Here’s how Prescott has done as a passer when down 4-8 points in the final four minutes of games compared to the NFL average since he entered the league in 2016:
- Passer rating: Prescott 70.6 vs. NFL avg 76.5
- Yards per attempt: Prescott 5.9 vs. NFL avg 6.7
- Touchdown rate: Prescott 2.8% vs. NFL avg 4.6%
- Interception rate: Prescott 2.8% vs. NFL avg 3.7%
- Sack rate: Prescott: 7.7% vs. NFL avg 5.3%
That is… not good.
At a point in games when aggressiveness is more acceptable, the only thing Prescott does at an above-average rate is avoid interceptions (well, until the Seattle game). There’s something to be said for living to play another down, but Prescott hasn’t been able to translate his dropbacks into yards or touchdowns in the clutch at even the rate of a league-average passer.