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Stephen A. Smith Makes Strong Statement On Dak Prescott’s Career

Stephen A. Smith Makes Strong Statement On Dak Prescott’s Career
Stephen A. Smith Makes Strong Statement On Dak Prescott’s Career


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The Dallas Cowboys are coming off a big win over the New York Giants, but that wasn’t much of a surprise.

After shutting them down earlier in the season, they were now 17-point favorites at home, with undrafted rookie QB Tommy DeVito set to start for Brian Daboll’s team.

The Giants have been one of the worst teams in the league this season, and Dak Prescott made the most of their beatable defense to get his confidence up and have one of the best games of his career.

Prescott completed 26 of 35 passes for 404 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception in the 49-17 win, logging his seventh career game with 400+ yards and a completion percentage of 70% or higher.

That’s why Molly Qerim asked Stephen A. Smith on “First Take” whether he thought Dak Prescott was already one of the all-time great Cowboys QBs.

Unsurprisingly, the controversial pundit lost his mind and had one of the most hilarious rants we’ve seen in recent times.

He stated that Prescott isn’t anywhere close to Troy Aikman and Roger Staubach, adding that they would have to turn to the Star Trek crew to look for them in another dimension.

Smith blamed Dan Orlovsky for putting Molly up to that question, asking him whether he was on drugs and recalling the fact that Dak only has two playoff wins in his nine-year career.

Of course, Smith isn’t much of a Cowboys fan, so his words on the team should often be taken with a grain of salt.

Then again, he might be right on point this time.


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