Prescott’s record against winning teams

Diehardblues

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“Since taking over as a starter in 2016, Prescott has a 36-20 record. He's never had a losing season and has led the Cowboys to two playoff appearances and one playoff win. All good, right?

Dig deeper in those numbers, however, and there is a disturbing trend. In his career as a starter against teams with a winning record, Prescott is 10-14 (that could change depending on the Packers and Saints record at the end of the season). He went 5-3 in 2016 against winning teams, but since then he's only 5-11.

In his first three games, he completed 74.7 percent of his passes for 920 yards and 9 TDs against 2 INTs. In his two losses, he's completed 64.1 percent of his passes for 686 yards and 2 TDs against 4 INTs. The contrast couldn't be more obvious. “

https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/da...nning-teams-is-cause-for-concern-01dpk8xfkex5
 

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Aaron Rodgers is 17-26 vs winning teams since 2012, below .500, as are most QBs not named Brady and Wilson.

It's almost as if winning teams win more often than they lose, or something.

There are far better ways to evaluate a QB.
 

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Aaron Rodgers is 17-26 vs winning teams since 2012, below .500, as are most QBs not named Brady and Wilson.

It's almost as if winning teams win more often than they lose, or something.

There are far better ways to evaluate a QB.
What was his record before 2012?

Surely your not using a Certain time frame to better support your narrative?
 
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