Dak Prescott expects “20-30% change” with Mike McCarthy calling plays

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The Dak Knight Rises -- Dak Prescott and the Cowboys' offense tame the Bears

We should know by now that the Dallas Cowboys offense will look different in 2023, with Mike McCarthy calling plays. 

How much different, may you ask? Dak Prescott expects the new look to have about a “20-30% change,” he told Yahoo Sports recently.

“I think if anything, it’s things that need to be changed,” Prescott said. Under Kellen Moore, Dallas was consistently ranked among the NFL’s top offenses in categories such as points and yards but had us scratching our heads at times.

After spending last season as a team consultant, Brain Schottenheimer was hired as the new offensive coordinator to replace Moore, even though McCarthy will be calling the plays. 

“Sometimes change is good, Prescott said. “I’m a big believer in change, and I’m excited for Mike calling the plays.”

The west coast is the offense is what McCarthy brings to the table as a play caller. 

This scheme is based on short, quick passes to try and stretch the opponents’ defense horizontally, which should open up for big plays down the field.

The offense heavily utilized the quarterback under center instead of the shotgun set we see running around the NFL today. It is play-calling that entailed a significant amount of three-and five-step drops out of primarily 21 personnel, which featured a running back and a fullback aligned as a split back. 

We still have a way to go before worrying about what the playbook will look like. Heck, we are still trying to figure out what the roster will look like going into next season. 

The Cowboys still need answers for Tony Pollard, Ezekiel Elliott, and Dalton Schultz. Then worry about who will be the No. 2 receiver behind CeeDee Lamb. 

Even with about a quarter change in the offense, they will trend toward the top again this season. You can’t convince me that they will fall off that much with a guy who has called his plays nearly every season he has been a head coach. 

I was never a fan of Kellen Moore, anyway. So glad his second and long runs, or reverse end-around that would lose 10 yards, are a thing of the past. 

We all understand Prescott isn’t Aaron Rodgers, but say what you wish. Prescott has had a lot of wins over the last couple of years. It is good that he is already on top of the possible offensive changes. 

My thought on this will be that this is a make-or-break year for McCarthy. He is being handed complete control of everything. He could be on his way out if the team does not see results

Nonetheless, Prescott seems dialed in with the new changes that are about to happen. 

This team has absolutely no more excuses. Moore is gone, and now it rides on the shoulders of McCarthy and Prescott. The window is closing, and the time is now for this group to get it done. 

I would much rather see this team play in at least an NFC title game before they start to rebuild again. 

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Shane Taylor is a sports journalist with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and seven years of professional media experience. He has written 766 articles for InsideTheStar.com, reaching over 928,000 readers. Prior to Inside The Star, Shane worked as a Sports Reporter for Journal Star and a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. He currently works in the TRIO Upward Bound department at a junior college.

6 Comments

  1. Lawrence
    Hello Shane! I think the Cowboys should focus on getting rid of Elliott. Saving 10 or 11 Million sounds pretty good to me. He brings next to nothing to the team. Hopefully Robinson or Gibbs are still on the board when Dallas drafts in the 1st round. Tag Pollard and watch the offense get better. It would also be good to resign Steele and sign a veteran Left Guard for the offensive line. Time to show Tyron Smith the exit sign also. ALWAYS HURT AND NEVER AVAILABLE!!!!
  2. VAM
    Well obviously, that is what he is going to say NOW.
  3. Paul Garay
    This is the insanity of the Cowboy Organization !!! EXPECTS???!!! at what ,he hasn’t met expectations at a successful level. Sounds like they just made him 30% more lazier . Dak is covering his tracks as he sings the song by the band Journey “ DONT STOP BELIEVING”. He ruined the chances on many great Dallas cowboy athletes this year. He is washed with his contract and knows it. He is out spending his money while all the other team mates are trying to earn their pay day. Dak isn’t worried he got his without any Super Bowls and only 2 playoff wins . Dial in on that!, cause the money he is spending is more shaper , crisper and more than the rest of the team. Remember, he got beat by a $788,000 Rookie named BROCK PURDY of the 49ers. Dak can’t even throw in stride to his receivers now. He is successfully throwing directly and into the hands of our opponents. Get ready ,Americas team and Trust me on this ,TV sales are going to increase next year if the current situation continues . The largest TV fan base ,in this country, The Cowboys fans will be destroying their TVs in recorded numbers next year .
  4. Joseph Mcdougal
    U still trash,I'd trade u
  5. Bryan Magby
    This is it…we have to do do it this upcoming season…or time is passing us up
  6. Mary Raynell Broussard
    Yes indeed!!!

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