Guess you forgot the GB playoff game in 2016 when Dak as a rookie brought the team back after being down 18 points during the 2nd quarter while tying the game at 31 all with 39 seconds left against Aaron Rodgers and his SB proven veteran team?
As NBC Sports' Charean Williams wrote this past January:
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Prescott has led the Cowboys to back-to-back fourth-quarter comebacks, with wins over the Giants in Week 17 and the Seahawks in the postseason. He has nine fourth-quarter comebacks and 15 game-winning drives in his three seasons. His predecessor, Tony Romo, had 25 fourth-quarter comebacks and 30 game-winning drives in his career.
The signature play of Prescott’s career came with 2:33 remaining when he ran for 16 yards to the Seattle 1 on third-and-14, cartwheeling through the air.
“That sums up Dak Prescott,” Cowboys guard
Zack Martin said. “He’s going to do whatever it takes to help us win. Any time you see your quarterback throwing his body around like that to do whatever he can to help us win it’s inspiring.
“He’s a winner. I wouldn’t want anyone else being our quarterback.”
Since 1994, which is as far back as Pro Football Reference goes on this particular stat, Prescott leads the league in career passer rating when tied or trailing by eight points or fewer in the fourth quarter or overtime.
He has a 109.7 passer rating in that situation, leading all quarterbacks who have at least 100 attempts when tied or trailing by one score in the fourth quarter or overtime. In fact, no other quarterback has a passer rating above 100 with
Andrew Luck (97.7), Romo (95.4),
Russell Wilson (93.8),
Ben Roethlisberger (93.3) and
Drew Brees(92.4) trailing. "
That's our All Pro #1 Olineman, Zack Martin, saying, "That sums up Dak Prescott. He’s going to do whatever it takes to help us win. Any time you see your quarterback throwing his body around like that to do whatever he can to help us win it’s inspiring.
“He’s a winner. I wouldn’t want anyone else being our quarterback.”
What should that tell you critics? I'll take Zack Martin's word over yours any day. He knows, especially since he has played for both Tony Romo and now Dak Prescott.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...tt-now-has-led-nine-fourth-quarter-comebacks/
Dak Prescott has led the Dallas Cowboys to more wins in the past 3 years than any QB in the NFL, other than Tom Brady. Plus, Dak has had the best first 3 starting years winning percentage than any QB in Cowboys franchise history and among the very best in NFL history.
Looks like you critics don't know what you are talking about when it comes to Dak Prescott and his worth.