Brandin Cooks passionately defends Dak Prescott against relentless criticism.
wide receiver Brandin Cooks has a clear message for those criticizing quarterback Dak Prescott: it's "blasphemy" and "unbelievable".
"The guy shows up every year, year in and year out. Putting up numbers, leading his team," Cooks stated.He further highlighted that even legendary quarterbacks like Tom Brady and Drew Brees, whom Cooks played with previously, relied on their teammates to achieve success. He believes that the team shares the responsibility for reaching the ultimate goal of winning a Super Bowl and that criticisms directed at Prescott should be taken personally by the entire team.
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