NFL Network Producer Compiles Absolutely Massive Document in Defense of Dak Prescott
By Scott Rogust

When thinking about the most polarizing player in the NFL, look no further than Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. While he's one of the better signal-callers in the game, he's received his fair share of criticism, especially considering that he reportedly wants a contract that exceeds the total money that all-world superstars Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers received.
Like many Cowboys fans, NFL Network field producer Bobby Belt is fed up with Prescott's naysayers. So, he opted to... yes, write a 6,000-word defense of the quarterback, where he "debunked" his nine most common criticisms!
Because I know better than to think most of you will read over 6,000 words of an argument you're tired of, here's how I summarized all nine criticisms to close it: pic.twitter.com/bq3TCi4udQ
— Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) June 3, 2020
Are we sure NFL Network analyst and Cowboys homer Michael Irvin didn't help him out with this?
Belt covers every single conceivable knock on Prescott's game and drops his knowledge to the readers. Any quarterback can win with the Cowboys' supporting cast? Belt says that three quarterbacks failed to do so in 2015. Prescott disappears in the clutch? Don't tell Bobby that, because he believes Prescott has the best numbers of any quarterback in the past 25 years.
Oh, and Belt bragged about Prescott's one playoff win. Take that, haters!
Dak Prescott has more playoff victories right now than Carson Wentz, Kirk Cousins, Jimmy Garoppolo, Derek Carr and Matthew Stafford did [underline]COMBINED[/underline] at the time each of them they signed their "richest deal in NFL history."
— Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) June 3, 2020
When it comes to visually evaluating Prescott's game ourselves, Belt says the only opinion that matters is of coaches and scouts... and himself. He spits on your negative assessment of the quarterback's game!
If you're an avid supporter of Prescott, then you should consider reading this exhaustive omnibus. If you're not a believer, then maybe give it a click for a good laugh. Either way, give props to Belt for writing thousands upon thousands of words to defend Dak's good name.