Terrell Owens Says Cowboys Should Replace Dak Prescott With Tom Brady This Offseason

Hall of Famer Terrell Owens
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Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens has some really bizarre ideas on the future of the Dallas Cowboys, as he doesn't seem to be on the Dak Prescott bandwagon.

According to Owens, Jerry Jones should let Prescott walk in free agency and sign 42-year-old New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for the 2020 season.

Because screw trying to find long-term stability!

Let's be thankful that Owens isn't a GM. Bailing on a fourth-year QB for a quarterback that will be 43 next season is a move that would make most executives cringe. Prescott was also a demonstrably better passer this year, topping TB12 in passing yards, completion percentage, touchdown passes, and passer rating.

Brady still plans on playing next year, be it in New England, LA, or a team that comes out of left field.

Prescott is about to get handed a massive contract that locks him into Dallas, while Brady might be lucky to get a half-dozen offers to play next year. Owens, however, would make the bizarre choice of signing the declining 43-year-old instead of the ascending player 17 years his junior.