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Prescott Gets Second Chance to Shine

Tony Romo takes back the role of http://www.espn.com/blog/dallas-cowboys/post/_/id/4753043/with-camp-over-tony-romo-ready-to-prove-it">starting quarterback job the Dallas Cowboys tonight, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. against the Miami Dolphins. This will be the first game action in the preseason for Romo, who is recovering from an injury-plagued 2015 campaign.

It seems like a good bet that Romo will only play two to three series in this game. It would be shocking to see him play past the first quarter. However, when Romo’s night is done, there is still plenty of reasons to stay around and watch this game on the NFL Network.

Former Mississippi State University star Dak Prescott is one reason to watch until his night is done. Last week against the Los Angeles Rams, Prescott had perhaps one of the best NFL debuts in Cowboys history.

Sure, it was a preseason game, and the Rams didn’t play every starter or even have a game plan. But Prescott started the game in front of nearly 90,000 fans, and Los Angeles wasn’t playing the game with a defense full of guys who are going to be out on the street next week.

In that preseason game, the Rams played both starters and backups who will play a big part of the team’s success or failure this season. Prescott had a great night even for the preseason, and he could lock up the backup job in the next three games.

Prescott was as sharp as any quarterback in the league. Even in the preseason, quarterbacks still have to read the defense and make throws. It wasn’t like Prescott was throwing against air.

He completed http://www.espn.com/blog/dallas-cowboys/post/_/id/4752856/with-plenty-on-line-dak-prescott-delivers-in-cowboys-backup-qb-search">10 out of 12 passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns, and his only two incompletions were drops. He threw some nice passes that included a http://www.espn.com/blog/dallas-cowboys/post/_/id/4752868/when-things-were-worst-dak-prescott-was-at-his-best">couple of back-shoulder throws and some pinpoint passes into tight windows.

Now it will be interesting to see how Prescott follows his big game from last week. He will have even more pressure on him to show the same level of play, but he will have to work with mostly backups this time.

Can he get in good plays for the Cowboys working with the second- and third-string offense? Can he overcome the inevitable false starts or holding penalties that tend to happen with backup linemen in a game?

These are things to watch, along with how he controls the huddle and how he manages the offense in down and distance situations. He will be throwing to receivers who might be the Cowboys’ third or fourth wide receivers if they make the team instead of Dez Bryant and the starters.

How does he handle it when players make mistakes and run the wrong routes? There is a difference between starting a preseason game and coming in after the starters have left the game.

Prescott has a chance to show that last week wasn’t some fluke or great luck. He has a chance to show any doubters that are left that he can play in the NFL and that he is ready to be the man behind Romo.

Watching Prescott last week, he reminded me of Russell Wilson in his first start of the preseason. Wilson was the starting quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks’ third preseason game in 2012 after being drafted in the third round out of University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Wilson completed http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2012082456/2012/PRE3/seahawks@chiefs#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap2000000055482&tab=analyze">13 of 19 passes for 185 yards and two touchdowns, and he ran twice for 58 yards. He was only sacked twice for a total loss of eight yards and didn’t throw any interceptions.

Prescott's http://www.espn.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=400873867">numbers are similar, and while he rushed twice for just 13 yards, he also had no interceptions and was sacked once for a loss of four yards. Just some food for thought as you watch tonight’s game.

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