
""For sure, as confident as I've ever been," Prescott said. "Yeah, I would say I am, and I mean I think I'm just going right off of the heels of the experience. I think that's why every year I feel like I've gotten better, making strides and never getting complacent in every part of my game. "I know sometimes the numbers and things don't always show that, but I think right now they are.""
""I think we're a growing football team," said Schottenheimer, who was the Jets' offensive coordinator from 2006-11. "A team that's learning a lot about themselves and improving in some areas and focusing on areas that we need to get better, which takes a lot of boats.""
""Our job is to go out there and make him look bad and our guys understand that, and hopefully, you guys will write that about him in that sense," Jets coach Aaron Glenn said with a smile. "But he's a damn good player. He's been a good quar"
Dak Prescott has rebounded from a torn hamstring and leads the NFL with 1,119 passing yards and 121 completions. Prescott reports high confidence and credits experience and continuous improvement for his current performance. The Cowboys are 1-2-1 and seek more wins after a 40-40 tie with Green Bay in which they led late. Dallas' defense has struggled without Micah Parsons, ranking last in total yards allowed and passing and 31st in scoring. First-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer describes the team as growing and improving while identifying areas that need work. Jets coach Aaron Glenn praised Prescott as a strong player.
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