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'Run, Dak, Run!' Inside The Cowboys' Harsh Truth As a Duel-Threat Quarterback
'Run, Dak, Run!' Inside The Cowboys' Harsh Truth As a Duel-Threat Quarterback originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
FRISCO - It would be a gigantic weapon.
It also, to us, seems unrealistic.
Last season, just as Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott attempted to return to being the dual-threat he once was, his hamstring gave out in Week 9 against the Atlanta Falcons, ending his season.
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Now he's about to turn 32. He's got the ankle surgery and the calf issue and the torn-off-the-bone hamstring surgery and yet ...
ESPN's Mike Clay is projecting that Prescott finishes the 2025 season with 49 attempts for 198 yards and two touchdowns.
Cool. But ... the 49 attempts would be Prescott's second-highest since 2019. And at 4.4 yards per carry, that would mark his best number since 2021.
Guys ... that stuff was, like, a half-decade ago.
If he can get four yards a clip? That would be such a threat additive. But ...
Kurt Daniels of sees it our way.
"I think it's safe to say that Prescott's days as a true dual-threat quarterback are behind him,'' Daniels writes in a harsh truth. "We learned a tough lesson last year when those of us who wanted him to run more promptly saw him rip his hamstring tendon from the bone after a scramble. ...''
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This doesn't mean Prescott can't move or that Prescott can't win. But anybody pining for his rookie year performance of 2016, when he was truly "duel-threat''?
We're here to tell Cowboys Nation that Dak had better be really, really good at being a single-threat, if you catch our drift.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 21, 2025, where it first appeared.