For Dak Prescott, What A Difference A Year Makes

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This time last year, Dak Prescott felt a different type of excitement about the game of football -- a "completely different" perspective, he said.

Last April, he was just starting to work back into football activities after undergoing two surgeries to repair his 2020 ankle injury that sidelined him for the final 11 games that season.

This April, as the Cowboys start their voluntary workout program, Prescott's feeling "pumped up" about his first fully healthy offseason in two years -- and really, his first normal offseason work since 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic restricted access at team facilities.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...3147hmBcuMLF3ok_QjErBEHCyIYvlxM4xfHyvwnJU3X8A
 
Well, let's just say i can't wait to see what excuses come up this year. It will be interesting to see if his calf is still limiting his mobility and continues to be afraid to run. Will KM call RPO anymore?
I don’t recall there being any excuses. Just fact of reality. It’s really hard to be one-sided with the zero running game.
 
This is when I say back to Stephen Jones. Championships aren't won in the offseason. This is when the Cowboys propaganda machine kicks onto high gear and every player is in the best shape of his life and every player is going to have a career year.
 
Have at it.. :popcorn:


This time last year, Dak Prescott felt a different type of excitement about the game of football -- a "completely different" perspective, he said.

Last April, he was just starting to work back into football activities after undergoing two surgeries to repair his 2020 ankle injury that sidelined him for the final 11 games that season.

This April, as the Cowboys start their voluntary workout program, Prescott's feeling "pumped up" about his first fully healthy offseason in two years -- and really, his first normal offseason work since 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic restricted access at team facilities.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...3147hmBcuMLF3ok_QjErBEHCyIYvlxM4xfHyvwnJU3X8A
I would love for Mac to take a personal interest in dak and work one on one with him.
 
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Que the Zeke juking cones videos!

man despite my dislike for zeke, those videos, and then the subsequent videos that correlates with him executing the moves in game (before he got hurt) were pretty awesome
 
Have at it.. :popcorn:


This time last year, Dak Prescott felt a different type of excitement about the game of football -- a "completely different" perspective, he said.

Last April, he was just starting to work back into football activities after undergoing two surgeries to repair his 2020 ankle injury that sidelined him for the final 11 games that season.

This April, as the Cowboys start their voluntary workout program, Prescott's feeling "pumped up" about his first fully healthy offseason in two years -- and really, his first normal offseason work since 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic restricted access at team facilities.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...3147hmBcuMLF3ok_QjErBEHCyIYvlxM4xfHyvwnJU3X8A

Super Bowl!
 
"I see a new excitement." "There is a feeling that we need to complete the job." "I feel a new urgency."
"The veterans are taking control to guide us." "We are all on the same page with a new level of commitment."
 

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