Tad Prescott has taken to the Paper Route podcast and talked about how he truly feels about his brother’s situation in Dallas.
Dak Prescott’s brother, Tad, has been very vocal on social media and even suggested that his brother should leave the Dallas Cowboys.
It was only last week when Stephen A. Smith blasted the quarterback’s brother for his dig at the Cowboys front office. It seems he did not listen.
Tad Prescott gets involved again
Tad Prescott does not shy away from expressing what he truly thinks.
Furthermore, the contract situation surrounding his brother remains a big issue for owner Jerry Jones to resolve.

The three-time Pro Bowler is coming off what is said to be his best-ever season as a Cowboy.
Dak Prescott has been the franchise quarterback for eight seasons and Dallas is all he knows.
He replaced an injured Tony Romo in 2016 and stunned the NFL with his explosive rookie season.
The fourth-round pick out of Mississippi State was awarded NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Despite the Cowboys’ 12 regular season wins in three consecutive years, Prescott’s record in the playoffs makes for grim viewing.
In eight seasons as the signal-caller, Prescott has only produced two playoff wins.
Mike McCarthy has unlocked the amazing regular-season production but has not found the same level in the playoffs.
‘He wants to be a Cowboy for life’
When Prescott’s brother spoke on the Paper Route podcast, he spoke about how passionate his brother is.
Tad stated: “He (Dak) wants to be a Cowboy life; I’m not joking when I say that boy grew up worshipping the Dallas Cowboys.
“Him being drafted by them whether it be pick number one, or you know pick Mr. Irrelevant that was his dream. To be their starting quarterback and their face [of] the franchise that is what he wants to continue to do.”
Dak’s brother seems to express what his intentions are, the franchise quarterback wants to remain in Dallas.
Dak Prescott’s play-off record must improve
Moreover, Tad does acknowledge that his brother’s playoff record is not good enough, as he said: “Could he have a better playoff record? He will tell you himself he could.
“But still, over the last three seasons, this guy has 36 wins in the regular season and you just want to get rid of him?”
In addition to that, America’s Team was the only team to boast an undefeated home record.
So, will Prescott receive the extension which will keep him in Dallas for the foreseeable future? We wait to see what Jerry Jones offers.
