For the record, Dak Prescott is quite possibly the Greatest Quarterback in NFL history. I say that, not because he went to my Alma Mater THE Mississippi State University. Nor am I saying it because he's the Quarterback of my favorite team the Dallas Cowboys (been a fan since I was a 7 year old kid watching Calvin Hill as a rookie), and they're on a record-setting 10 game win streak.
Dak's success has nothing to do with his race. It has everything to do with his mom raising him right, as well as going to The Mississippi State University, where he learned how to be the Greatest Quarterback of All Time. At The Mississippi State University, he also learned that the State isn't full of drooling, unibrowed, window-licking, Redman-gargling racists like you have at Ole Miss, that in 1963 The Mississippi State University slipped past the Ole Miss legislature and their palace guards to play a basketball game against an integrated team, that The Mississippi State University hired the first black Head Coach in the SEC, and that historically The Mississippi State University has been a haven against the Democrat Party Segregation that gripped the State for decades.
I have three daughters, and I'd love any of them to marry Dak. Problem is, if I were to take them to meet him, there would be squealing, hyperventilating, and fainting at his sight...and it'd be from me.
State sure does miss him. I wonder how many more Egg bowls Mullen will ghost ave to lose before they show him the door?
For the record, Dak Prescott is quite possibly the Greatest Quarterback in NFL history.
I have three daughters, and I’d love any of them to marry Dak. Problem is, if I were to take them to meet him, there would be squealing, hyperventilating, and fainting at his sight...and it’d be from me.
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Someone slipped something very powerful and mind altering into your Thanksgiving eggnog.
Right state, wrong school. #BrettFavre. Look him up. He should be easy to find in the NFL career record book.
We can talk about Dak in seven years or so.
I also have to give a shout out to Tony Romo and say I feel sorry for him. He toiled all these years with weak teams around him and now that the team as a whole is good, his injuries destroyed any chance to lead them to that elusive Super Bowl. Retire, Tony. Why put your 30 something body through any more potentially dangerous injuries.
Just wish that we could celebrate the fact that the Cowboys are 10-1 because a bunch of players, of all colors, ethnicity and backgrounds are playing top notch football.
A lot can happen in 4 or 5 years. He’s a rookie, give him some time.
Not a Cowboys fan, but he seems like a good kid. Doesn’t seem poisoned like some players, and thinks before he opens his mouth.
Pump the brakes on the Greatest Quarterback in NFL history, though. He has a few years to go.
I lol'd.
We may get the 5th straight Super Bowl that features a black QB. They are very talented, but I suspect the NFL “helps” ensure that this to happen.
Absolutely not a Cowgirl’s fan but this kid is really amazing! Sadly, he deserves better than a life in Jerry’s fiefdom!!
Roll Tide!
I thought it to be a little balance on your disguised advertisement for a particular school rather than the budding greatness of a man who carried the team the last few years and never once complained about it or his lot in life as he knew was within his character to make better. Yes, credit his Mom!.
As for the NFL, only the Patriots, Cowboys and to a lesser extent the Packers will be on out tubes because the ownership and management of each has publicly stated by inference and directly how the players would be dealt with in regard to any Kapernick shenanigans that takes away from the team effort.
The most direct was Jerry Jones. Robert Kraft coming out of the elevators at Trump Tower and Tom Brady and Coach Belichick being direct of who they would vote for, only because they were asked. They did not go onto a soap box but gave an honest answer when asked.
But the fact is that most white folks who are Cowboys fans are delighted with Prescott's success and view him not as a black quarterback, but as a rookie quarterback.
Frankly, I suspect Prescott's success is more of a "That'll show 'em" to Jason Reid and his ilk -- blacks who didn't believe a black quarterback could (or would be allowed to) succeed.
Who's the racist now, Jason, ol' buddy, ol' pal?
It’s a game. Fun to watch sometimes but still a child’s game.
Less that two-thirds of a season under his belt and he's the greatest quarterback in NFL history? Spoken like a true goddam Dallas Cowboy's fan.
Yep - Dak is turning out to be exceptional - too bad some want to tarnish it by bringing race instead of personal accomplishment into it. If the BLM thugs aren’t deemed to be putting Blacks in the gutter, then an exceptional athlete shouldn’t be seen as elevating Blacks to higher levels - he elevates himself and they remain where they are.
“For the record, Dak Prescott is quite possibly the Greatest Quarterback in NFL history.”
Hahahahahaha!!!!! That’s so funny.
The Cowboys have benefitted from a relatively easy schedule. I expect Cinderella will come crashing back to reality in the playoffs.
It’s too bad this dipsh!t writer had to inject race into this story. Dak is a great QB and person in his own right.
“What Dak Prescott does with a cup during a game could reveal about his character”
OK, you get cred for knowing who Calvin Hill is, but did you watch the Cowboys play in the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park?
I was one of the Boy Scouts in those years who got in free in the uniform if we worked as seat ushers.
As a lifelong Boys fan, it’s easy to see why Dak has the job and not Romo, whom I love, ut who will go down like Dan Fouts and Fran Tarkenton as a great QB who couldn’t win a Super Bowl. Tony really couldn’t get close and Dak shows why.
Dak DOESN’T LOSE THE BALL.
Any NFL-caliber QB looks great when they have a stellar offensive line and the running-game to go with it. Prescott has all day to wait for receivers to come open.
I’ll hold off putting Prescott in the HOF for awhile yet.