Can 9 year veteran Dak Prescott lead today's Dallas Cowboys to a Super Bowl?

It’s the team, Prescott is every bit as good if he had the team. Now that is years of getting on and he’s more injury prone it’s a different story. Hate blinds.
The title of this thread and discussion is Can Prescott lead today's Dallas Cowboys to a Super Bowl. And no matter what horse **** you say on here the FACT remains that up to this point, 10 years worth of football and teams, the answer has been no.

Not only is it a no, but its a Hell no. That's a fact. Now I can't teach you attention skills and I can't teach you how to follow a thread. My advice would be to seek counseling.
 
That’s what I thought, just pure ignorance
Ok we can do this yet again.

Is it a fact or not that Prescott has better numbers than all of those Quarterbacks? No. It's not a fact. You are wrong.

But regardless, what does numbers have to do with winning Super Bowls? What does those other Quarterbacks have to do with Dak Prescott? Absolutely nothing lol.
 
I made a post earlier this month about Dak having the best opportunity to have his best season given the talent acquisition. But I would be lying if I didn't admit to having some intrigue about Milton and his potential!
 
Weren’t you the one that said if Prescott had been QB for the Chiefs, they would’ve beaten the Eagles in the Super Bowl? And you’re asking other people to get a clue?
It’s the team, Prescott is every bit as good if he had the team. Now that is years of getting on and he’s more injury prone it’s a different story. Haiblinds.
I can give you a clue.

The clue is three and 10. Three Divisional Playoff games in 10 years.

Once you figure out the answer, tell us all how that proves he's capable of winning a Super Bowl?
  • Cowboys defense in the 5 playoff losses:
    • Avg giving up 31 points per game. (Take out the GB loss and still avg giving up 27 ppg)
    • Avg giving up 157 yards per game on the ground. (Take out the 273 in the 2018 rams L and we still avg giving up nearly 130 yds per game on the ground)
    • 3rd down conversions. In the 5 playoff losses of the last decade, our defense allowed 30 of 58 3rd downs to be converted. 52%!! Horrible.
    • Despite being one of the best sack teams in the league, the Cowboys only had 4 total sacks in all 5 playoff losses. Less than 1 per game.
    • Despite being one of the better defenses to create TOs, our D only had 3 TOs created in the 5 playoff losses.
 
The title of this thread and discussion is Can Prescott lead today's Dallas Cowboys to a Super Bowl. And no matter what horse **** you say on here the FACT remains that up to this point, 10 years worth of football and teams, the answer has been no.

Not only is it a no, but its a Hell no. That's a fact. Now I can't teach you attention skills and I can't teach you how to follow a thread. My advice would be to seek counseling.
  • Cowboys defense in the 5 playoff losses:
    • Avg giving up 31 points per game. (Take out the GB loss and still avg giving up 27 ppg)
    • Avg giving up 157 yards per game on the ground. (Take out the 273 in the 2018 rams L and we still avg giving up nearly 130 yds per game on the ground)
    • 3rd down conversions. In the 5 playoff losses of the last decade, our defense allowed 30 of 58 3rd downs to be converted. 52%!! Horrible.
    • Despite being one of the best sack teams in the league, the Cowboys only had 4 total sacks in all 5 playoff losses. Less than 1 per game.
    • Despite being one of the better defenses to create TOs, our D only had 3 TOs created in the 5 playoff losses.
 
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