“Dak is a*s” – LeSean McCoy drags Dak Prescott through the dirt after Cowboys’ OT loss vs. Jaguars
Former NFL running back LeSean McCoy, who began his NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles, didn't shy away from criticizing Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott after their loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Cowboys fell to the Jaguars 40-34 in overtime as Prescott threw two interceptions, including the game-winning interception in overtime. Dallas also blew a 27-10 lead that they held in the third quarter.
McCoy spoke on Speak on Fox Sports and expressed how he thinks Prescott has been playing this season.
McCoy said:
"First of all, Dak is a*s. Can I say that on TV? 'Cause he is a*s a*s. Okay, that's one thing. This the second game that he has lost by throwing picks."
McCoy then continued by saying Prescott has the easiest job in the world because Dallas has a great running game and defense.
Turnovers and interceptions have been a problem for Dallas and Prescott.
Since returning from a back injury in Week 7, he has thrown 10 which is the most in the NFL over that span. He ranks seventh in the NFL in total interceptions, despite only playing in nine total games and his INT rate leads the league.
With the loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Dallas Cowboys will likely be a Wild Card team in the NFC
With an unexpected loss to the Jaguars, the Dallas Cowboys are in second place in the NFC East with a 10-4 record.
In most divisions, their record would be good enough to be in first place. Unfortunately, for them, they are in the same division as the Philadelphia Eagles, who boast a 13-1 record.
If Dallas had won and improved to 11-3, they would have a better chance at possibly winning the division. Dallas and Philly face off this weekend in Week 16, and Dallas could have been one game behind Philly in the division.
The Eagles close out the season facing the Cowboys, Saints, and Giants. Dallas closes out the season with the Eagles, Titans, and Commanders.
All signs point to the Eagles winning the division and likely getting a first-round bye in the playoffs.
As for Dallas, they will likely be awarded the fifth seed in the NFC as a wildcard team and will play their first playoff game on the road.
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