Dak Prescott vs Josh Allen debate heats up on social media

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Dak Prescott versus Josh Allen debate heats up on social media

Cowboys Twitter has recently been stewing over a topic of vital interest to the upcoming 2023 season. The debate is raging about who is the better quarterback between Dallas’ Dak Prescott and Buffalo’s Josh Allen.

Why this is so eludes me, but it’s the offseason so what the heck, let’s dive in.

At the heart of the matter is the claim that Allen is being described in glowing terms while Prescott draws disparaging verbiage.

The claim further states that the two have strikingly similar numbers over their last 33 NFL starts.

I’m not sure why we’re only going back 33 games, but I don’t make the rules on Cowboys Twitter.

Is there any merit to any of the claims being made?

Is Allen getting praised for the very same things Prescott is criticized for?

Are their numbers that similar?

Or is there another reason why Allen is getting a pass while Prescott isn’t?

Good questions all. Let’s find the answers.

The Regular Season Numbers

First off, I hate cherry-picking numbers.

Taking a small sample like “the last 33 games they’ve played” is a poor way to compare players. I prefer to look at their entire careers to get a clearer look at the numbers.

If you go solely by their regular season numbers it’s pretty much a wash.

Prescott has been in the league two years longer than Allen. Prescott has started all 97 games he has played in over seven seasons.

Allen has 76 starts in 77 games in his five seasons in the NFL.

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Over that time span, Prescott has a 61-36 (.629) record with 166 touchdowns and 65 interceptions. Allen is 52-24 (.684) with 138 touchdowns and 60 interceptions.

Fairly even, which means you’d be okay with either player as your starter at the position. Allen gets a slight advantage due to a better winning percentage.

He also gets the advantage of consistency.

Following his rookie year — when he made 11 starts in 12 games played — Allen has recorded double-digits in wins every single year (47-18 combined, .723) and has made the playoffs in four straight years.

Prescott has not played a full season in two of the last three years and only has three total seasons where he finished with 10 wins or more. He has qualified for the playoffs in just four of his seven years as a starter.

Allen also is the better runner of the two when he pulls the ball down and leaves the pocket.

Advantage: Allen. But it’s a slight one. Again, either player would be a solid starter.

Results When It Matters

The reason why Prescott is judged more harshly comes when we examine their postseason records.

Here is where Allen separates himself from Prescott. This is the area Prescott must improve his game in to quell the naysayers.

In four playoff tournaments, Prescott has managed just two wins — both in the wildcard round — and has yet to win a Divisional round game.

The inability to get the Cowboys into the NFC Championship game — much less the Super Bowl — is Prescott’s biggest negative.

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Allen on the other hand, is just two wins better over four tournaments.

His 4-4 record in the playoffs is not earth-shattering. But he has at least driven his team into the AFC Championship game. He also came within 13 seconds of making it to a Super Bowl.

Prescott isn’t even in the same area code yet with a two-year head start.

Advantage: Allen. Hands down.

The 2023 Season And Beyond

Right now, if I had to choose between the two to start a franchise, I’d have to pick Allen.

But that doesn’t mean Prescott can’t reverse that decision. He can do that starting this upcoming season.

He has all the weapons he needs to put points on the board now.

A loaded receiving corps and what looks to be a strong group in the running back room should lead to plenty of points.

His defense will keep opponents from running out of reach for the most part.

The vital improvements Dak Prescott must make this season

But the burden will be on him to not lead the league in interceptions, and interceptions returned for touchdowns like he did last year.

He also needs to stop missing wide-open receivers and throwing into tight coverages instead.

Checking down and getting what the defense gives you instead of trying to play hero ball will improve his numbers.

It’ll also improve his, and the Cowboys, chances of getting past the Divisional round of the playoffs for the first time in over a quarter of a century.

In the meantime, Cowboys Twitter, both Allen and Prescott deserve everything being said about them. At least for now.

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Richard Paolinelli is an award-winning sports journalist with 34 years of professional newsroom experience. His newspaper career (1991–2011) includes the Gallup Independent, Modesto Bee, Gustine Press-Standard, Turlock Journal, Merced Sun-Star, Tracy Press, Patch, and San Francisco Examiner. He received the 2001 California Newspaper Publishers Association Best Sports Story award. Richard has authored two non-fiction sports books and 11 novels. At InsideTheStar.com, he has published 874 articles reaching over 728,000 readers.

136 Comments

  1. Robert Naranjo
    Trade them
  2. Debbie Miller Brantley
    Dak Dak dak
  3. David Allen
    There is no debate, Josh Allen is better than Dak!
  4. Pat Winters
    Allen without a doubt! Allen knows how to Win.
  5. Mauricio Jalomo
    Who cares!!! The question here is, has either of them won a Super Bowl? Just my humble opinion
  6. David Gonzalez
    Haha as a life long Cowboys fan it's Allen and not even close.
  7. Jay McMahon
    No comparison Josh is head and shoulders better than Dak
  8. Dan Matsinger
    No one thinks Dak is better than Josh Allen, not even Dak.
  9. Salahuddin Amin-Arsala
    No competition, Allen is way better
  10. Reynaldo Rodriguez
    Allen..I would bet on Allen
  11. Juan Casarez
    Really?? It’s like Going to a timmychans!! Wings with rice and gravy!!!! off of MLK South 610!!! Don’t send chia pet!!! lmao!!! Shout out to MLK!!! TimmyChans!! WingsandRice!!!
  12. Bryan DeArmond
    Allen is far better
  13. Adam Lewis
    Dumb...
  14. Michael Disney
    I would take Dak over Mahomes. Forget Josh Allen.
  15. Cody Merrill
    Cowboys fans would hate Josh Allen more than they hate Dak Prescott. Worst fan base in the NFL
  16. Henry Daniel Rios
    Is this a trick question?
  17. Julia Cavazos
    Love Dallas cowboys For Life Love Love Dak Prescott Love Zeke Elliott Love Dallas cowboys For Life Love
  18. Bobby Graham
    Very similar, slight advantage to Allen!
  19. Raymond Ramirez
    Horacio Silva no way does dak compare to SF's rookie. Brock Purdy, is way better than dak. I'm not sure who you could compare dak to, maybe cam Newton, or Kaepernick. Dak, can't even compare to New York or Chicago's quarterbacks. Dak, is one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL.
  20. Curtis Catlett
    Allen by a mile
    1. Curtis Catlett
      Jason Henderson Prescott ain't to good to me sorry
    2. Jason Henderson
      Curtis Catlett oh is that why Buffalo has been to the Super Bowl ? They practically have the same stats and playoff record
    3. Curtis Catlett
      Jason Henderson Prescott ain't even close to as good as Allen if Dallas had Allen they would b a definite super bowl contender Allen is one of the top 5 qbs in the NFL
    4. Jason Henderson
      Curtis Catlett not really. That’s why the comparison

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