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As Dak Prescott succeeds, Bill Parcells' words should be heeded

Started by justfor, 2016/10/24 02:11AM
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As Dak Prescott succeeds, Bill Parcells' words should be heeded
#1   2016/10/24 02:11AM
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FRISCO, Texas -- Romomentum was never higher in 2006 than on Thanksgiving.

Tony Romo Pink Aaron Donald Jersey threw five touchdown passes in a 38-10 win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Nov. 23, 2006. The Dallas Cowboys had won four of Romo’s first five starts. As exciting as the 2003 turnaround was, this was something altogether different.

But Bill Parcells wanted everybody to take a breath.

"We've got a ways to go here," Parcells said then. "So put away the anointing oil, OK?"

Dakmania has never been higher in 2016 than after Sunday's 30-16 win against the Green Bay Packers.

Dak Prescott threw a career-high three touchdown passes and helped the Cowboys win for just the second time in franchise history at Lambeau Field. The Cowboys have won five of Prescott's first six starts. As low as 2015 was when the Cowboys used three quarterbacks to replace an injured Romo and finished 4-12, this is something altogether different.

But Parcells, the Hall of Fame coach, is not here to tell everybody to put the anointing oils away.

The closest anybody has come to saying this is this answer from Jason Garrett on Monday:

"I thought there were http://www.authenticfootballs.com/aaron-donald-jersey-c-1_1372_1385.html plays in the game (Sunday), big, important plays in the game where he can get better," Garrett said. "The interception was not a good play by him. We had just taken the ball away from them there on the 1-yard line and we come back, that was an opportunity for us. He had to move. He and Witt weren't on the same page. So that was a miss there. The ball was on the ground two other times. So those are areas where you always have to get better. He's done a really good job of that up to this point. I think his decision-making has been outstanding, but you can always point back to different times in this game or in previous games where the decision-making could get better.

"I think experience will help him in that area. The best thing he did (Sunday) in the game is he responded to those adversities. When you have a sack-fumble and you lose the ball and you have an interception and they make a play and you give them an opportunity in the red zone, our defense did a good job getting a stop for us there. And then you saw what he did after those turnovers that were really positive. He made some big-time plays for us down the stretch of the game. So again, it goes back to his poise, his composure, his confidence, his approach each and every day is handling the situations as they come up. Plenty of room for improvement, but again he handled himself well in those situations."


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