Jerry Jones Compares Dak Prescott To Tom Brady
The Dallas Cowboys can brag about their Hall of Fame quarterbacks. Tony Romon has most of the passing records, and Dak Prescott is in line, too.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones talked about Prescott on his radio show, and said Prescott doesn’t remind him of any former Cowboys quarterback.
“Oh, I think he’s neither. I really do,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan, referring to Romo and Troy Aikman. “I think he’s more like [Tom] Brady. Now, I’m not going to. . . .We know Tom Brady, and he’s no Tom Brady. I didn’t say that. But the point is he will evolve and is evolving into a guy that will beat you. He will beat you with different circumstances and different players and different type teams. He will be on teams that have better defense than others. He will be on teams that have better protection than others. I think we got us one in Dak.”
Prescott has played 52 games. He is 35-17, and completed 1,067 of 1,602 passes (66.6 percent) for 12,019 yards with 76 touchdowns and 28 interceptions.
In TB12’s first 52 starts, he was 40-12, and completed 1,053 of 1,703 passes (61.8 percent) for 11,570 yards with 80 touchdowns and 43 interceptions.
Brady had two rings after his first 52 starts. He was about to win his third ring later in the 2004 season.
Prescott is only 1-2 in the postseason and will have to work really hard to get his team to the NFC Championship Game.
Stephen Jones made a pause and made a few comments on Prescott.
“Obviously Dak’s got some Super Bowls to win, and I sure hope that’s coming our way,” the team’s executive vice president said, via Jon Machota of TheAthletic.com. “We want to be on that train with him when he starts to hopefully put these Super Bowl wins together. Certainly, he has the ability to do that.”
Well, Prescott will have to do something more to win a title, because Tom Brady has six rings, and it sure means a lot. There’s a huge chance that Brady wins his seventh ring this season.