Cowboys’ Jerry Jones not surprised by the turnaround of Dak Prescott’s offense after some early struggles

Cowboys entered week 15 with a five-game winning streak and displaying the best-scoring offense in the league.


Cowboys’ Jerry Jones not surprised by the turnaround of Dak Prescott’s offense after some early struggles

Dak Prescott and Jerry Jones (Via CNYhomepage/CBS Sports)

Dallas Cowboys’ come after a three-game losing streak has been one of the most exciting events of this NFL season. There was a time when Dak Prescott was being criticized and blamed again and again for the losses, but now the quarterback is MVP’s favorite with the shortest odds of winning the award. However, there was one person who believed in his quarterback from the very beginning, Jerry Jones.

From the start of this season, the Cowboys owner has put his firm belief in quarterback Prescott, whom he believed would take the team to the Super Bowl. And looks like, he might be right in saying that.

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Cowboys are entering week 15 with a five-game winning streak and displaying the best-scoring offense in the league with 32.4 points average, 381.5 in total yards, 262.8 in passing yards and 0.9 in giveaway yards per game.

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Not just that, quarterback Prescott has given a stellar performance and logged the best statistical season of his NFL career. He has logged career-high records of 69.3 completion percentage and 107.5 passer rating.  

Jerry Jones not surprised by Dak Prescott-led offense’s success

When the media asked Cowboys’ owner Jones whether or not he was surprised by the success Prescott’s offense has achieved this season, he seemed not at all surprised and said:

What you're seeing is the result of a lot of repetition, a lot of practices, not only in training camp, but through the early part of the year and so everybody's executing better. And then adjustments have been made and the nuances of the offense -- everything from blocking to coordination with receivers in Dak's case.
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Jerry Jones with QB Dak Prescott (Via Fox News)

Jones also emphasized the poor loss of his team by 42-10 against the San Francisco 49ers, believing the team has improved from that and is playing better. Jones said:

It doesn't surprise me at all that we're better at doing things he wanted to do now than when we left training camp. Or when we played San Francisco.

As for the final few weeks of this season, the Cowboys are up against teams with winning records, the Bills (7-6), Miami Dolphins (9-4), Detroit Lions (10-4) and Washington Commanders (4-9).

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