Dak's problem is he always seems to throw his worst passes at the most important spots in the games. Like when he sailed that third down pass five feet over a wide open Cooper on the potential game tying drive. The look on Cooper's face said it all. It must be frustrating to work play in and play out to get open to only watch one of the single most important passes of the game sail five feet over your head. Prescott plays well between the 20's and if the team establishes a decent sized lead. He racks up on the empty stats, but when the onus is on him to produce in key situations, he starts sailing passes or throwing ground balls. A couple of the so called "drops" from yesterday were on very poorly placed passes that the receivers had to work just to get their hands on the ball. Even his completions are placed where the receiver has to try to reach up, behind him, or dive to catch the pass, which turns potential touch down passes into six or seven yards gains. Basically, he doesn't show up when he's needed the most, and YOU DON'T WIN SUPER BOWLS WITH QUARTERBACKS LIKE THAT. He is who he is.
As far what to do with him moving forward, I would let let him test the market. Consider this your chance to get loose from this guy and keep a degree of plausible deniability . If he signs elsewhere, you look at the best veteran free agent quarterbacks available. Some possibilities might be Derek Carr, Phillip Rivers, Teddy Bridgewater, maybe a few others, but the three i listed would have shredded the Eagles defense last night with the protections Prescott was provided. On top of that, you also draft a quarterback in the first two rounds, if possible, as your potential future quarterback. There are a few guys in the draft that could potentially fill that spot.
That's what I think they should do.
They might consider this:
Hire Lincoln Riley, franchise Prescott, and draft Jalen Hurts. I'm not sure that would work but I could certainly see that scenario playing out. Best quarterback wins....