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Arr, mateys! Th' bold buccaneer Jerry Jones be standin' by his mate Dak Prescott's side, aimin' t' plunder th' Super Bowl once more, sayin' - "We be havin' a worthy quarterback, ye scurvy dogs!"

2023-08-21

Arrr! Thar be a fine loot o' words from Captain Jones! He be sayin' that Dak Prescott, a fierce warrior from Mississippi State, be holdin' the power to lead the Dallas Cowboys to the long-sought promised land! Me heart be filled with joy, mateys!

In a recent interview, 17th century pirate-sounding Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed his unwavering confidence in quarterback Dak Prescott as the team prepares for the upcoming season. Jones, known for his colorful language, stated that despite the difficulty of winning a Super Bowl, the team shouldn't give up hope and that their previous lack of success doesn't diminish their accomplishments. He believes that this year, the Cowboys are in a better position to win it all, thanks to their strong team and their star quarterback. Jones further emphasized his belief in Prescott's ability to lead the team to the Super Bowl, a feat the Cowboys haven't achieved since 1995.

Prescott, who took over from Tony Romo in the 2016 season, has been the team's starting quarterback ever since. He has accumulated impressive statistics, including nearly 25,000 passing yards and 166 touchdown passes. However, he has also had his fair share of struggles, throwing 15 interceptions last season, the highest in the NFL. Despite this, Jones remains steadfast in his belief that Prescott can bring the team to success.

The Cowboys' owner acknowledged the team's reliance on Prescott and expressed his confidence in his leadership, preparation, and the way the team responds to him. Jones firmly believes that Prescott will be the one to lead the Cowboys back to the Super Bowl and end their long championship drought.

While the Cowboys have had playoff appearances in recent years, with Prescott starting six playoff games, they have yet to make it past the divisional round. However, Jones remains optimistic that this could change with Prescott at the helm. Only time will tell if his confidence in the quarterback will pay off and finally bring the Cowboys back to the pinnacle of NFL success.

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