The Dallas Cowboys have started the 2023 NFL Season strong with a record of 3-1.
While they looked lackluster in a surprising loss to the Arizona Cardinals, the Cowboys have been praised for strong offensive output.
Despite widespread positivity around the Cowboys, Dak Prescott believes the best is yet to come.
In a recent press conference shared via Jon Machota, Prescott said, “There are a few plays that we haven’t used yet,” indicating that they have a lot more to show the NFL.
Dak Prescott on how much offense the Cowboys have left that they haven’t shown: “A good bit. Yeah, a good bit. And offenses are always evolving and growing. … There are a few plays we haven’t used yet and we’re always bringing in new plays each week that we feel like benefit us… pic.twitter.com/PUMH1jDLwY
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) October 5, 2023
The Cowboys’ offense has put up the fourth-most points per game this season.
What they are doing has yielded strong performances, a sign that the Cowboys were able to fix some of their offseason issues.
One of the biggest critiques of the Cowboys during the offseason was Prescott.
Many analysts believed that he was not what the Cowboys needed, that he committed too many turnovers, and that he couldn’t deliver in the playoffs.
While the postseason is still several weeks away, Prescott has mitigated his interception totals this season.
Through four games, he has thrown just one interception on 136 pass attempts.
When looking at his totals from 2022, Prescott had thrown four interceptions in his first four games.
This is a marked improvement, something he told the media during the offseason that he was diligently working on.
If Prescott continues to throw efficiently and limit turnovers, the Cowboys’ offense will seemingly continue its current trajectory.
Whether they will be able to make any noise in the playoffs is another story.
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