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Brett Favre Comments on Tony Romo and Dak Prescott
- Updated: October 11, 2016
Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre weighed in Tuesday on the ongoing discussion as to whether the Dallas Cowboys should start Tony Romo or Dak Prescott should Romo be healthy enough to return.
“No disrespect to [Romo] but maybe he should wait to return if or when [Prescott] struggles,” Favre said on SiriusXM NFL Radio.
Favre also praised Prescott’s performance this year, according to SiriusXM NFL Radio: “The poise and the accuracy he has shown is incredible. I’m extremely impressed in the way he has played.”
Before the 2016 season started, it seemed implausible Romo would have much competition for Dallas’ starting QB job when he returns from a fractured vertebra.
However, Prescott has far exceeded expectations under center for the Cowboys. He has thrown for 1,239 yards and four touchdowns and run for 61 yards and three touchdowns in five games. Pro Football Focus grades Prescott as the seventh-best QB (83.8), while Football Outsiders ranked him third in DYAR (defense-adjusted yards above replacement) through …