"This whole thing revolves around No. 4. That's what this thing is all about," Jones said, referring to Dak Prescott. "It's a quarterback-driven league and we feel like we've got one of the best in the business, if not the best. It's all about him. We've got to continue to put the pieces around him. That's why I mentioned the running game and cleaning up the penalties – all of those things are going to put Dak in better situations to be successful to win football games for us. If we can do those things, we won't be putting him in tough situations that we put him in."
Jones went on to reiterate that those two areas are the ones that have to be fixed for the offense and its quarterback to be successful.
"We put Dak in tough situations with penalties and having some struggles in the running game," he said. "If you're running the ball well and knock some of the penalties out of a lot of these games, I think we give ourselves a much better opportunity to win the games."
This is a QB-driven league, but we are blaming everybody but the QB. We haven’t put enough icees around him, even though we drafted three WRs that saw the field in the last three years and we knew that our offense was driven by Zeke, which is why we gave him the contract but how’s it his fault after he was carrying the bum, so it’s somehow even off else’s fault but the QB, in the QB driven league…
How often did McCarthy ignore the run in GB? Plus, he runs a different offense.
This tripe is only being said because Cowboys carbs do anything if Moore gets an offer. This is damage control, because Dallas has nobody in place outside of what is in house as far as this offense is concerned.
Did Cooper Rush have trouble getting anybody the ball in Moore’s offense in his first start in 4 years?
What else is Stephen going to say when Dak got a no-trade clause? We don’t believe in the QB we overpaid and added a clause that prevents us from trading him?