Colin Cowherd does not believe that Dak Prescott can lead the Dallas Cowboys to a Super Bowl title. In the Wednesday edition of The packCowherd listed 11 quarterbacks who he believes can win a championship, Prescott was not among them.
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The list is a little off for me. Matt Ryan almost won a Super Bowl a few years ago, but I’m not sure he can do it now. Jared Goff led the Rams to Super Bowl LIII, but it was horrible and he has struggled ever since. I’m taking those two guys off my list and, yes, I would add Prescott. I think he is a limit boy.
Cowherd also believes that a quarterback must be able to score points to win a championship. He stated: “There are no 17-14 Super Bowls.” Yes, I mean there hasn’t been a low-scoring Super Bowl since … (see notes) … 2019. Although, to be fair to Cowherd, the score on that was 13-3, not 17-14, so it is technically correct.
Do I think Prescott is among the elite NFL quarterbacks? No. But with a good team around him, he would be fully capable of organizing a good game streak during a playoff career. Hell, Eli Manning was a complete average quarterback throughout his long career and was able to make championship runs twice during his career. Cowherd also dismisses what Nick Foles did for the Eagles because he didn’t play a full season, but once a team is in the postseason, all a quarterback has to do is get hot.
I agree that there are a limited number of quarterbacks that could really win Super Bowls, but some of Cowherd’s elections here are disabled.
Video: Colin Cowherd: There are 11 QBs that can lead a team to a title and Dak Prescott is not one of them (FOXSports)
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