, and Dak Prescott is no exception.
The Dallas Cowboys and Dak will enter a season where they’ll face entirely different rivals, teams that bolstered themselves in this free agency period, while also awaiting what might happen in the NFL Draft in April.
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