A message of competitiveness
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The coach admitted Prescott has delivered strong numbers, with nearly 4,000 yards and 26 touchdowns, though results haven’t always followed.
The staff’s perspective
Brian Schottenheimer believes pulling Prescott would hurt more than help, both competitively and culturally. Trust in the quarterback is part of the plan to finish the season with dignity.
Joe Milton, while intriguing, has barely played and doesn’t represent a solid option right now. That reality reinforces Brian Schottenheimer’s decision to keep continuity.
What’s at stake
Brian Schottenheimer knows that at 6-7-1, the Cowboys still have tangible goals. Strong performances can boost confidence, help evaluate the roster around Prescott, and set the tone for the offseason.
According to Marca, how Dallas handles adversity now could shape the changes coming next year. Brian Schottenheimer, aware of that, is betting on finishing strong and keeping the team’s competitive identity alive.
A closing statement
Brian Schottenheimer understands the season fell short of expectations, but his decision to back Prescott sends a clear message: the Cowboys won’t quit. The coach’s conviction is that resilience shown now will be key to building the franchise’s next chapter.