Stephen A. Smith calls Dak Prescott a 'front runner,' after Cowboys loss to the 49ers
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Stephen A. Smith criticized Dak Prescott, stating, "Dak Prescott is an expert at getting his money, he ain't an expert at winning when it really really counts. He's a front runner when Dallas gets a lead... When the ship is sinking, that brother doesn't do anything but add weight." He points to the quarterback's inconsistency under pressure.
While acknowledging Dak Prescott's struggles, Smith highlighted the team's broader issues, attributing the Cowboys' 3-4 record not just to Prescott but also to their rushing offense and defensive shortcomings, suggesting that team management under Jerry Jones is a contributing factor.
Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe placed the blame on Jerry Jones, emphasizing that "the team owner needed to get more help for the team" and pointing out that with CeeDee Lamb being the only true weapon available, Prescott is limited in his tools to succeed.
Analyzing the situation, Smith distributed responsibility for the Cowboys' troubles, stating, "I assign Prescott and Jones each 33% of the blame," indicating that both the quarterback's performance and the management decisions have led to the current challenges.
Read at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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