Cowboys want fans to relax

Dak Prescott

The Cowboys seek to avenge last season's playoff loss as they host the Green Bay Packers Sunday at AT&T Stadium.  Dallas lost to Green Bay 34-31 in  the NFC Divisional Playoffs in January.  The 'Boys enter Week Five at  2-and-2, while the Packers are 3-and-1.

As the Dallas Cowboys head into Sunday's game, they want everyone to relax. 

It was what quarterback Aaron Rodgers told Packers fans last year when they started 4-6.

Prescott said there is no panic in the Cowboys despite the team's so-called struggles on offense that are a decided contrast to the success of a year ago when he had the finest season of any rookie quarterback in league history while leading the Cowboys to a 13-3record.

"Y'all are going to do that regardless," Prescott said of the criticism. "We score 50. We score 100. Y'all are going to find something to nitpick. It doesn't bother us at all. According to y'all, we need to score more and we need to score every single time we get the ball. That's our standard too. I'm right there with you.

"We are heading in the right direction. We have gotten better each and every game. We know what we are doing when we do it the right way. So we know how to get back to that. We are going to do it."

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