This can't be farther from the truth,
I don't know what you've seen, lost his confidence? he hurt his hamstring in the game he was actually moving and running pretty well under immense pressure, you're trying to tell me he's mistake prone?
YET, he just had one of the best years of his life; 2023 MVP, yes he had an MVP season, he just was not handed the trophy, he deserved just like this year Lamar Jackson didn't get it because he got it the year Dak should have got it and now Josh Allen has it.. yes there's a debate all three deserved it but you're trying to tell me that what you saw in 2024 that he just dropped off a Cliff from 23 and got hurt and now it's over he's more mistake prone?
no, the mistakes come from a lot of different reasons.
I find it ironic,
I sit and listen to some of the Twitter wars going on with Geno Smith, you know the Raiders gave up a third round pick for the guy they're about to give him about $45 million, how old is he? how many interceptions did he throw last year, especially in the red zone? so he's mistake prone but the Raiders think he's a good quarterback.. Raiders nation think they just got the next coming of a savior for their franchise as if he's better than Derek Carr, but he's not, but somehow that's the view they have of him, that that dude was making mistakes all last year and you know who they blamed the coaches and the offensive line the lack of a consistent run game,
kind of funny right, those fan bases see reality where our fan bases just blame the quarterback, and say oh the dudes over, the dude just had one of his best career years, not mistake prone, like what was it 36 touchdowns 9 interceptions?
Last year was horrible because the offensive line couldn't block, they had no run game, the offensive coordinator couldn't create anything for the first eight or nine games of the season, it was just a bad year they didn't do anything right, and the quarterback looked bad because of it.
The fact is when Prescott got hurt in 2020 snapped his ankle off people thought all that was going to wreck his career, he wasn't going to get paid while the Cowboys paid him anyway and then what he do he paid them back 37 touchdowns and only 10 interceptions literally one of his best years coming off a leg injury...
What this team needs to do is get the offensive line jailed find a strong run game you know like jalen hurts had how about an offense like that how about one of these all in teams and he can settle in and actually play the way he's capable of playing.. you know receivers getting open schemed open more separation or having time to throw.. If they do get open but nobody respects the run game, I mean literally that is a fact right now because you act like this dude just all of a sudden is old and can't play anymore and yet 2023 was one of his best years of his career, and yes he got hurt he's going to have to come back from it but let's be real here..
people are pumping up Geno Smith hell look at the numbers Aaron Rodgers had last year which were pretty good and yet they say he's washed but they were about the same or actually slightly better than Geno Smith and yet Geno Smith being talked up on the Internet like he's some big thing this man didn't even start playing well ten years into his career Prescott day one was rookie of the year and all he does by our own fan base is being wrote off.. Geno 21 tds 15 INT and raiders are excited LOL
What quarterbacks had the most mistakes last year cousins 18 INts in 14 games, Baker 15 Ints ? because I'd like to look up Patrick Mahomes touchdown interception ratio 26 tds 11 ints, I'd like to put Jordan loves numbers up here, do I need to go get them 25 tds 14 Ints?
because Matthew Stafford do you remember when he led the league in interceptions the year he went to the Rams and won the Super bowl? he had two interceptions in the Super bowl ,would you call that mistake prone? would you call what they were doing more mistake prone than usual are you trying to tell me it's because of injuries because we're talking about 3 guys on three different levels of age injury history...
I know you're not going to want to read this because it makes too much sense because it's too long to read, I use talk to text but everything in there says that you're wrong about Prescott ,
right now I don't know how he's going to recover and play this year but 2024 was lost his inconsistencies in bad play were because of the team sucked around him all levels..
I mean it took MikeM and his coaching staff to lose most of their players before they got creative and desperate and found a run game and found a little bit better offensive line and they played a little better where was that the first eight games of the year both seasons in a row that Mike McCarthy was the OC it was terrible he got guys like Brandon cook saying he'd be interested in coming back he was utilized properly this is what we've seen from this offense lately and it has nothing to do with the quarterback the quarterback can function if the damn team would step up and play better!!!
He has one of the best touchdown interception ratios in the history of the NFL and in 2023 he was the best at it he almost set a rookie record I mean he may have broke Tom Brady's record most of his career when Prescott had receivers get open had time to throw the man throws Dimes accurate most of the time no quarterback is perfect I didn't see anything last year that says he's more mistake prone there was just nothing to be made no play was there and yeah at some point you just trying to get the ball out and hoping one of your players can make a play it was disastrous nothing looked good last year on off....d of course prescott didn't look good....