Dak Prescott explained the key factor which might lead the Dallas Cowboys to the Super Bowl.
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By Miguel Angel Fernandez Castro
September 11, 2024 07:44PM EDT

Dak Prescott led a spectacular 33-17 win on the road for the Dallas Cowboys against the Cleveland Browns. After signing a four-year, $240 million contract extension, the quarterback looked ready to earn that money.
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However, another key factor in that Week 1 game was undoubtedly the defense. Mike Zimmer had an extraordinary debut as defensive coordinator of America’s Team thanks to big names such as Micah Parsons, Eric Kendricks, Trevon Diggs and DeMarcus Lawrence.
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Dak Prescott admitted that the key weapon which might lead the Dallas Cowboys to their first Super Bowl in almost three decades is Mike Zimmer. The quarterback explained those schemes could create a lot of trouble for rivals down the road.
“It’s a defense that frustrated me all camp long. We had our days against them, but they had their days against us. Their strength is confusing the quarterback. and when you can do that for a split second, when you have the pass rush that we have, it’s awesome. I just think about playing Zimm for a long time and you’re never going to put up a lot of points on Zimm. So, now that he’s on our side, it feels good just knowing that we go in there and we do our job, and more time than not, it’s going to be enough. Excited just to move forward.”
In fact, during his debut in the booth with Fox, Tom Brady acknowledged that theory. “There is just so much scheme challenge that he does. Mike Zimmer forces you to hold the ball and wait for it to get open, and that’s not where you want to be as a starting quarterback.”
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Miguel Angel Fernandez Castro is a sports writer and analyst at Bolavip US, specializing in NFL, MLB, NBA, College Football, Soccer, Tennis, and Golf. With over 15 years of experience, he has served as a broadcaster, commentator, and reporter at Grupo ACIR Radio in Mexico, covering major global events such as the FIFA World Cup, Super Bowl, FIFA Confederations Cup, World Baseball Classic, Pan American Games, PGA Tour, and ATP Tour. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.