I remember a long-term decision made at the position after a 2 1/2 month evaluation made from a Johnnie Walker Blue label gut and endorsed by overwhelming euphoria. Prescott shoulders zero blame. He capitalized on an opportunity and enjoyed a historic rookie season. 100% of the blame is the general manager, who is responsible for having the foresight of keeping all available options open until enough information has been assembled to make a long-term decision.
Someone will likely mention Garrett, who I still place little-to-no-blame upon the decision. Ultimately, all football decisions (personnel or otherwise) are rubber stamped by Jones.
Super Bowl contention can be fleeting for practically any franchise. 2016 was one of those years but the
You Can't Mess With Chemistry mantra was strong with The Force back then. It is funny how some of the mantra chanters of yesteryear slowly developed into Get Rid of Prescott enthusiasts after-the-fact.
It is a Jerry Jones world. And we simply live in it. lol.