Dak's Dominance Overshadowed by Dallas' Defensive Woes | NFL Podcast
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Dak Prescott is putting up some of the best numbers of his career this week, but the headlines and social media chatter are focused just as much on the Dallas Cowboys’ defensive meltdown as on the quarterback’s brilliance. Prescott has thrown 10 touchdown passes without a turnover over his last three games, carrying a scorching 127.4 quarterback rating. Still, the Cowboys find themselves stuck with a 2-3-1 record, coming off a gut-wrenching 30-27 loss to the Carolina Panthers that saw the defense give up 216 yards rushing and fail to deliver a much-needed stop at the end. According to an AP analysis and echoed by the Times of India, the Cowboys’ defense now ranks last in total and passing yardage allowed, undoing much of Prescott’s recent heroics and raising new doubts about Dallas’ playoff prospects—even as Prescott keeps producing at an MVP-caliber level.
On the business side, Dallas Cowboys Public Relations announced this week that Prescott now has 39 games with at least three touchdown passes, ranking sixth-most for any player during their first 10 NFL seasons. This kind of consistency puts Prescott in the conversation with the league’s all-time greats and serves as a reminder just how much he has meant to the franchise’s offense over the last decade. But as DallasCowboys.com’s mailbag discussed this week, there’s growing urgency around Prescott’s championship window, with fans and commentators debating online whether this elite stretch in his thirties could turn into a lost opportunity if Dallas cannot fix its defensive problems.
Social media leaned heavily into both praise and exasperation. Blogging the Boys captured the sentiment, calling Prescott “an absolute hero” even as he was credited with a costly fumble on a late-game red zone play. The conversation quickly shifted to bigger-picture debates over roster moves, especially after the controversial midseason trade of star pass rusher Micah Parsons, which many now see as a turning point for the defense. Instagram and X are buzzing with calls for staff changes, including speculation about defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus’ job security, though nothing has been confirmed by team management.
Prescott’s public appearances are limited to postgame press conferences and in-house media, where he emphasizes team accountability and expresses his frustration with missed opportunities—sentiments that dominate both headlines and fan discourse. For now, as potential returns for top playmakers like CeeDee Lamb edge closer, pressure mounts not just on the Cowboys’ staff, but on Prescott himself, who remains under the brightest spotlight in Dallas sports.
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