Yahoo Sports’ Frank Schwab reacts to Dak Prescott’s hamstring injury and examines how this will impact the Cowboys’ season moving forward.
Dak Prescott is gonna miss multiple weeks with a hamstring injury for the Dallas Cowboys and that hammers home a point that probably obvious the Cowboys aren’t going anywhere this season.
They are three and five and a team that won 12 games each of the past three years is probably in more danger of losing 12 games this season.
They have a tough schedule coming up.
D won’t be back for a while.
They even have their bi week already.
So they don’t get that benefit.
This is gonna get really ugly for the cow and then you have to start asking what’s next.
This team obviously needs some fixing this season has not gone anywhere.
What they hoped you have to wonder about Mike mccarthy’s job security if they don’t win some games at Cooper rush at quarterback while Dak Prescott heals.
You have to wonder if Dak Prescott returns it all this season.
What’s the point in rushing him back?
If you’re 56 games under 500?
There’s not much cap flexibility for the Cowboys because they already paid Dak Prescott, they paid CD land.
They’re gonna have to pay Micah Parsons too.
So you wonder what kind of fixes are coming up for the Cowboys after Sunday’s loss.
Jerry Jones said, hey, the Cowboys might be buyers in the trade market coming up.
Well, that’s really not gonna happen anymore.
At least it shouldn’t, the trade deadline is coming up and maybe the Cowboys should start selling now because their season is practically over with the news that Dak Prescott is going to be out most of November, heck, maybe into December as well.