Prescott was reading more top to bottom, which caused problems with check-downs, something the team has been focused on specifically this year, according to Schottenheimer. This is a good thing mostly, since it means that Prescott knows where to get the ball when trouble arrives. He was flicking it pretty good against the Jets...and he had to do this given their d-line and issues along the Dallas o-line. I think Dallas will have the answer for zone coverage this time around. The running backs should be able to run underneath if Prescott leads them well. I think SF likes to get deep with their coverages (vision defense). As long as Pollard doesn't go out with injury...that "alone" means Prescott will have more options than last time. Adding in a suddenly resurgent Gallup, along with Cooks and Tolbert should give Prescott more potent and reliable options (other than Lamb) than last years playoff game. The KEY issue will be protection up front. Dallas will also need to run the ball even if it isn't particularly effective early.