Offense under the microscope: Dak Prescott leads while defense falters
However, the running game collapsed against Carolina, limited to 31 yards on 19 carries. With the Cowboys defense allowing 412 yards and 31 points per game, Dak Prescott knows his offense must be flawless to sustain any victory.
The quarterback’s frustration is evident, and his warning to the offense makes it clear that the responsibility rests on them.
“The problem isn’t the defense; it’s us on offense,” Prescott said after the loss. His message is unmistakable: if the offense doesn’t execute, no excuses will suffice.

Tension and strategy: Prescott warning to his teammates
With their third defensive coordinator in three years, the Cowboys are struggling to find consistency. Matt Eberflus implemented a zone-based defensive system, but the results haven’t come.
Dak Prescott, aware of the situation, remains calm and assumes a leadership role amid the chaos. His warning to the offense is aimed at motivating his teammates to finish crucial drives and maximize every opportunity.
“If we don’t score, the frustration won’t be with the defense, but with ourselves,” Prescott said, emphasizing shared responsibility and precise execution.
Next week, Dallas will host the Washington Commanders in a divisional matchup that could be a turning point.
Dak Prescott and his offense must prove they can carry a team that seems to rely on his talent to survive in the NFL.
In an unbalanced team, Dak Prescott remains the reference point. His leadership and warnings could be the key for the Cowboys to return as contenders, but the pressure leaves no room for error. Next week will be a definitive test for Prescott and company.