Best Podcast Episodes About Dak Prescott
Everything podcasters are saying about Dak Prescott — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 23, 2026 – 24 episodes
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“… Yeah, but I bet you could calc it up. I could, but we'll figure it out. You want another football story? Yes. This one not as happy. Familiar with Dak Prescott? Yes, from the Cowboys. So have you heard about him and his fiance and they were getting married in like a week and they – Yeah, called it off. So I'm going to read you a little. She put up a cryptic post that friends are very important during the season or something. So I'll set everybody up. Sarah Jane Aramos. Yeah, pretty good. And Dak Prescott called off their Italy wedding weeks before the ceremony with her telling people the split was …”
“… think Patrick Mahomes was gonna to be healthy How many games do the Chiefs play in a season 17 18 a week 17 games 17 games 12. I'm trying to figure out how much he makes per game. 12 million divided by 17. I'm not prepared for that right now. Okay. Yeah, but I bet you could calc it up. I could, but we'll figure it out. You want another football story? Yes. This one not as happy. Familiar with Dak Prescott? Yes, from the Cowboys. So have you heard about him and his fiance and they were getting married in like a week and they – Yeah, called it off. So I'm going to read you a little. She put up a cryptic post that friends are very important during the season or something. So I'll set everybody up. Sarah Jane Aramos. Yeah, pretty good. And Dak Prescott called off their Italy wedding weeks before the ceremony with her telling people the split was mutual. A source spilled to page six, however, that she ended the relationship after ongoing infidelity issues with Dak Prescott. The first thing that was floated out was she didn't want to sign a prenup because he just signed a massive contract. And so I think probably her side was like, well, this isn't true and makes us look bad. So why don't we go …”
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The breakup between Dak Prescott and his fiancée is more about infidelity issues than the prenup dispute, despite public narratives.
“with the Dak Prescott, DM and inappropriate messaging or here, this is what we're doing in our relationship, public, public, public, everybody knowing everything about y'all to where now you allow other people to interfere in it and attack you even more. Because the more, this is what women and men do. When they get married and then your DMs get in flux, it just opens up the door for so many negative comments or just negative influences that it can creep into a …”
“with the Dak Prescott, DM and inappropriate messaging or here, this is what we're doing in our relationship, public, public, public, everybody knowing everything about y'all to where now you allow other people to interfere in it and attack you even more. Because the more, this is what women and men do. When they get married and then your DMs get in flux, it just opens up the door for so many negative comments or just negative influences that it can creep into a woman's mind or a man's mind. Because now when you make it public and somebody's like, oh, yeah, I've seen her here, or I know she used to, all of that. And then it just creates doubt. And it's just like, I just feel like most relationships, especially with public figures, because that's what we're talking about right now, should remain private. And …”
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Dak Prescott's fiancé called off their wedding due to his disloyal behavior, despite them having two kids together. She refused to commit to a man who she felt would put her through emotional turmoil, highlighting the importance of boundaries and respect in relationships. This situation raises questions about the true meaning of commitment and the challenges faced by couples in similar predicaments.
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The segment analyzes the upcoming games between the Ravens and Steelers, focusing on Lamar Jackson's performance and the Steelers' defense, along with the Cowboys' matchup against the Giants, emphasizing Dak Prescott's strong play and the Giants' lack of incentive to win. Betting lines and trends for both games are discussed, highlighting the public's betting patterns and potential outcomes.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Besson predicts that 2026 will be a 'banquet' for the American economy, following a surge of 40,000 new construction jobs. While factory jobs take time to develop, significant commitments to new factories are underway, indicating a promising future. Meanwhile, Iran's oil negotiations remain stagnant as they continue to ship oil without incentives to negotiate, putting pressure on U.S. strategies in the region.
“… are happier with her second-round exit, or do you think they would have been happier, you know, making it to the big show? I hang up and listen So Dak Prescott and his fiance have broken up Would you rather just be dating or make it all the way to have a bachelor party and then all of a sudden you decide you're not getting married? Marvin? Well, they didn't get married, so he probably won in this scenario, right? So you'd rather date. Did she win? I'm talking about Dak. So Dak won. I don't know what happened in this relationship. I don't either. But they both had their bachelor-bachelorette parties, …”
“… doesn't get in the way of that. But if I gain 20 pounds, will I? It would be hilarious. Thank you, Todd. Dan in Naples. Hi, Dan. What's on your mind today? Quick question for Marv. Based on your Buffalo take, do you think Dak's fiance and her fans are happier with her second-round exit, or do you think they would have been happier, you know, making it to the big show? I hang up and listen So Dak Prescott and his fiance have broken up Would you rather just be dating or make it all the way to have a bachelor party and then all of a sudden you decide you're not getting married? Marvin? Well, they didn't get married, so he probably won in this scenario, right? So you'd rather date. Did she win? I'm talking about Dak. So Dak won. I don't know what happened in this relationship. I don't either. But they both had their bachelor-bachelorette parties, and then all of a sudden they announced that they weren't getting married. Yes, Todd? Yes, can of worms, but kind of what we're hinting at and dancing around the elephant in the room. Would you sign a prenup or expect your future spouse to sign a prenup is kind of what we're saying. TMZ debunked that story. Yeah, full debunking. Debunking. Harvey …”
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In a humorous debate, Todd and his friends discuss the implications of signing a prenup, especially if marrying a wealthy partner. Todd admits he’d feel offended but would sign if he truly loved her, even if she was a billionaire. This lighthearted conversation reveals how love and finances can intersect in unexpected ways.
“… Well, they're not getting married. Well, yeah, I know. So maybe someone stepped in. They're like, oh, you guys are doing this joint? So wait, Dak Prescott split some fiancés just one month before their wedding after blow-up argument on joint bachelor and bachelorette party. No, duh. You can't do that. You can't do the joints. That's crazy. So apparently she invited a bunch of other wives and girlfriends from the Cowboys. Like other players on the Cowboys. Yeah. Their significant others were hanging out with them. It was like the Dallas Cowboys and then Dak's girlfriend's friends who are also …”
“Ban it. You shouldn't be allowed to get married. Well, they're not getting married. Well, yeah, I know. So maybe someone stepped in. They're like, oh, you guys are doing this joint? So wait, Dak Prescott split some fiancés just one month before their wedding after blow-up argument on joint bachelor and bachelorette party. No, duh. You can't do that. You can't do the joints. That's crazy. So apparently she invited a bunch of other wives and girlfriends from the Cowboys. Like other players on the Cowboys. Yeah. Their significant others were hanging out with them. It was like the Dallas Cowboys and then Dak's girlfriend's friends who are also Cowboys players' girlfriends. I got to know what the argument was about. It was about a prenup. Oh. I thought it was about like, hey, we're not going to the strip club tonight. Or no, we don't want to play beer pong anymore. Because that's what I would imagine is the starter of every joint bachelor or bachelorette party fight, right? It's either that …”
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Dak Prescott's decision to break up during a joint bachelor party might have been strategic to salvage his weekend, but it highlights questionable decision-making.
“… Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams for four draft picks, including a first-rounder. The Dallas Cowboys restructured the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver C.D. Lamb, and left guard Tyler Smith in order to get under the salary cap. ESPN reported a short time ago the Minnesota Vikings are expected to release defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. Finally, Covino and Rich, in college basketball, we have a women's Sunbelt Conference Tournament brawl update. Today's clash between South Alabama and Coastal Carolina in Pensacola, Florida, was marred by a wild fourth quarter melee that saw one of the …”
“… 11 seasons as the head coach of the Fighting Irish, including winning the national championship in 1988. The AFC champion New England Patriots are releasing four-time Pro Bowl receiver Stephon Diggs. The Kansas City Chiefs trading all-pro cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams for four draft picks, including a first-rounder. The Dallas Cowboys restructured the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver C.D. Lamb, and left guard Tyler Smith in order to get under the salary cap. ESPN reported a short time ago the Minnesota Vikings are expected to release defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. Finally, Covino and Rich, in college basketball, we have a women's Sunbelt Conference Tournament brawl update. Today's clash between South Alabama and Coastal Carolina in Pensacola, Florida, was marred by a wild fourth quarter melee that saw one of the referees get knocked out during the fray. Seven South Alabama players were ejected. One Coastal Carolina player was ejected. despite that south alabama still wound up winning the game 80 to 70 back to you guys not that it matters but the referee that got knocked out woman or man i was a woman Okay I was a woman Would have been a little Okay Either …”
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A chaotic fourth-quarter brawl erupted during the women's Sunbelt Conference Tournament, leading to seven ejections from South Alabama and one from Coastal Carolina. Despite the turmoil, South Alabama triumphed with an 80-70 victory. The incident even resulted in a referee being knocked out, highlighting the intensity of the match.
“… Williams things. He can't do that. He's not Lamar Jackson. He's not Patrick Mahomes. He is much closer to, and I've been saying this, Jared Goff or Dak Prescott, which there's nothing wrong with those two guys. When the Cowboys have been well-built, they won 12 or 13 games, and they hosted playoff games. Jared Goff's teams have hosted playoff games. So Fernando Mendoza is in the world of a guy who is not going to carry you. I do believe he can be a good player because if you're Jared Goff or Dak Prescott, like those guys have been to Pro Bowls. Those guys have made a ton of money. Are they going to be …”
“… good special teams. I think in a perfect world, you want to build the team if you're the Raiders, where I'm not depending on Fernando Mendoza to play like Josh Allen because he doesn't have that skill set. I can't ask Fernando Mendoza to do Caleb Williams things. He can't do that. He's not Lamar Jackson. He's not Patrick Mahomes. He is much closer to, and I've been saying this, Jared Goff or Dak Prescott, which there's nothing wrong with those two guys. When the Cowboys have been well-built, they won 12 or 13 games, and they hosted playoff games. Jared Goff's teams have hosted playoff games. So Fernando Mendoza is in the world of a guy who is not going to carry you. I do believe he can be a good player because if you're Jared Goff or Dak Prescott, like those guys have been to Pro Bowls. Those guys have made a ton of money. Are they going to be Hall of Famers? No. Is Fernando Mendoza probably going to be a Hall of Famer? No, he's not. Do I think he can be a really, really good starter in the NFL? Yes. He's a much better thrower than Tebow, Lance, or Christian Ponder. J.J. McCarthy has a fundamental issue with the way he threw the ball. That's why they have tried to change his mechanics, …”
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As a lifelong fan of the Niners and Miami Hurricanes, the heartbreak of never witnessing a championship win feels like a painful cycle of hope and disappointment. This experience is akin to dating someone who continually betrays your trust, yet the love for the game endures. The question remains: what keeps us coming back for more despite the heartache?
“… I was at Cal Poly. That was the street I lived on. Threw it across his body, game winner. So maybe he was. Jared Goff's never been a great athlete. Dak Prescott was a good athlete. To me, he's that type skillset, but mobility's probably closer to a younger Dak pre the injuries. Arms good, not great, but elite toughness. Very smart. You saw a couple times tonight, his first options taken away. He's moving with his eyes. He's got guys coming 95 miles an hour off the edge, so he's gotta get rid of the football. It's like, this guy's an NFL starting quarterback. Is he Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen or Lamar …”
“… him Matt Ryan, which I don't, I was in college. Maybe Matt Ryan was a better athlete when he was younger. Remember at Boston College, he had that crazy play on Thursday Night Football where he scrambled around. I remember watching it at Hathaway when I was at Cal Poly. That was the street I lived on. Threw it across his body, game winner. So maybe he was. Jared Goff's never been a great athlete. Dak Prescott was a good athlete. To me, he's that type skillset, but mobility's probably closer to a younger Dak pre the injuries. Arms good, not great, but elite toughness. Very smart. You saw a couple times tonight, his first options taken away. He's moving with his eyes. He's got guys coming 95 miles an hour off the edge, so he's gotta get rid of the football. It's like, this guy's an NFL starting quarterback. Is he Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson skill-wise? No, but I've seen Jared Goff be in the NFC Championship game. I saw Dak Prescott be the starting quarterback for a team that went to three straight playoffs and won the division two out of three times with Mike McCarthy. I saw Kirk Cousins win a playoff game on the road against the New Orleans Saints. If you build around a …”
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Fernando Mendoza showcased elite toughness and skill during a high-stakes game attended by NFL legends like Tom Brady. Despite facing intense pressure from top-tier defenses, Mendoza consistently got back up and made crucial plays, proving he has what it takes to be a starting quarterback in the NFL. His performance indicates he could be a top pick, igniting excitement among Raider fans and scouts alike.
“… think the pressure's now on the Raiders, like he is more than good enough if you build it right to turn around your franchise. Again, Jared Goff and Dak Prescott and Kirk Cousins, they have proven that they can be level guys that can take you, it's on you then to build the team. Because he's not, at the NFL level, good enough to just do it by himself, right? I mean, Caleb has some of that to him, he can just do stuff by himself that no one else really can do. He's not that, but he's definitely really damn good. I've been floored, I think, the last four games, which I bet most of the NFL, I mean, he's …”
“… to really turn it around, like Jared Goff and Dak, once they started playing well, it's like, don't turn the ball over, when they get bad, it's like they're trying to force it too much. So he gets the NFL, his skill set, 100%. I actually think the pressure's now on the Raiders, like he is more than good enough if you build it right to turn around your franchise. Again, Jared Goff and Dak Prescott and Kirk Cousins, they have proven that they can be level guys that can take you, it's on you then to build the team. Because he's not, at the NFL level, good enough to just do it by himself, right? I mean, Caleb has some of that to him, he can just do stuff by himself that no one else really can do. He's not that, but he's definitely really damn good. I've been floored, I think, the last four games, which I bet most of the NFL, I mean, he's 100% locked to be the number one overall pick, unless a catastrophic injury happens training. He's the number one pick in the draft. I mean, listen, I saw him against Iowa, I saw him against Ohio State and Miami and Penn State come in that wild second half, it's that, you know, Indiana had some bumps. He won at Autzen, you know, I just think he has …”
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C.J. Stroud is poised to be the number one pick in the NFL draft, showcasing exceptional mental toughness and skill. His performances against top teams like Ohio State and Miami highlight his ability to handle pressure and make smart decisions, a crucial trait for success in the league. With the right support from the Raiders, he could turn their franchise around, proving he’s more than just a talented player; he’s a potential game-changer.
“People say, well, what about Dak Prescott? How many conference championships he been in? He's really good, but he went in the fourth round. Kirk Cousins, where are all the Super Bowls? The great ones go early. And yes, Kurt Warner to me is, you know, bagging groceries, that's all time crazy. But it's like the movie Hoosiers is based on a true story. The movie Miracle is based on a true story. I mean, Kurt Warner is the amazing story, right? But that's not the rule is you get your left …”
“People say, well, what about Dak Prescott? How many conference championships he been in? He's really good, but he went in the fourth round. Kirk Cousins, where are all the Super Bowls? The great ones go early. And yes, Kurt Warner to me is, you know, bagging groceries, that's all time crazy. But it's like the movie Hoosiers is based on a true story. The movie Miracle is based on a true story. I mean, Kurt Warner is the amazing story, right? But that's not the rule is you get your left tackles and you get your quarterbacks. I mean, you look around the NFL right now, you look Miles Garrett, well, there's a first round guy. So, you know, Brady led the Big 10 in completion percentage. So he would, he not going later round. It does, I mean, you take guys now in the first round. I mean, Josh Allen didn't, and Mahomes didn't have …”
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Kurt Warner's journey from bagging groceries to NFL stardom challenges traditional quarterback evaluations. Unlike many top picks, Warner's success illustrates that exceptional talent can emerge from unexpected places, raising questions about how we assess players today. This story highlights the need for a broader perspective in scouting and evaluation.
“… cheating, bro. Shout out to my neighbor in Ohio, though, man. Shout out to Christian Smith, my dog, for sure. All right, man. Shout out to Jack Prescott, man. Unfortunate situation. Him and his lady, they was going to get married. It has been the last second call off. We ain't in their business. But basically, what's going on is prenup. He was just like, you know, last minute. They couldn't get a prenup situation, and they called it off. And a lot of people was all in their business saying he was wrong. And then some people saying she was right. But it's just kind of like, yeah, I just need to …”
“it's fucking foolish it's fraudulent They got to be a 16 seed. Yeah, that's cheating, bro. Shout out to my neighbor in Ohio, though, man. Shout out to Christian Smith, my dog, for sure. All right, man. Shout out to Jack Prescott, man. Unfortunate situation. Him and his lady, they was going to get married. It has been the last second call off. We ain't in their business. But basically, what's going on is prenup. He was just like, you know, last minute. They couldn't get a prenup situation, and they called it off. And a lot of people was all in their business saying he was wrong. And then some people saying she was right. But it's just kind of like, yeah, I just need to stay out of people's business, bro. certain people live different lives somebody like Dak who's that rich and has that much going on I can understand why finance conversation is a little bit more important than most other people Nah he wasn wrong Nah I feel like you don love me dog if you don sign my prenup Yeah. The contrary of I hear is, well, …”
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Dak Prescott's engagement was abruptly called off due to a last-minute prenup disagreement, highlighting the complexities of love and finances in high-stakes relationships. While some criticize him for prioritizing a prenup, others understand the necessity given his wealth and career risks. This situation reveals the often unseen pressures and dynamics at play when love meets money.
“… spend more money in free agency than we have he talked about Ocho they're going to redo the contract restructure contracts of CD Tyler Smith and Dak Prescott that'll free 60 plus million now they also talked about doing something with the 3d tackles contract that might free up another 20 30 million dollars now you're going to have to overspend for George Pickens. We know that. You know that. I know that. You're going to have to overspend. But you should be okay with that. You brought a new I think they're going to a 3-4. I think they're going to a 34 defense. Right. You can go whatever you want. You …”
“… in my life. And I'd like to start you right now and hitchhike back to Dallas to win a Super Bowl. After 7-9-1 finish in 2025, Jerry promised changes. One change will be the team's approach and free agency. Jerry said I would bet you that we'll spend more money in free agency than we have he talked about Ocho they're going to redo the contract restructure contracts of CD Tyler Smith and Dak Prescott that'll free 60 plus million now they also talked about doing something with the 3d tackles contract that might free up another 20 30 million dollars now you're going to have to overspend for George Pickens. We know that. You know that. I know that. You're going to have to overspend. But you should be okay with that. You brought a new I think they're going to a 3-4. I think they're going to a 34 defense. Right. You can go whatever you want. You can go to a 34. You can go to a 25 You can go to a 3 You better have some hell raisers over there Yeah you got to You need three I going to say it over and over again I not sure why Jerry always does this every offseason Gets everybody hyped up, says all these things that he's going to do. Doesn't really do them. He never really does them. No. He …”
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Jerry Jones vows to change the Cowboys' fate after a 30-year Super Bowl drought, admitting he's let fans down. He plans to spend big in free agency and revamp the team's defense, hoping to finally bring another championship to Dallas. But will he follow through, or is it just another offseason hype?
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A.J. Brown is likely headed to the Patriots, and this move could benefit both him and the Eagles. Despite fan resistance, the need for change is clear, as Brown has expressed dissatisfaction with his current situation. The Eagles could replace him with speed, but the pressure on their quarterback will increase significantly.
“… going to be worth for a quarterback? Like Drake May, what's his contract? Five years, 290? I would say, first of all, you'd hope to do four years. Dak Prescott's still the gold standard at 60. I think whenever Lamar gets a deal done with the Baltimore Ravens, which doesn't sound imminent, but you'd hope this offseason, that might be the one that either sets the bar or comes close. But, yeah, I mean, if Dak's at 60, I think the next round of quarterback deals, you're pushing 60 or maybe more, but the cap's going up. That's what you want, right? You want all these guys to get paid. They all deserve it. …”
“… he was going to be in the draft, and could be another sign where once again the whole world gives up on a quarterback too early, and then he comes in and he's Sam Darnold holding a trophy. We've seen a lot of examples of that. What's the next contract going to be worth for a quarterback? Like Drake May, what's his contract? Five years, 290? I would say, first of all, you'd hope to do four years. Dak Prescott's still the gold standard at 60. I think whenever Lamar gets a deal done with the Baltimore Ravens, which doesn't sound imminent, but you'd hope this offseason, that might be the one that either sets the bar or comes close. But, yeah, I mean, if Dak's at 60, I think the next round of quarterback deals, you're pushing 60 or maybe more, but the cap's going up. That's what you want, right? You want all these guys to get paid. They all deserve it. If you're, you know, the worst problem you have is also the best, which is you've got to pay your quarterback a lot of money because that means you've got a guy, and that's a very good thing.”
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Trading Mac Jones could be a costly mistake for the 49ers, especially if Brock Purdy gets injured next season. With the current quarterback landscape, teams must weigh the value of reliable backups against potential gains. This situation highlights the complexity of NFL trades and the unpredictable nature of player performance.
“… his contract? You know, five years, 290? I mean, I would say, first of all, probably looking at, you know, you'd hope to do four years. You know, Dak Prescott's still the gold standard at 60. I think whenever Lamar gets a deal done with the Baltimore Ravens, which doesn't sound imminent, but you'd hope this offseason, that might be the one that either sets the bar or comes close. But yeah, if Dak's at 60, I think the next round of quarterback deals, you're pushing 60 or maybe more, but the cap's going up. That's what you want.”
“… whole world gives up on a quarterback too early, and then he comes in and he's Sam Darnold, you know, holding a trophy. Like, we've seen a lot of examples of that. What's the next contract going to be worth for a quarterback? Like, Drake May, what's his contract? You know, five years, 290? I mean, I would say, first of all, probably looking at, you know, you'd hope to do four years. You know, Dak Prescott's still the gold standard at 60. I think whenever Lamar gets a deal done with the Baltimore Ravens, which doesn't sound imminent, but you'd hope this offseason, that might be the one that either sets the bar or comes close. But yeah, if Dak's at 60, I think the next round of quarterback deals, you're pushing 60 or maybe more, but the cap's going up. That's what you want.”
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Trading a backup quarterback could be a costly mistake for the 49ers if Brock Purdy gets injured. With a strong backup who could perform just as well, the team faces a dilemma in maximizing their Super Bowl window while managing their quarterback depth. This situation highlights the complexities of the current quarterback market and the unpredictability of player performance.
“… that situation at the quarterback position, it's just going to be the same. I look at it like this, Ocho. The man had Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, Dak Prescott, 18 years. He's had exemplary quarterback play. He's got one Super Bowl to show for it. He got three guys that's won seven MVPs. He got one Super Bowl to show for it. Look at all the receipts. Look at all the great players that he's coached. Look at what he had. When he had Jermichael Finley, when he had Donald Driver, and he had Greg Jennings, and he had, what's the white kid, the young man? Jordy Nelson. Eric Deck. He had Randall Cobb, James …”
“… have that one more shot at it again, being that they're familiar with each other, Aaron Rodgers and Coach McCarthy. But again, I mean, the hire is good as the coach that has, that is used to winning, you know, he's won before. But again, until you fix that situation at the quarterback position, it's just going to be the same. I look at it like this, Ocho. The man had Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, Dak Prescott, 18 years. He's had exemplary quarterback play. He's got one Super Bowl to show for it. He got three guys that's won seven MVPs. He got one Super Bowl to show for it. Look at all the receipts. Look at all the great players that he's coached. Look at what he had. When he had Jermichael Finley, when he had Donald Driver, and he had Greg Jennings, and he had, what's the white kid, the young man? Jordy Nelson. Eric Deck. He had Randall Cobb, James Johnson. Look at what he had in Dallas. Look at all the players that he had. So Aaron Rodgers, Brett Favre, Dak Prescott, Zeke Elliott, all those guys, what he's had. He got one Super Bowl to show for it. Hey, I got a question though.”
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Despite coaching legendary quarterbacks like Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, Mike McCarthy has only one Super Bowl to show for it. The question remains: can he finally succeed with a less proven quarterback like Will Howard? Until the quarterback situation is resolved, the team may continue to struggle, regardless of McCarthy's coaching pedigree.
“… a rocket like Caleb on a consistent basis, but I feel like he can make every throw. Not having a big arm doesn't mean you can't make every throw. Dak Prescott can make every throw. And when you say every throw, I don't mean ad-lib on the run Caleb throws. I just mean, can you throw the deep out? Can you throw the deep post? Can you throw a go route? Alex Smith could make every throw. Kirk Cousins could make every throw. Josh Hound. Patrick Mahomes, Caleb, you know, Kyler Murray, some of these guys just do it much better with much more power. So Trevor has a fine arm. Trevor has, like most …”
“I hear you and Colin say Trevor does not have a great arm in terms of strength, but not saying I disagree, but what specifically makes y'all say that? I get that he doesn't have a rocket like Caleb on a consistent basis, but I feel like he can make every throw. Not having a big arm doesn't mean you can't make every throw. Dak Prescott can make every throw. And when you say every throw, I don't mean ad-lib on the run Caleb throws. I just mean, can you throw the deep out? Can you throw the deep post? Can you throw a go route? Alex Smith could make every throw. Kirk Cousins could make every throw. Josh Hound. Patrick Mahomes, Caleb, you know, Kyler Murray, some of these guys just do it much better with much more power. So Trevor has a fine arm. Trevor has, like most quarterbacks in the NFL, good arm. Like he has an NFL standard, you can function with it. And when he really lets it rip, like he can drive throws, was it the playoff game that he drove the throw in the back of the end zone, it was a dot. I wouldn't say he has, if we're ranking one to 10, right, and five's just kind of middle ground, like zero or one would be …”
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Trevor Lawrence may not have the strongest arm in the NFL, but he can still make every essential throw a quarterback needs. While some compare him unfavorably to arm talents like Patrick Mahomes, his performance shows that a 'fine' arm can still lead to success. This debate reflects broader discussions about what truly defines a great quarterback in today's game.
“… go high, you should be thinking I'm going to have a long career, right? I'm going to be, even though I'm not in my homes, I'm gonna be Jared Goff, Dak Prescott, Kirk Cousins. I'm going to get multiple contracts and be a decade long start Derek Carr, make hundreds of millions of dollars. If you told me Dante Mora went to the Jets, I'd be like, I would bet against it working and it could just get really ugly. And listen, same thing could happen to Mendoza. And that's where I think there's going to be a lot of pressure. And I think the conversation is going to come up and we can talk about Sig as well. …”
“… guys like him would stay, right. Because he'd be a red shirt junior next year. But now there is pressure. I get it and start your clock. But the problem with starting your clock is he's already a multimillionaire and any quarterback that's going to go high, you should be thinking I'm going to have a long career, right? I'm going to be, even though I'm not in my homes, I'm gonna be Jared Goff, Dak Prescott, Kirk Cousins. I'm going to get multiple contracts and be a decade long start Derek Carr, make hundreds of millions of dollars. If you told me Dante Mora went to the Jets, I'd be like, I would bet against it working and it could just get really ugly. And listen, same thing could happen to Mendoza. And that's where I think there's going to be a lot of pressure. And I think the conversation is going to come up and we can talk about Sig as well. It's like should Sig go to the NFL, see that a lot. He makes like over $12 million. He is his own GM. Like any player on that roster, he picks. He hasn't had to lose a coordinator since he was at some school that no one could point out on a map 20 years ago or 15 years. He's had these two kids forever. I think they're both in like their late …”
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College coaches like Sig at Indiana have more power and financial security than many NFL coaches, making the jump to the pros less appealing. With the ability to pick their players and run their programs, they often find their college roles more rewarding. This dynamic highlights the changing landscape of football coaching and the allure of college programs in the era of NIL deals.
“… like, okay, that's a vibe. I like that. You're addressing things that we need. And our team is not trash. Dak is not trash. I don't think people get Dak Prescott. Dak is not trash. Dak is not that cool. Listen, Dak, Dak, Dak. Listen, Dak. I just think Dak was just a late gamer because he up by so many, but last year, he ain't going to go up by many. Yes, man. We're watching the game. He's putting the ball in good placement. Yeah, yeah, he's doing it. Ball placement, yes. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie to you, man. You know how it's never really about where you're going? It's about who you're going with.”
“… gonna go ahead and be mad. Max, I'm gonna go ahead and... Look, he's showing... Look, if I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan, though, if I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan, I'm geeked. I'm happy because he brought in George Pickens. He's doing little stuff that makes it like, okay, that's a vibe. I like that. You're addressing things that we need. And our team is not trash. Dak is not trash. I don't think people get Dak Prescott. Dak is not trash. Dak is not that cool. Listen, Dak, Dak, Dak. Listen, Dak. I just think Dak was just a late gamer because he up by so many, but last year, he ain't going to go up by many. Yes, man. We're watching the game. He's putting the ball in good placement. Yeah, yeah, he's doing it. Ball placement, yes. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie to you, man. You know how it's never really about where you're going? It's about who you're going with.”
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Max Crosby joining the Dallas Cowboys could be the game-changer they need to compete for the Super Bowl. With a struggling pass defense and a franchise quarterback like Dak Prescott, adding Crosby could significantly boost their chances. The Cowboys have the assets to make this trade happen, and fans are eager to see if owner Jerry Jones will take the plunge.
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