Dak Prescott Believes Cowboys Can Have 'Special Season'
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Dak Prescott Believes Cowboys Can Have 'Special Season'
"And it's more about that we're in control, right? We're in control. And life's going to throw things at us and it threw us a h*** of a curveball this past week. How are we going to respond? That's what I was telling the team. To have a testimony, you got to go through a test. And this is a big test to our brotherhood, who we are, and to this organization, to us individually."
"Let's have pride, and let's honor our brother. And if we can continue to do that, move forward, carrying that light and play the way that we did tonight, why not?"
"The Cowboys' Week 12 game against the Las Vegas Raiders was an emotional one due to the passing of Kneeland, but Dallas was singularly focused and worked as a complete and cohesive unit. In the end, they walked away with an impressive and morale-boosting victory."
The Cowboys endured significant adversity this season, including the suicide of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland. Quarterback Dak Prescott expressed belief that those experiences can unify the team and propel a special season, stressing control and how the team responds to challenges. Prescott called the situation a test of brotherhood and urged the team to honor their teammate with pride. In Week 12 against the Las Vegas Raiders the team remained focused and cohesive, securing an emotional, morale-boosting victory. Prescott completed 25 of 33 passes for 268 yards and four touchdowns to four different receivers, demonstrating leadership on the field.
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