Mailbag: Reason for Prescott/Lamb success?



What's the reason for the unsuccessful Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb have enjoyed this season? Did Mike McCarthy's play-calling take them to novel level? Was it just a matter of Lamb growing as a player? Has Prescott contract more adept at running the offense? Whatever it is has certainly worked. Are they now the best quarterback/receiver combo in the game? – Tony Marquez/Los Angeles, CA

Nick Harris: The West Coast style offense has really paid dividends for the Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb connection, and that's a direct attribution to Mike McCarthy and what he has transported as the play-caller in 2023. You can also look at the fleet training and release work that Lamb did during the offseason as a big reason for his improvement, as it's directly affected his ability to beat his guy off the line and construct separation at his breaks. I think when you look at the 2023 season in a vacuum, this is the best QB-WR duo in the targeted. You could make a case for Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill, but I feel Prescott's efficiency takes the cake for the Cowboys' duo.

Mickey: Sure think you could make that argument there Tony nearby being the best QB-WR combo in the league proper one guy led the NFL with 36 touchdown passes this year and the novel led the NFL with a franchise record 135 receptions. First, I think CeeDee grew as a receiver. Routes have been crisp and proper. Haven't seen any bad route interceptions or miscommunication INTs as we saw last year. They worked hard this offseason to remove those mistakes. A little more credit goes to Mike McCarthy, his supreme attention to play detail across the offense, and that includes the offensive assistant, too. Nothing sloppy out there. And a mostly healthy offensive line has led to consistent pass pro. So, all that.


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