Dak Prescott has given a very honest assessment of his season and the last performance for the Dallas Cowboys against the Green Bay Packers.

The Cowboys and some players have broken unwanted records this season. Dallas are the first team to win 12 games in three straight seasons whilst still not making the conference championship.

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They were beaten 48-32 by the Packers on Sunday night in the wild-card round, a game that they were expected to win.

Prescott is the player who gets the most attention for the Cowboys and he had to face the press after the game and admit that he was not at his best.

“1,000 percent, 1,000 percent, I’m not a guy who lives in the past,” Prescott said postgame. “I sucked tonight, that was it. I got it going a little bit late but none of that mattered at that point. Fall, that’s all I really know how to do. It’s about winning … and getting to the last game and winning that as well. Yeah, tough.”

Prescott and Lamb’s disconnect

Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and Prescott could not seem to find one another during the game and he said after the game: “Yeah it’s tough man.”

Prescott offered a bit more on what went wrong, feeling that he was looking for Lamb too late.

“Credit them for some of the early looks disguising how they were going to play him,” Prescott said.

“And then late after the snap, moving and not giving me the same picture that they were pre-snap as they did post-snap. Credit to them. Then I missed him on the sideline on a little roll out. But once we got it going, it was too late. But it was as usual, CeeDee was going to make a play.”

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