Why the Cowboys cannot afford to waste a strong performing season from Dak Prescott

Why the Cowboys cannot afford to waste a strong performing season from Dak Prescott
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The Dallas Cowboys are off to a rough start. Despite some nail-biting performances, the team only has two wins to show after six games. It’s a frustrating situation considering their offense is one of the best-performing units in the league right now. The Cowboys have scored the third-most points in the NFL, and no team has gained more yards this season.

Sadly, that feat only amounts to two wins because of what’s happening on the other side of the ball. The Cowboys’ defense has surrendered the most yards in the league so far this season, and they are the only NFC team to give up an average of over 30 points a game.

It is aggravating that they have squandered games they could have won, but this annoyance only grows stronger when you look at what’s ahead. The Cowboys have 11 games left on their schedule. Only three of their remaining opponents have a losing record, and all three have as many wins as they do. The road to the playoffs is incredibly difficult for them.

Their only hope is that they improve on defense to the point where they can put up a fight against the stronger opponents coming their way. That feels like a tough ask, considering the little-to-no growth they are showing and that few meaningful reinforcements are coming back from injury. It’s not like they are missing a handful of key defenders who will make all the difference when they return. This defense is likely to be something that holds them back all season, and that makes us want to curl up in a ball and cry because it’s such a waste of a productive offense, and such a waste of a good season from Dak Prescott.

To illustrate this waste, think of all the notable franchise quarterbacks the Cowboys have had. Going all the way back to their first star quarterback, Don Meredith, something is interesting about all of them.

Don Meredith – three Pro Bowl Seasons – made the playoffs every one of those seasons
Roger Staubach – six Pro Bowl Seasons – made the playoffs every one of those seasons (four Super Bowls)
Danny White – one Pro Bowl Season – made the playoffs that season
Troy Aikman – six Pro Bowl Seasons – made the playoffs every one of those seasons (three Super Bowls)
Tony Romo – four Pro Bowl Seasons – made the playoffs every one of those seasons

For those keeping track, that is 20 Pro Bowl seasons between those five quarterbacks. And if you add Prescott to the mix…

Dak Prescott – three Pro Bowl Seasons – made the playoffs every one of those seasons

Every time one of these quarterbacks had a Pro Bowl season, the Cowboys made the playoffs. Every time.

Prescott is having one of the best seasons of his career right now. He’s on track to put together another Pro Bowl season, meaning he could be the first Cowboys Pro Bowl quarterback in over 60...